Chapter 27 #2

After she’d had her tubal ligation reversed earlier in the summer, they’d been told there were no guarantees she’d ever conceive. They’d also been told it could take a year or more.

“A baby,” he whispered when he finally came up for air.

“Our baby.” She loved him desperately and was thrilled by his emotional reaction to her news.

“I want a little girl who looks just like you.”

“I want a little boy who looks just like you.”

They shared a smile and another kiss.

“How am I supposed to go out and leave you tonight after you’ve told me this?”

“We can celebrate later.”

“I don’t know if I can wait that long.”

“Luke… People are coming very soon.”

“Yeah,” he said with a dirty grin. “You and me.”

“Luke! We can’t!”

“I’ll be so quick you won’t even know it happened.” As he spoke, he was lifting her skirt and removing her panties.

“Luke… Seriously.”

“I’m so serious.” He lifted her against the bathroom door and was inside her before she could begin to form even the slightest protest.

As he moved in her, Sydney forgot all about the friends who were due any moment, the appetizers that might be burning in the oven for all she cared or anything other than the sublime pleasure she found in his arms. When she’d thought her life was over after the deaths of her husband and children, Luke had been there to show her otherwise. And now there would be a baby, too.

“I love you so much, Syd. You’ve made me so damned happy.”

Surrounded and possessed by him, she could barely breathe, let alone speak. “Love you, too.”

True to his word, he drove her to a quick, full-body orgasm that had him groaning and thrusting into her with ruthless abandon.

“Damn,” he whispered. “I need to get you pregnant more often.”

Sydney laughed through her tears, laying her lips on his.

“Are you happy?” he asked.

“So happy.”

“Scared?”

“Witless.” Her fears of bringing another child into the world only to possibly lose it had nearly kept Sydney from trying in the first place.

“I’ll be right there with you the whole way. I promise.”

“You’re the only reason I was able to take this chance.

” She was determined not to spend the next eight months and eighteen years worrying that disaster was going to strike again.

Luke had convinced her that she’d used up her lifetime share of bad luck.

It was all smooth sailing ahead, or so he told her.

“We can’t say anything about this for a while. ”

“Because of Mac and Maddie.”

“Yes.”

“People will be asking why I’m smiling so much.”

“A couple of weeks at most.”

“I can do that.” He kissed her again, lingering when she responded enthusiastically. Still lodged inside her, he began to harden again.

“Luke! No more. Put me down. Now.”

“Syd?” A female voice called from the living room.

“Shit, Jenny’s here early to help. Let me go.”

“I’ll never let you go.” He kissed her once more before withdrawing, harder now than he’d been before. “You’re really going to leave me in this condition?”

“Take a cold shower.” She opened the bathroom door a crack. “Be right there, Jenny.” She cleaned up quickly, pulled on her discarded panties and smoothed the wrinkles in the dress she’d taken the time to iron earlier. For all the good that had done her.

“You’re a heartless woman, Sydney Donovan,” Luke whispered.

“About that…”

“About what?” he asked as he pulled off the shirt he’d worn to work, putting his deep “farmer’s tan” on full display. Sydney teased him about his tanned arms and neck and white torso all summer long.

“My name. I never changed my last name when I married Seth, and it was always kind of awkward when the kids were in school. I was thinking, this time, I’d like to change my name to Harris so we’ll all have the same last name.”

“I’d love that.” He hugged her, which brought her in tight against his rekindled erection. His endless desire for her was a source of constant amazement to her. “Just when I think I can’t love you any more than I already do, you blow my mind all over again.”

“If you wait a couple of hours before you crash my girls’ night, I’ll blow something else later.”

As his mouth fell open in shock at her unusually blunt language, she patted his face and left him to shower while she went to meet Jenny.

“Am I interrupting something?” Jenny Wilks asked when Sydney joined her in the kitchen.

Sydney started to deny it, but then shrugged. “We were done.”

Jenny cracked up laughing. “Milking this newlywed thing for all its worth, huh?”

“Something like that.” Sydney wanted to share her news with Jenny so badly she burned with it. “If I tell you something, do you promise not to tell anyone? Even Alex?”

“Well, I don’t usually keep things from him, but I suppose I could make an exception since I’m now dying of curiosity.”

“I’m pregnant,” Sydney said in a soft whisper.

Jenny’s eyes closed and then reopened, filled with tears. “Thank goodness.” She hugged Sydney. “I’m so happy for you both. Congratulations.”

“Thanks. We’re not going to tell anyone else for now because of Maddie…”

“You know she’d be happier for you than anyone.”

Sydney nodded. She had no doubt her old friend would be thrilled for her. “Still, my news can wait a few weeks.”

“I take it Luke was happy to hear the news?”

“You can safely assume that,” Syd said with a small, satisfied smile.

“Good for you. For both of you. Couldn’t happen to better people.”

“Thanks. I feel like I can finally breathe again. Since I had the surgery, I’ve been preparing myself for the possibility that it would never happen. I needed to be okay with that outcome. But this outcome is so much better.”

“It certainly is.”

Luke came into the kitchen, his hair wet from the shower and his face freshly shaven, making Sydney wish for one second that they were still alone. “I thought we weren’t telling anyone,” he said with an indulgent grin for his wife.

“Jenny doesn’t count,” Syd said. “I had to tell her.”

“That’s right,” Jenny said. “And your secret is safe with me.” She kissed Luke’s cheek. “Congratulations, Dad.”

“Dad… Wow. Thanks.”

His reaction to the word “dad” filled Sydney with joy. That she would be able to give him that experience was priceless to her. Now that it had actually happened, she felt safe admitting how badly she’d wanted it.

“And now I’m off to keep the guys out of trouble for a while,” Luke said.

“Alex and Paul are looking forward to it,” Jenny said of her fiancé and his brother. “Things with Marion have been tough lately.”

“Is the new nurse working out okay?” Sydney asked.

“Hope is amazing,” Jenny said. “She’s saved our lives. Dementia is a bitch, though. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.”

Sydney poured her friend a tall glass of wine and handed it to her.

“I’ll make sure the boys have a good time tonight.” Luke kissed Sydney. “See you later.”

“Much later.”

“I have my orders and a few promises tucked away.” He winked at her on his way out the door.

“Promises?” Jenny asked.

“A little incentive package to make sure girls’ night isn’t crashed too early.”

“Oh, I do like how you think.”

“So does he.”

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