The Predicament (The Proposition #3.5)

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finally gotten it because of Nate.
    When he reached between them to stroke her swollen clit, it pushed her over the edge. She gave in to the most satisfying orgasm she’d had in a long, long time. Nate followed soon after her, spilling himself inside her as he said her name.
    As she lay there, stroking his back, she couldn’t help murmuring, “Thank you.”
    Nate pulled his head up to smile at her. “There’s no need to thank me.”
    “Yes, there is, and you know it.”
    “So you like my sex sneak attack?”
    She gave him a lazy grin. “Oh yes. Very, very much.”
    “Just wait until you see Round Two.”
    Her eyes widened. “There’s a Round Two?”
    “I have the rest of the afternoon off. I’m going to spend it fucking you all over this office. I think I’ll do you up against the window next…with the blinds open.”
    Casey gasped. Taking his face in her hands, she demanded, “Okay, who are you and what have you done with my husband?”
    Nate chuckled. “Maybe you’re wild side has rubbed off on me.” He cocked his brows at her. “Are you complaining?”
    She furiously shook her head from side to side. “Nope. No complaints from me.”
    “Good. First up, I think it’s time you finished what you started.”
    “Huh?”
    He flashed her a wicked grin. “I believe you owe me a blowjob.”
    She laughed. “Yes, I believe I do.”

Casey hopped down off the ultrasound table. In her hands, she held the grainy image of hers and Nate’s second child. As she stared at the tiny, twenty week baby, she beamed as she read the words typed out on the picture. “I’m a BOY”.
    She hurried out of her OBGYN’s office and headed straight for the hospital. Since Nate hadn’t been able to get off for her last few appointments, she had decided not to tell him about the gender ultrasound today. She hadn’t wanted him to feel guilty about missing out.
    The last year had seen a lot of changes in their lives. Olivia was a precocious sixteen month old who had mastered walking like a pro and was now talking up a storm, although Casey didn’t know what the hell she was saying most days. Of course to Olivia, that jibberish made perfect sense.
    Just like she and Emma had hoped, their daughters were the best of friends. It was seeing Noah and Caroline interacting that had finally worn down Casey’s resolve about when to have more children. It wasn’t just about the fact they weren’t getting any younger, as Nate loved to remind her. And while Nate would have loved a house full of kids, she was pretty sure they would be stopping with two.
    And just like with Olivia, she and Nate had a lot of fun trying to conceive. Even though she was anxious to get pregnant, she was glad it took a little longer this time around. Things were still good between them in the bedroom. It wasn’t always mind blowing and life altering, but she had no complaints. Most of all, she appreciated the free flowing communication they had to make sure everything was good emotionally and physically between them. She had learned so much and grown a lot since Olivia’s birth. She knew when this baby arrived she would be a lot more prepared not just about motherhood, but about being a wife.
    After finding a spot in the parking garage, she headed inside. She took the elevator up to the 4 th floor. She waved hello to several of Nate’s colleagues. At the nurses’ station, she found out where he was and went in search of him.
    When she turned the corner, she saw him at the end of the hall. He and another doctor were conversing over a medical chart. She tapped her foot impatiently as she waited for him to finish. Finally, the other doctor nodded and walked off.
    A smile lit up Nate’s face at the sight of her walking towards him. “Hello my love.” He pulled her into his arms and planted a kiss on her lips.
    “Hi there.”
    “What brings you here during work?” Suddenly, he pushed her back, his brows furrowed. “You’re not sick, are you?” Before she

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