Love Rekindled (Candle Light Book 2)

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daughter so no, not really. It just scares me to think of what would have happened if she hadn’t, if you hadn’t gotten to the hospital in time.”
    I settled back against him, “I’m glad we never get to find out.”
    Just then, Kristy ran into the room loudly announcing herself. Morris and William followed each holding a blue bundle in their arms.
    “You are a lot calmer than we expected you to be,” William commented with an impressed smile on his face.
    “Yeah, we’d figured you’d be freaking out the second you woke up and realized the twins weren’t inside you anymore. When Ron texted you were coming round we stopped by the nursery and kidnapped our two nephews to get them here quick.”
    I don’t think I’ve ever smiled so wide before. They were here, they were fine and they were safe. Kristy kept her promise. I had two healthy sons.
    “I want to hold them.”
    “One at a time,” Ron helped me sit up. I still felt a little weak and stiff but nothing was keeping me from holding my babies. Once I was situated, William placed my son on my arms while Ron took the other from Morris and held him close to me. They were beautiful and didn’t look the least bit alike.
    “I can already foresee the trouble these two are going to get in with the ladies,” Morris wiggled his eyebrows making the guys laugh.
    But I had this hesitation in my heart. What if they never got that far? What if what happened to Eric happened to them? I swear I wouldn’t survive it!
    “Don’t worry Aunt Sandra. Mama says she’s keeping a close watch on them,” she wrinkled her nose, “She says they are going to be exactly like Uncle Ron. I don’t get it, why is that a bad thing?”
    The room erupted in laughter. Great, I had two billionaire playboys in my future. I didn’t mind that one bit.
    “So what are we going to name them?” Ron asked me. I had no idea.
    “It’s the third of May,” Kristy spoke laying along my legs on her belly, her feet swinging back and forth, her eyes glued on the babies.
    “Is that supposed to mean something pipsqueak?”
    Kristy turned to glare at her Uncle Morris—she hated that nickname considering how tall she is for her age—then turned to face me.
    “It’s Saint James and Saint Philip’s day celebrating two of the twelve disciples of Jesus. I think you should name them James and Philip, for good luck.”
    “Your mom tell you this?” Ron asked.
    She shook her head, “Mama says it would be wise not to name either of them Ronald. Double doomed whatever that means.”
    I noticed the look on William’s face. It was that of awe. He always looked at his daughter in that way when she gave us a message from her mother. It was beautiful to see and I guess it reassured him that Kristy hasn’t left him.
    He laughed, “I bet she did. Okay James and Philip it is.”
    I leaned my head against Ron’s shoulder tired and content. “Everything is going to be alright from now on. I just know it.”
    Ron kissed the top of my head, “No more living in fear, love.”
    I sighed with relief. That was the best news I’d heard in a long time. Thank you Kristy.
     
     
     
     
     
    Thanks for reading Love Rekindled I hope you enjoyed the final installment of the Candle Light series. Make sure to read them in order. Lover Reaffirmed is the first book.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    About the Author
    I’m the last of my mom’s three girls and I’m also a twin (she is an author too). It’s a lot of fun playing tricks on people with my twin sister. We did so a lot when we were younger but not so much now. We were raised by my mother and we owe her so much and try to make her proud every single day.
    I love to eat, mostly cake- red velvet and chocolate cakes (yum!) and burgers (wow!). You know the saying ‘a moment with your lips a life time with your hips’ thanks to my mother’s great genes I don’t have to worry much about gaining too much weight.
    I would rather curl

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