STAG: MC ROMANCE (Forsaken Riders MC Romance Book 7)

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admitted, still catching her breath. “I wanted you so badly… It’s been torture trying to resist.”
    Stag laughed and kissed her deeply again. “The wait made it even better,” he said. “It made it feel all the more perfect.”
    And he was right. Just like he had been right about everything.
    She looked around the room and at how he was clearly trying to make himself a home, and for the first time she really realized that he was at the same stage of his life as she was. He may have been a bad ass biker, but he wanted somewhere to call a real home and he wanted someone to share it with. And he had chosen her. She could feel it. she knew that whatever happened from this moment on, it was only going to advance them as a couple. They were together now, and she felt his life intertwining with hers. He wanted her, and he wanted a family.
    She barely dared hope for all she saw ahead, but she had the feeling that whatever was going to happen, everything was going to turn out just fine.
    They cuddled together on the couch until Stag’s manhood started to stir once more, and then he lifted her up into his arms and carried her towards the stairs.
     

CHAPTER TEN
     
     
     
    Oscar ran across the park in the sunshine. It was a boiling hot day and his shorts flapped out around his little legs as he went. Becca laughed as she watched him. His little, skinny legs got her every time. He darted in and out of the swings and hurled himself at the climbing frame. As he was growing, his energy was exploding and it was a joy to watch him running free and exploring everything and everything around him.
    Becca stretched her arms up high over her head. She was tired, but for very different reasons than she used to be. She no longer worked late nights at The Bleeding Bullet. Even though she had enjoyed it more than any other job she had ever had, it wasn’t really the place for her now considering her current condition. She had left there several months ago and now enjoyed a much quieter life. One she had craved to go back to and one she was now more settled in than ever.
    She heard the roar of a familiar engine behind her and she turned and smiled as she saw the big, black truck pulling into the parking lot across the street. The door opened wide and Stag stepped out into the sunlight. His jet black hair caught the shine from the sun and he shielded his eyes with his arm. He held up his hand, waved, and then strode across to them. His strides were deep and wide and made him look like even more of a giant. He towered over everyone around him.
    When he reached the park Oscar caught sight of him and started to shout, “Stag! Come and play!”
    He laughed and waved back as he made his way over to the little boy. He bent down and smiled at him. Oscar was one in a million. His perfect little buddy. He ruffled his hair and told him he’d be over soon and then he turned back to smile at his mother. This women, she was incredible. He had never met anyone before that in any way compared to her. She was what he had always been missing.
    He walked slowly across the grass to her and sat down next to her on the bench and kissed her longingly on the lips. “How are my girls?” he asked as he reached down and stroked the large swell of Becca’s belly.
    She smiled back and reached down and put her hand on his. They’d had the scan the previous week, and both been overjoyed. Now they would have a boy and a girl, and together in their big Victorian on the outskirts of Slate Springs, they would be the perfect family.
    “We’re better now that you’re here,” she whispered as she grazed her lips against his.
    In this crazy world they had found each other at exactly the right time and now they were building the life they had both always dreamed of. It may not have been typically conventional, but it worked, and neither of them had ever been happier.
    Oscar ran across to them and jumped up on Stag’s knees. He hugged the kid and counted his

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