Beautiful Perfection (Beautifully Unbroken Book 2)

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carry me all the way home?” She asked.
    “Yep, I am going to carry you all the way home beautiful. Now let’s get going, we have a party to attend.”
    “Are you going to be okay?” Jo asked the driver in a much softer tone than she had a couple of minutes ago.
    “Absolutely fine,” he smiled back. “Now go enjoy your wedding reception, and again, I’m sorry about the car.”
    “Thank you,” I replied before turning and beginning the walk up to our house.
    “You really are my fixer upper aren’t you?” Jo smiled before resting her head onto my chest.
    “Your fixer upper?” I replied slightly amused.
    “Yes, you are like Christoff from Frozen.” I felt Jo’s smile grow against my chest.
    “You are comparing me to a Disney character now?” I laughed.
    “Well Disney did invent prince charming, happy ever after’s, fairytale’s and Christoff from Frozen and I have all of those right here; my very own Disney film.” Jo tightened her grip on me.
    “So that makes you my Disney princess doesn’t it?”
    “Hhmm, which one am I?”
    “Mary Poppins aren’t you?” I laughed. “Practically perfect in every way.”
    “Is Mary Poppins even a princess?”
    “She is in my eyes,” I smirked.
    “Now I know you are just humoring me,” Jo laughed. “Will you always be my fixer upper slash prince charming?”
    “Until death us do part Jo, and that’s a promise.”
     
     
     
    *~*~*
    The hill up to where our house sat seemed a lot steeper and longer than I imagined it to be. Jo had kept the conversation going for most of the way and had finally seemed to have forgotten about the car disaster as she chatted happily about the impending party. The roads were quiet thankfully and the pitch darkness of the countryside helped to keep us as anonymous as possible to passersby. I was sure however that at some point, our picture would appear somewhere online. So far this week we had managed to secure our privacy with everyone that was involved in the wedding, but nothing had prepared us for having to walk home. I smiled to myself when I realized however, that a photo of us walking home in the snow would be a great memento. I secretly hoped to myself that someone would have taken one without our knowing so.
    “Do you want me to walk for a bit now? I can feel your arms shaking,” Jo asked concerned.
    “No,” I panted. The truth was, I was knackered, but there was no way her feet were touching the ground until we were over the threshold to our home. “What kind of a husband would have his wife walk in this weather?” I asked as Jo chuckled.
    “Sounds weird doesn’t it? Husband and wife; you are my husband and I am your wife.” She chuckled again.
    “I’d laugh with you beautiful but I’m finding it kind of hard to breathe right now.”
    “I knew I was too heavy for you to carry, let me down and I’ll walk the rest of the way, you need your energy for later,” she said before placing her lips to my neck.
    “You’re not too heavy,” I replied instantly. “You’ve just had a good Christmas by the feel of it.”
    Jo looked up at me quickly, her mouth formed an ‘O’.
    “I am pregnant with twins; it is nothing to do with having a good Christmas thank you very much.”
    “Twin humans or twin elephants?” I teased
    “You cheeky …..” Jo narrowed her eyes at me. “At least I have an excuse, what’s your excuse for the Christmas weight gain?”
    “I haven’t gained any weight,” I smirked.
    “Have so,” She stated. “Your head got fat from all of the worshipping my mum gives to you,” she added.
    “Ha-ha good one, I like that,” I laughed. “And had I gained weight, which I haven’t by the way, then it wouldn’t be on my head and it won’t be because of your mom, it would be down to one thing and one thing only.”
    “And what’s that?”
    “Lack of sex that you have failed to provide me with, hence any weight gain on my part would be your entire fault.”
    “Well if that is how

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