A Kiss of Fire (A Kiss of Magic #2)(112)



“I am a very lucky and very happy man,” he told his wife. “I never want you to doubt the joy you give me.”

“I won’t. And if I do doubt it, I will only remind myself of this moment when there is nothing but love and joy in our lives.”

“And then you will come to me and I will prove how content you make me,” he said on a suggestive growl.

She laughed and blushed.

“Perhaps I will claim there is doubt even when there is none…only to have you prove it to me,” she said wickedly.

He laughed at that. A full, ringing laugh that startled their son out of his dozing sleep. He began to fuss. This time when his father took him it was with confidence. He jounced him gently in his arms.

“There now. There now,” he soothed.

And, as he watched his son fall back to sleep, he knew a level of contentment that should have been unachievable. But it wasn't. He was happy and at peace.

And would be for the rest of his life.

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