Like a Memory (Sea Breeze Meets Rosemary Beach #1)(60)


“Nate,” I panted.

“Hmmm,” he said as he continued between my legs.

“Fuck me, please.” He paused and lifted his head to look up at me.

Then he moved. So quickly that he was inside me in seconds. “Fuck,” he groaned. “I get to come inside you.”

“Yes,” I replied.

“Goddamn this just got better and I didn’t know it could.”

Lifting my legs, he sunk deep inside. This was my fairytale. All little girls have them. They normally have a prince and a castle. Until they grow up, then their fairytale becomes something different. Mine was a silver eyed, dirty mouthed, big hearted, man with a magical penis.



Nate Finlay

DINNER WITH HER parents. She had tried to talk me out of going when her mother had called and invited me. But I wanted to meet them. The people who raised her and the brothers she talked so much about. These people would one day be my family too.

The man that opened the door was about my height with dark hair and Bliss’s blue eyes. He regarded me with a serious expression then held out his hand. “Cage York, glad you could come.”

I shook his hand and I was pretty damn sure he was trying to crush the bones in my hand. This was his warning without Bliss knowing. I wouldn’t tell on him later. I got it. Bliss was his only girl. He’d been by her side while she fought for her life. He was protective. I’d just have to prove to him he could trust me.

“Let them in, Cage,” a woman who looked exactly what I imagine Bliss would look one day said as she came to the door and shoved her husband over. “You didn’t have to meet them at the door. Bliss doesn’t have to knock. This is her home.”

Cage grunted but his scowl stayed in place. Her mother rolled her eyes at him then smiled at us. “We are thrilled y’all are here. Cord and Clay even canceled their plans for this. They wanted to meet you.”

“Yeah, because I wanted to make sure you understood who you’d be dealing with if you hurt my sister,” a tall but lanky version of Cage York came to the door. He was frowning like his father.

“Oh for god’s sake y’all move so we can get inside or I’m taking him and we are leaving.” Bliss said as she took my arm and pulled me inside with her. Then she paused and stood on her tip toes to kiss the lanky boy. “Glad you stayed, Cord. Love you,” she said.

He kept his warning glare on me. “Love you too.”

That was sweet. There were three of these boys and a dad. I had to convince them all I’d do right by her. And I didn’t mind at all.

“You finally brought home a man. I’m impressed,” another dark haired blue eyed boy said. This one was even younger than the last.

“Nate, this is Clay my youngest brother. The rude one was Cord he’s the middle,” she looked around. “Where is Cruz?”

About that time the exact younger version of her father walked in the room. His shoulders were wide. His hair was slightly long and he had a shot gun in his hands. This was getting entertaining.

“I’m just cleaning my gun,” he said his eyes locked on me.

“Oh good lord y’all are ridiculous,” her mother said. Then she turned to me.

“Excuse my boys. I’m Eva, and this is our crazy household. Bliss never brought boys home so they’re not handling it well. They will adjust.”

“Don’t apologize. I have two younger sisters and I get it. I may have to try that shot gun move with one of their dates.”

The oldest one tried to hid his grin but he failed.

“Go put the gun up and y’all help me get the table set,” Eva ordered and no one questioned her. The youngest started to act like he didn’t hear her and kept his head down looking at his phone.

Cage cleared his throat and the boys head jerked up. Looked at his dad and was out of his seat immediately.

“I like them,” I told her under my breath.

“They aren’t normally insane.”

“They love you.”

She smiled then. That smile that made her face light up. It curled just slightly and her eyes would shine with pleasure. “Yeah they do.”

“Maybe we could just get boys. No girls so I don’t have to do this one day,” I suggested.

She laughed then and shook her head. “No way. I grew up with all these boys. I want a girl too.”

I would let her get five girls if it made her happy. “Okay fine you win.”

“They’re whispering and grinning all silly like. Makes me want to vomit,” Clay said as he put glasses of ice on the table.

“Shut your stupid mouth,” Cruz said glaring at his brother.

“That’s enough. We have company please don’t embarrass your sister she may never bring him back,” her mother said.

“You hunt?” Cage asked me.

“No sir.” I hoped that didn’t mean I was out before I even got a chance to get in.

“Good. Me either.”

I glanced down at Bliss who was smiling at her father. Maybe a girl wouldn’t be so bad after all. Sisters were pains in the ass. But a daughter would be different.

“You surf?” Cage then asked.

“Yes sir.”

“I like him,” he declared. “Have a seat boy. Tell me about yourself.”

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