With Everything I Am (The Three #2)(94)



He wasn’t wrong.

“You want to know what I feared the most?” she whispered brokenly.

“What, baby doll?” he asked quietly.

“That it would happen when I was alone,” she turned, lifted up and tucked her face into his neck while her other arm curled around him and she pressed to him tight. “I’m so happy I wasn’t alone.” She tilted her head back until her lips were at his jaw and she whispered, “You knew what to do. Thank you, my handsome wolf, for taking care of me.”

He felt like howling his victory at that moment too.

Again, he didn’t.

Instead, he tipped his head down and he kissed her, softly and tenderly, tasting the tears on her lips.

He broke the kiss but didn’t break the connection of their lips when he muttered, “Always, my little one.”

She closed her eyes tight and nodded.

He picked her up and walked to her guest bedroom, throwing back the covers, placing her in bed, joining her there, turning her to his body and pulling the covers over them.

“Um…” she muttered. “What are you doing?”

“The bed’s drenched, the towel –”

“Oh,” she mumbled before he finished.

“Sleep, baby doll, and when you wake up, it’ll be Christmas.”

She nodded, her head sliding on his chest.

He waited until her breath evened out which took some time and he wasn’t surprised. She’d been through an ordeal. Waking from sleep in the throes of it, she wouldn’t be eager to go back regardless of the fact that she drifted off quickly every night since the claiming.

For Callum, who only needed five hours of sleep a night normally, he sacrificed a few to lay alert for another episode.

And as he did so, he allowed his mind to process the fact that she called him “Cal”.

And he replayed, again and again, her voice whispering, “my handsome wolf”.

And when he finally allowed himself to join Sonia in sleep, regardless of their recent drama, he did it with a smile.

* * * * *

Callum’s fingers brushed Sonia’s hair away from her neck.

Then he leaned to her ear and said, “Wake up, honey. It’s Christmas.”

Her eyes fluttered but stayed closed. Then he watched her sniff and they opened.

She came up on an arm, her fingers clutching the covers to her br**sts and stared at the coffee mug in his hand.

She looked at him sitting beside her on the bed and breathed, her voice husky with sleep and surprise, “You made coffee?

He grinned at her and replied, “I was a bachelor for many years, Sonia. I know how to make coffee,” and he handed her the mug.

Her eyes grew wide but she sat up in bed, tucking the covers around to conceal her body, and took it.

He put his hands in the bed on either side of her h*ps and lowered his face so it was close to hers. “Now, my queen, say ‘Merry Christmas’ to your king.”

She blinked then whispered, “Merry Christmas.”

He touched his lips to hers and whispered back, “Merry Christmas.”

Then he pulled away, leaned down and picked up the lavishly wrapped box he’d brought into the room.

Her eyes didn’t go wide this time. They nearly popped out of her head.

“What’s that?” Sonia uttered on a choked cry.

He set it in her lap and reached for his own mug which he’d placed on the nightstand, saying, “Telling you, I think, would break about fifteen Christmas commandments.”

She watched him sip from his mug like she’d never seen him before.

When she seemed unwilling to move, he prompted, “Open it.”

She hesitated a moment, as if she’d never had a present bestowed on her and had no idea what to do, then set aside her mug and opened the box.

She pulled out a wisp of dove gray satin, shook it out along the bed and stared at it.

It was a full-length nightgown with thin straps that criss-crossed at the back and a full skirt that settled on the bed luxuriously.

“It’s… it’s –” she stammered.

Callum cut her off, informing her, “Every Christmas morning, when we were pups, Mac and Regan left pillowcases stuffed full at the end of our beds.” Her mesmerized gaze slowly swung to him as he kept talking. “We were allowed to tear into them immediately. In them was candy, toys, all sorts, but always a new pair of pajamas that we had to put on before going downstairs to unwrap the presents under the tree.” He gently pulled the soft fabric from her fingers and ordered, “Lift your arms, baby doll.”

Almost dreamily, she lifted her arms and he slid the nightgown over her head then put his hands under her arms and lifted her free of the bed, placing her on her feet in front of him. The nightgown glided down her body to swirl elegantly to her ankles.

A perfect fit.

His mother could definitely shop.

He allowed his hands to slide across the cool material that covered her warm, soft body then he bent down and picked up another box wrapped in the same extravagant manner, bigger than the first.

He gave it to her murmuring, “Now this.”

She gazed at him looking baffled a moment before she took the box, placed it on the bed and tore off the wrapping. She pulled it open and gasped. Her fingers fisted in the material in the box and she lifted the winter white cashmere robe to her face. She was holding it in both hands against her nose and mouth so, when she turned to him, all he could see was the amazement shining in her green eyes.

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