Consolation (Consolation Duet #1)(55)
“Why don’t you take her to my beach house?”
“Where?”
“The one in OBX. I know she lives on the beach and all, but it’s a nice house and it’s away.”
“I gotta admit, man, I’m shocked,” I muse and lean back. He’s the last person I thought would be helping me out.
“I told you, I wanted to be sure. You care about her and you’re taking the kid. I think that says it all. Here,” he says and takes the key off his ring. “Take it. Go or don’t. I don’t care. I’ll tell you all the info. It’s a few hours, but Corolla is a cool spot. I’ve seen the wild horses a time or two.”
“You’re not such a dick after all.” I smile as I put the key in my pocket.
“Don’t tell anyone.”
“Your secret’s safe with me,” I slap him on the back. “Until you piss me off. Then I’ll tell everyone.”
“Yeah, I’ll tell everyone how you couldn’t lift the bar today.”
Now, I need to get my bag together and a plan to get Natalie to agree.
This should be fun.
“Mamamama,” Aarabelle repeats over and over, sitting in her highchair. It’s music to my ears. She’s growing up so fast. I wish I could push pause and freeze frame each tiny moment.
She’s truly mobile now, which has been a huge pain in the ass. Plus, everything goes in her mouth, and I swear the child can find the tiniest things.
“Mamamama.”
“Hi, beautiful girl.” I smile and put another Cheerio on the tray. I’ve learned one Cheerio gives me time for about one dish to get washed. Timing is everything.
She grins and tries to grab it as I rush back to the sink to keep cleaning before she starts screaming again.
I look out the window and see Liam’s car pull up. My happiness is automatic and the butterflies start to flutter in my stomach. It’s only been a few days since we’ve seen each other, but I’ve missed him.
The time apart gave me a chance to come to terms with my emotions. I’m angry, but I won’t allow Aaron’s decisions to impact my future. He’s gone. He made bad choices and I have to live with that. But he gave me Aarabelle, and in a way, he gave me Liam. The truth is, I have no way of knowing if it even happened. All I have is the word of some woman.
I hear Liam knocking at the door and Aarabelle starts to fuss. Looks like my Cheerio time has expired.
“Come in!” I yell toward the door and hear it open.
“Lock the damn door,” Liam grumbles as he enters.
“I live in the safest neighborhood. I also have the nosiest neighbor who camps out on her deck. I think Mrs. DeMatteo would notice and beat you with a bat before you could get in.” I smile and Liam squats down and kisses Aarabelle on the cheek.
“Hello, gorgeous,” he coos at her and she grins.
“Mamamama,” Aara says.
“Give her one Cheerio, please,” I instruct Liam and almost get excited that I can do all the dishes while he feeds her.
“Sure thing, but first you better kiss me.”
I turn and my arms wrap around his neck. “Hi,” I whisper.
“Hi. You look beautiful,” Liam says seductively.
“You’re all sweaty,” I reply as I lift up on my toes. I inch closer to his lips and he leans down slowly.
The tension builds between us and I savor the moment. When a kiss can leave your head spinning and your body tingling . . . I haven’t had this in so long.
He stops right before his lips can touch mine. “I like sweaty,” he grumbles and then he kisses me.
I hold the back of his neck and he holds me tight as he moves me backwards. My back hits the counter and he pushes against me. The kiss ends as quickly, but leaves me breathless.
“Maaaaaamaaaaa,” Aarabelle screams from her chair reminding us of her presence.
I laugh and push against his chest. “No one forgot you, silly girl,” I chide playfully and place a Cheerio on Aara’s highchair.
She gives me one of her whole-face smiles. Where her eyes glimmer, her nose crinkles a little, and her lips are wide. You can’t help but smile back at her.
“So, I have an idea,” Liam says as he snakes his arms around my waist.
“Oh?”
Liam releases me and turns me so we’re facing each other. “We’re on training workups, so you know that the deployment will be coming at some point.”
“Yeah, I figured.” I know this. I can try to pretend that I’m ignorant, but I’m not. Years of being a SEAL wife has given me the knowledge of how they work. How I’m going to handle him leaving remains to be seen. This is one of my biggest worries. Can I cope with this again?
“Hey,” he lifts my chin. “Do you trust me?”
I look into his eyes and my hands rest on his chest. I think it’s the one question that I never have to think twice about. Liam has proven time and time again in the last nine months that I can trust him. “Of course I do.”
“Okay, then go upstairs and pack a bag for you and Aarabelle.”
“What?” I pull back looking at him confused.
“For a few days.” Liam kisses the tip of my nose and turns me around.
I turn back but he starts to walk me toward the stairs. “Liam, stop.”
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