Fire Inside (Chaos, #2)(107)
It was a shield, its outline made of a kickass length of chain, its inside in beautiful script that said For my Lanie.
I loved that tattoo almost as much as I loved my shield.
But right then, I couldn’t think about how much I loved his tattoo.
“Don’t stop,” I begged.
“You gonna marry me?” he asked.
Totally killing me.
“Yes,” I stated instantly, and he smiled a sexy smile.
“You sayin’ that ’cause you wanna come or are you gonna marry me ’cause you want my name?”
“Both.”
“Promise that, Lanie.”
I held his eyes even as I squirmed. “Promise, Hop.”
“You love me?”
“Until I die.”
His face got soft but his lips ordered, “Say it.”
Again. Killing me.
“Hop, please—”
“Say it, baby.”
“Say what?”
“You want my name.”
“Uncuff me.”
“No. Say it.”
“I want to touch you,” I told him quietly and I did. I definitely wanted to touch him when I told him I wanted his name.
“Burying my face back in that * then f*ckin’ it, all with you at my mercy, babe. You can touch me later. Say what I want to hear now.”
I dropped my head back to the bed and looked at the ceiling as I let the heat his words caused flash through my body. At the same time, I quickly sorted through my thoughts.
He was mine, I was his, he wanted this.
And I wanted him to have everything he wanted.
So I could let go of this one last thing and give it to him.
At the same time, having it myself.
When I had it together, I lifted up again and locked eyes with my man.
“I want to be your wife. I want your name. I want the name our son is going to have. I want to get married.”
His face got dark, his eyes hot, but his lips curved before he corrected, “Daughter.”
“Son.”
He shook his head then I watched him dip his face between my legs.
Yes.
My heels dug into his back.
Hop slid his hands under my behind and he pulled me deeper into his mouth.
Keep hold of happy.
I was.
Every second.
Even if I had to do it with just my legs.
*
The next night…
“We need to have dinner as soon as possible,” I told Tyra, my phone to my ear, my cheek to Hop’s chest, my naked body entwined with his in our bed at the Flamingo in Vegas.
We’d been married by a fake Liberace.
We both wore jeans.
We found Hop’s wedding band in an outpost on the way (though we did this shopping while I was under fake duress). It was wide, silver, with a thick ebony band in the middle. It didn’t look like a traditional wedding ring but it did look like a biker one.
Perfect for Hop.
He bought me a bouquet of red roses at fake Liberace’s wedding chapel.
And when Liberace told Hop he could kiss the bride, Hop dipped me in an arched-back make-out session to end all make-out sessions. When he was done, he pulled me straight, crouched in front of me, wrapped his arms around my thighs, lifted me up and roared, “This is my woman!”
I burst out laughing at the same time I burst into tears. It was the happiest moment of my life.
Bar none.
I’d done the right thing, marrying Hop.
And evidence was suggesting it was the same for my man.
Liberace told us no one had ever shouted like that after a ceremony. He did this making it clear he wished everyone did.
Liberace with his purple pompadour was also in some of our wedding photos. He was grinning like a lunatic. It was hilarious. But there was no doubt he genuinely loved his job.
Hop was right.
The dress, ring, flowers, all of it terrified me because that was what had led me and Elliott to Kansas City.
But jeans, roses, and Liberace were perfect.
“Is everything okay?” Tyra asked.
“Yes,” I answered in a massive understatement. “Just, can you call Tabby and Shy and ask them to watch the boys so you and Tack can go out to dinner with us?”
“Sure, honey.”
“I gotta go,” I told her and I did. I had to call my assistant at home on a Sunday and tell her I wouldn’t be back in the office until Tuesday.
But first, I had to cuddle a little bit more with my husband.
“Okay. See you soon.”
“Right. ’Bye, sweetie.”
“ ’Bye, Lanie.”
I tossed my phone on the bed then moved my fingers to Hop’s forearm and traced the pattern of fire. After I did that a while, I moved my finger to trace my shield.
“My name is Lanie Kincaid,” I told his chest.
“Sure the f*ck is,” Hop replied on a growl and I lifted my head to look at him.
His handsome face was set hard, determined much like he looked when he talked about what he did to get Chaos out of the bad place they were in to a good place of family.
Family.
“Are you genuinely happy, Hopper Kincaid?” I asked softly.
“Abso-f*ckin’-lutely, Lanie Kincaid,” he stated firmly.
Wow.