Until Lilly (Until, #3)(37)



“You are so annoying,” she says, looking back at me.

“But you love me.”

“Don’t remind me,” she grumbles, so I bend her back and kiss her until I feel her body relax, and I know I have her right where I want her.

“Let’s go get your new car,” I say kissing her again before swinging her up into my arms. “Get the paperwork ready, Phil.”

“On it.” He smiles.

“Yay!” I hear Ashlyn yell.



*~*~*

It is official. My family is f*cking crazy. Yes, they mean well, but they need to leave; I want to be alone with my woman and kids. I look around the room, realizing that everyone is settling in, getting comfortable like they plan on staying all f*cking night.

“What the f*ck is your problem?” Nico asks, making my eyes narrow.

“What the hell is going on? You guys have never all stopped by on the weekend. And now it seems like you’re never going to leave.”

“We wanted to come show our support and prove that we do like Lil,” he says, looking into the kitchen where she and November are standing.

“First, don’t call her Lil. Second, since when have you liked her?” I ask, watching Lilly laugh at something that November says.

“She’s grown on me, and I know that it’s not some game or a show that she’s putting on for us.”

“Lil’s not like that,” I tell him, taking a pull from my beer.

“So you can call her Lil, but I can’t?”

“Pretty much.” I shrug.

“Daddy, can we go outside?” Ashlyn asks, coming to stand in front of me.

“Yeah, baby, let’s go get your coat.”

“I’m coming too,” Asher says.

“Me too,” Trevor says.

“Oh, me too,” Nico says in a high-pitched girl’s voice.

“You’re silly, Uncle Nico,” Ashlyn says giggling, making Nico smile. He bends, picking her up and holding her upside-down.

“Do you still think I’m silly?” he asks, bouncing her up and down, making her laugh louder. I look up and see Lilly watching; our eyes meet for a second before hers go to Nico, going soft. She loves that Ashlyn is able to experience this; being an only child and her parents’ siblings living so far away when she was growing up, she wasn’t able to spend much time with her aunts and uncles.

“Okay, you’re not silly-y-y-y,” Ashlyn squeals before Nico rights her and sets her feet on the ground, making sure she is stable before letting her go and ruffling her hair.

“All right, get your jacket and see if Jax wants to go out with you,” Lilly says, walking into the living room.

“You good, baby?” I put my arm around her waist, kissing her hair.

“Yeah.” She leans in, wrapping her arm around my back. “Should we order pizza for everyone?”

“No,” I say, just as everyone else says yes, and all the kids start yelling, “PIZZA!”

“Honey,” Lilly whispers, her fingers digging into my side. I look into her eyes and shake my head.

“Jesus, fine, you girls call it in, and me and the boys will go pick it up,” I tell her, kissing her forehead before dipping my head to the side and whispering into her ear, “You owe me later.” I watch her face turn a light pink before hiding it against my chest. “Love you, Lil,” I say into the hair at the top of her head.

“Love you, too,” she says, her words muffled by my shirt.

“All right, I’m going to take the rug rats outside. Let me know when you guys order the pizza so we can go pick it up.”

“Sure,” she mumbles. I tilt her head back with a thumb under her chin so I can kiss her. The second my lips touch hers, I pull her a little tighter against me, wanting to absorb as much of her into me as I can.

“Stop being gross!” Jax yells.

“Yeah, that’s icky,” Ashlyn says, and Lilly smiles against my mouth.

“Get used to it,” I can hear my oldest niece July say, and I smile, rubbing my nose against Lilly’s before pulling away.

“All right, let’s go.” I throw out a hand towards the door and watch as all the kids start to run outside.

“So I did a background check on Lilly,” Nico says once we’re outside and all the kids are running around screaming. His words catch me off guard and I turn to look at him.

“Say what?” I ask. I can feel my body preparing to attack.

“Look, I did it a while back after the first time you saw her. I wanted—” That was it; I couldn’t take anymore. I looked around, seeing if anyone was watching us before putting him in a headlock. We have all been fighting since we were kids; yes, we all love each other, and yes, we are close, but we are male, and sometimes you had to let that shit out through your fist. I pull his head down low so that if any of the kids were to see us, they would think that we are just horsing around.

“I’m going to say this one f*cking time, and I want to make sure you hear me, so I’m going to speak really slowly.” I tightened my arm around his neck, and it barely registers that he isn’t fighting back. Nico is as big as Asher and has filled out even more since working for Kenton, and I know if he wanted to, he could put me on my ass any other time, but right now, I’m so pissed that I feel like The Hulk. “Lilly is off limits. She is not Jules; she’s not some chick that I’m just f*cking with. She is someone I have history with. And the person I plan to spend the rest of my life with. So I’m gonna tell you like I told Dad—if you’re not on Lil’s side, you’re not on my side. Do you understand?”

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