Page 68 of Not the Puck Bunny

“Just the beginning.” I shed my pants and reached over to my dresser to grab a condom.

“Can I put that on?” she asked.

When I handed her the packet, she pushed me onto my back, tore it open with her teeth and rolled the condom down my length. Her hands were gentle, but her eyes were huge. “You're so big,” she whispered.

She straddled my thighs and lowered herself down onto me, bit by bit until I was buried all the way inside her.

“Fucking hell, Andi,” I said. “You feel like heaven.” I locked my eyes on her. “You feel like home.”

“You'll make me cry again,” she said. She placed her hands on my chest and pushed herself up and down my cock, her beautiful breasts bouncing with each movement.

I'd never seen such an incredible sight in my life. For once, my cock, balls, the back of my brain, and the front were in complete agreement.

And so was my heart. Every part of me loved every part of her.

I gripped her hips and thrust up slowly, wanting to make this first time last. Time stopped and all that was left was our bodies, in perfect unison. Nothing else in the world mattered.

And then she was shattering around me again, and I lost myself inside her, roaring at the bliss that surged through me. The very last of any walls between us were washed away in our mutual pleasure. Gone as we made love to each other. Knowing this was just the first time.

Knowing we'd have forever.

Epilogue 1

Andi

“Canyou believe it's been a year?” I squeezed Cam's hand as we made our way through the glittering crowds at the charity gala. It was basically a Who's Who of Lowball Bay. All of the Sea Dragons were here, all dressed in tuxedos. Many with partners, others not. All of the coaches and a lot of the staff were here too.

They were joined by the richest and most influential people in the city. Including Harman Fields, the owner of the Lowball Bay Sea Cucumbers NBA team. I'd worked with him in the past and considered him a friend.

Rafe, who was hovering around near the drink table with Jacoby, was ecstatic. His idea of revenge for drawing on them was season tickets to all the SeaDragons home games, for life. Considering what he might have done, I got off lightly.

“It feels like a week,” Cam said. “At the same time, it feels like a lifetime. Don't look now, but your mother is coming over here.”

I suppressed a groan and forced a smile instead. “Mom.” I kissed her cheek and to my surprise, she kissed mine.

“Andrea, you're practically glowing.” She leaned back and smiled at us both.

Some things would never change.

I put a finger to my lips. “It's too early to tell everyone yet.”

She waved a hand at me. “It'll be time soon enough. As for you,” she raised her eyebrows at Cam.

“Yes, Mom?” He'd taken to calling her that teasingly, but she hadn't told him to stop. I think she secretly liked it.

She looked at him down her nose.

He raised his finger in the air. “Right. I knew there was something I'd forgotten.”

I frowned at him. “What is it? Did we forget to order enough punch?”

He grinned and sank to one knee as he pulled something out of his pocket.

My lips dropped apart at the sight of a small black box in his hand. “You didn't?”

He shrugged. “I figured I would, after all the hard work you've put into tonight.” He took my hand. “In case you hadn't noticed, I'm crazy about you. Since we met, my life has been better. So much more than I ever could have asked for. Some days, I wonder if I deserve you, but I'd like to spend the rest of my life trying to prove that I do. Will you marry me?”

I blinked away a haze of tears and nodded. “Of course I will. I'd like nothing more than to be your wife.”