“Are you going to change my clothes?”

“Well, I was going to ask first. But I figured even if you weren’t ready yet, I could just turn my back.”

“Oh.”

“Oh,” he teased, kissing her nose.

“I think we c-can try.”

“What can you do if you’re scared?”

“Um, tell you to wait?”

“Yes, and I will one-hundred percent respect that. There’s no rush on any of this. We have all the time in the world, okay?”

She nodded.

“And if there’s anything that I do ever that makes you scared or that you don’t like, you can always say red. Red will make everything stop.”

She nodded. “Like atThe Dragon?”

“That’s right, just like at the Dragon.” he praised. The Dragon was a local club Finn played at sometimes. Well, really he just observed. He’d never been interested in playing with anyone other than Hadley. She’d come as his plus one a few times and mainly just watched with him.

“We can try,” she nodded, taking her pajama top off.

Finn was stunned when her full breasts came into view. “Fucking beautiful, Hadley. Thank you for trusting me.”

Chapter Ten

Hadley held Finn’s hand tightly as they walked down to the stables.

“I see Sadie,” Finn said, trying to help her nerves. She had gotten quiet as soon as they’d left their room. Of course, she’d been a little nervous before leaving the room when he’d changed her diaper. Poor baby had been redder than Rudolph’s nose.

She nodded and sucked her pacifier harder. Finn stopped and knelt so she could see his eyes. “If you want to go back to the room, you tell me, baby. We don’t have to meet Alfie or Monica today,” he soothed.

She nodded.

He straightened and they continued their walk to the barn. The air was so cold it hurt to breathe. How did people willingly live in the state of Montana?

“Keep your hat and gloves on, okay?” Finn told her.

She nodded and gave an exaggerated little shiver.

“Itiscold, babygirl.”

Hadley’s shoulders straightened at his term of endearment and he felt a pride in his chest. She was glad to be his when really, he was the lucky one.

“Hi!” Sadie yelled, running in their direction.

“Sadie,” a man yelled.

Sadie immediately stopped running. “Sorry, Master Travis,” she called over her shoulder.

She took Hadley’s hand and they walked together back toward another girl and the man, whom Finn now knew was Master Travis.

“Wren, this is Hadley, Hadley this is Wren,” Sadie introduced.

“It’s nice to meet you,” Wren said.