Page 34 of Possessive Doctor

We return home after dinner to find that Sara has put the children to bed. Andrew pays her and sends her on her way while I peek in at them. They look like little angels sleeping soundly in their cribs. Andrew comes up behind me and looks in on them as well.

“How about a little time in the hot tub?” he whispers.

“That sounds amazing.”

I undress and wrap myself up in a towel while he collects the baby monitor and a bottle of wine. We step out into the crisp, night air and climb into the hot, bubbling water. Andrew leans back against the edge of the tub and pulls me onto his lap, and I lay my head back on his chest and look up at the stars.

“This has been a perfect day. Thank you,” I tell him.

“Anything for you, baby girl,” he says as he licks the shell of my ear. I bite my lip and close my eyes.

We sip our wine and relax for a bit before Andrew runs a hand along my cheek. “It’s time for me to collect my present, princess.”

He spins me around so I can straddle his waist. He gives me a long, deep kiss, roughly cupping me, groping and massaging. When I start squirming, he lifts me and lowers me to his stiff erection. I tilt my head back, loving how his massive girth touches every inch of my inner walls.

I grip the side of the tub and rock my hips with him inside me. The water splashes against my breasts as I ride my handsome husband’s eager cock. My desire for him remains as strong as the first time he touched me.

I’ve never wanted any other man and I never will. I belong to Andrew. Only him.

EXTENDED EPILOGUE

ANDREW

Amy darts from the kitchen to the patio and back several times as I pack up the car for our trip.

It seems Alex has decided he needs to spend a bit more quality time with the jungle gym before leaving it for a week. This is going to be our first real road trip with the kids since Arianna was born three years ago, and Amy is a nervous wreck.

It isn’t just the trip that has her reeling, it’s also the destination. After almost ten years of marriage, we’re going to the mountains where I was born so we can connect with some of my more distant relatives.

“This was your idea, you know. When the invitation for the family reunion arrived, I was more than willing to toss it in the trash. You were the one who said the kids should know their relatives. You said it would be good to pass my family history down to the next generation of Adams,” I smirk at her.

“I know it was my idea. It just seems so strange to be meeting these people after all this time. I mean, you know them but they know nothing about me and the kids.”

“Are you worried they won’t like you? They’ll love you. Everyone loves you, baby girl. I’m the one that’s difficult to get along with, not you.”

“No, you’re very charming when you want to be.”

“Emphasis on when I want to be.”

“I do want to go, and it’s too late to back out now. I want to see where you were born, where you went to high school, all of it. Just do me one favor, please?”

“Anything for you.”

“Get Alex out of the backyard.”

I round up our boy by promising that I’ll take him fishing in the river when we get there, and Amy puts the girls in the car. It’s a four-hour drive, but we’ve planned on two stops for changing diapers and feeding the herd so it’ll take more like five.

“So, do you think we’ll run into any of your high school friends while we’re in town?”

“It’s a tiny place. If any of them stayed around, we might run into them.”

“What about girlfriends?” Amy purses her lips at me.

“I didn’t have any. Even back then, I was focused on my studies and on becoming a doctor. Besides, I only have eyes for you, princess.”

“That’s such a great answer.”

We set out on our journey, and the closer we get, the more familiar the landscape becomes. It’s funny but until this moment, I had all but forgotten I had a life before Amy. She’s become the center of my universe now and not much else seems to matter to me anymore.