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Perfection, Page 65

R. L. Mathewson

Page 65

 

  "Yeah, are you okay? Is it the baby?" he asked, getting to his feet to make sure she was okay.

  "No, everything's fine. I was wondering if we could talk," she said hesitantly.

  "Yeah, of course we can," he said, sitting down and gesturing for her to join him and prepared himself for a long night of arguing and pleading. He'd do anything to make her see how important she was to him.

  Anything.

  So when she sat down, straddling his lap he was admittedly a little surprised, pleased, but surprised. He gently gripped her h*ps while she adjusted herself on his lap.

  "Is everything okay?" he asked quietly.

  Her shrug wasn't exactly helpful.

  Sighing, he leaned back and waited patiently while she drew shapes over his bare chest and stomach. After a few minutes she looked up as she chewed her bottom lip.

  "What is it?" he whispered.

  "I can't cook," she blurted out.

  Fighting back a smile he said, "I, um, sort of figured that out, baby. If it really upsets you I'm sure we can find a cooking class that you can enroll in. "

  "I guess," she said, going back to tracing shapes on his skin.

  "Is something else bothering you?"

  "I also don't like sports," she admitted with a tiny shrug.

  "Then we won't sign you up for football," he teased, earning a cute little glare.

  "I'm also not pretty and I--ow! What the hell was that for?" she demanded and he was tempted to slap her ass again.

  "You're beautiful, Zoe, and you damn well know it," he bit out.

  "I'm plain, Trevor," she said simply.

  "No, you're mine and that's all that matters," he said, leaning forward to steal a quick kiss. "And if anyone says anything different I'll beat the shit out of them. "

  She sighed heavily as she shifted on his lap and he did his damndest to ignore it. It had been a week since he touched her. Seven nights and days filled with ice cold showers. It wasn't exactly his favorite pastime, but she needed time and he was going to make sure he gave it to her. . . . . as long as they were beneath the same roof that is. The minute she tried to leave all bets were off.

  "Is something else bothering you?" he asked, running possibilities through his head when she gave him another shrug. A thought occurred to him, one that actually frightened him a little and made him realize that he had something to tell her, something she probably wasn't going to want to hear, but had a right to know.

  "Zoe, I have to tell you something," he said, his hands tightening around her h*ps to stop her from running away from him.

  He planned to keep her right where she was until she calmed down, even as he prepared himself for the same look of disgust he saw on his father's face or the look of pity on his mother's when they were told. No matter what he wouldn't allow her to leave until he explained things to her. He didn't want her to worry about their baby, but he also thought she should hear it from him before one of his meddling relatives let it slip.

  "Trevor, what's wrong?" she asked, reaching up to run her fingers through his hair, pushing it off his forehead and reminding him that he needed another haircut. Then again he might keep it the length it was just so she could run her fingers through it. He loved the way she touched him even when she was only offering comfort.

  Taking a deep breath, he forced himself to meet her eyes. "I have to tell you something because it might affect the baby one day, but I don't want to freak you out. "

  "Okay," she said slowly, eying him warily, "but you do realize that there's no way I can't freak out after you start off like that? Now you've got me thinking you have some freaky disease or something. "

  "No, it's nothing that bad," he promised. "It's just that. . . . . . " He hated telling her this, hated anyone knowing for that matter. "I'm dyslexic," he admitted softly, forcing himself to hold her gaze.

  When her brows arched up in surprise he knew this was going to be bad. Maybe he should have just kept his mouth shut and-

  "And?" she asked.

  "That's it," he said, frowning when her expression didn't morph into disgust or pity.

  She rolled her eyes. "I already knew that," she said, scoffing as she went back to tracing shapes on his chest.

  "You knew? How the hell did you know?" he demanded, wondering which bastard in his family had ratted his ass out.

  "It wasn't too hard to figure out, Trevor," she murmured, looking totally enthralled with what she was doing.

  "What the hell does that mean?" He'd been careful, very careful. He'd never read anything in front of her, never wrote anything more than his name or a word or two in her presence. There was no way she could have found out without one of his interfering relatives clueing her in. "Who the hell told you?"

  Zoe rolled her eyes even as she leaned over to press a quick kiss on his lips, which made him slightly happy, but not enough to forget that he needed to kill one of his relatives.

  "You never read anything around me. You think you tricked me into reading for you. Then there was the time we ran out of condoms and you flipped out because you thought there was supposed to be 42 condoms in the box of 24. "

  "Would it have killed them to put a few extra condoms in the box so that you could have seen to my needs?" he asked, remembering that damn night and trying not to wince. Okay, so maybe he gave himself away. . . just a little.

  "The point is," she said, pressing another sweet kiss against his mouth. "Is that I'm not going to worry about it when there are more frightening things to think about. "

  "Like what?" he asked, biting back a groan when she continued to kiss a path along his jaw.

  "How we're going to afford to feed another Bradford. We both might have to take second jobs," she said, tracing her tongue down his neck.

  He dropped his head back, allowing her more access as her words sank in. "We? Does this mean you're going to marry me?" he asked even though he already decided she was marrying him no matter what. Informing her that they were getting married was just a courtesy since he couldn't think of one single Bradford that had ever proposed.

  His Uncle Jared had simply told his Aunt Megan to meet him at the courthouse for lunch and when she showed up he had the Justice of the Peace ready to go and all the exits blocked. His cousin Jason simply told Haley they were getting married and just in case she tried to change her mind or make a run for it he'd married her two days later. His uncles and cousins had done pretty much the same thing and as far as he knew that's what all the men in his family had done for generations, so really she should at least appreciate the fact that he'd at least told her beforehand.

  She really should be thanking him for his consideration.

  "I'm thinking about it," she said against his neck and the only reason he wasn't pulling her over his lap and spanking her was because he could tell she was just teasing him, well, she damn well better be just teasing him.

  "You are," he said, trying to sound smug when she was actually making him a little nervous.

  "Uh huh, we can discuss this afterwards with a few other things," she said as she kissed and licked his neck as her greedy little hands slid over his chest and stomach.