Oak, Sophie - Siren Beloved [Texas Sirens 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) (39 page)

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Aidan and Lucas were standing together at the swing set. Olivia and Josh were sitting in swing seats, laughing as the men pushed them. They looked perfect standing together, talking as they entertained the kids.

“Hey.” Her mother curled an arm around her waist. Dani sat down with her husbands. They were arguing happily about budgets.

“Hi, Momma.” Love for her mother swelled in her heart. She let her head rest against her mom’s shoulder.

“I finished your book, baby girl. I am so proud of you. It’s great.”

“Thanks. I’m happy with it.” It might never sell, but it did what it was supposed to do. It told her story. Oh, the names might have changed and the circumstances, but at the heart it was about the love she’d managed to find. It was about the peace she’d come to.

“One day I hope you’re ready to try again,” her mother said. “The best thing I ever did was have you kids.”

Strange, mentioning having kids never scared her anymore. “I thought marrying Jack and Sam was the best thing to happen to you.”

“It was a great thing, but you kids, you were the expression of my soul. All three of you were the product of the love in my heart for the men in my life. I loved your father. It was a child’s love, but it was love. I love Jack and Sam with everything I have. I hope one day you want kids, Lexi, because those men love you.”

She didn’t doubt it. Not for a second. She looked down at the rings on her finger. Two thin wedding bands, connected. Lucas had put the first one on her finger when they had legally married. Aidan had placed the second on her and one on Lucas when they cemented their relationship at The Club. They were the O’Malleys. Lucas had legally changed his name. They were a family.

And she had no intention of it being just the three of them.

“We threw away the condoms last night, Momma.”

They had made love with nothing between them. Lexi wasn’t sure how long it would take to get pregnant, but she was ready for it.

“I’m so glad, baby girl.”

She stood there with her mother, the warm spring breeze playing through her hair. They each watched their men. Lexi hugged her mom and prayed she would be as good a mother as Abigail Barnes-Fleetwood had been.

Jack declared the burgers were ready, and everyone started to line up, chattering happily about their business deals and what the kids were doing.

Lexi stood with her mom and watched it all. They were a wild, weird, crazy bunch. And they were hers.

THE END

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Prior to becoming a novelist, Sophie worked in theater and comic books. She lives in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband and three precocious children, who wonder when mom is going to write a book they will be allowed to read. Her answer: probably never. Sophie believes in happy endings for everyone, no matter how extreme the story. Her stories may feature some of the fringe elements of sexuality, but at heart they are always about love. Sophie loves to hear from readers. Please feel free to contact her at www.sophieoak.com.

Also by Sophie Oak

Ménage Amour: Texas Sirens 1:
Small Town Siren

Ménage Amour: Texas Sirens 2:
Siren in the City

Ménage Everlasting: Texas Sirens 3:
Siren Enslaved

Ménage Everlasting: Texas Sirens 4:
Siren Beloved

Ménage Amour: Nights in Bliss, Colorado 1:
Three to Ride

Ménage Everlasting: Nights in Bliss, Colorado 2:
Two to Love

Everlasting Classic: Nights in Bliss, Colorado 3:
One to Keep

Siren Classic:
Away From Me

Siren Ménage Everlasting: A Faery Story:
Bound

Also by Sophie Oak and Chloe Lang

Siren LoveXtreme:
Playing the Field

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