I Won't Give Up on You

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back and looks me in the eyes. “I know she caught you by surprise and you pushed her off of you after I turned around.”
    “But…”
    “Don’t get me wrong, I was livid when I stormed off. I couldn’t believe you would do such a thing to me, but when I was talking with Sara, she told me you had pushed the skank off. What I’m upset about is you leaving me this morning when I told you I didn’t want to stay in. It isn’t that I don’t want to, babe, I want to spend every waking moment with you, but I need to get back to some sort of normalcy. I had shopping planned and, well…”
    I kissed her lips lightly. “I shouldn’t have left. I was being an ass. You’ve been cooped up for so long that you need this outing with the girls. Plus, I don’t plan on letting you out of our room on our honeymoon.”
    She took my head in my hands and turned me to look at her. “Now that sounds tempting.”
    Pulling me close, she nips my bottom lip before leaning in to deepen the kiss. Sighing into my mouth, she pulls away again. I groan at the loss, and she chuckles.
    “It’s still hard for me to get past this.” She points toward her leg. “After you left this morning, it made me realize this thing isn’t only hurting me and my mental health, but it’s hurting you—us. That’s something I don’t want. I’m going to work on embracing it and moving forward.”
    That’s the best thing I’ve heard her say in a long time. Tears begin to fall down her cheeks. I wrap my arms around her and pull her head down to rest on my chest.
    Beginning to feel calm again, I stroke her hair and kiss her forehead.
    She shifts to look at me and quietly asks, “Cass, why are you questioning meeting your mom?”
    My heart begins to beat erratically. Withdrawing from our embrace, I set her to my side. Quickly getting up, it’s my turn to pace the room.

 
     
    Sabrina stands up and walks over to me. Wrapping her arms around me, she snuggles into my back. My breath calms immediately. I move her to stand in front of me. Cradling her to my chest, I kiss the top of her head. My heart hurts, it’s so full of love for her.
    “Bre, I need to talk to my dad about Rose before I talk to Detective Alverez. I want to hear it from him. I’m guessing he knows more than he’s let on. I guess, I just don’t understand why she—they—would keep it from me.”
    She looked up at me, her hazel eyes sparkled. “Okay, Caston, maybe you should have a guys’ night with Jon and your dad to talk it over.”
    “That sounds like a good plan. Thank you.”
    I kiss her again, never getting enough of her.
    “How soon are you leaving?” I manage to ask between our kisses.
    She steps back quickly. “Oh my God, now!” Her voice is full of life, and I know, even though she doesn’t want to admit it, she’s excited to plan our wedding.
    I kiss her nose and stroke my thumb over her cheek. “Go, have fun, but we will pick this up tonight when you get home.”
    The blush that creeps up her neck is a beautiful shade. I love that color.
    I reach down and give her ass a swift smack. “Get going before you’re late. Guys’ night sounds like a fantastic idea, I’ll set it up now.”
    “Smack my ass again and I might not want to leave this office,” she growls into my ear, making my cock twitch.
    Reaching my hands down her backside until I have them fully over her behind, I grab and pull her toward me. She slides her arms around my neck, grabbing on to my hair, and we lean into each other again.
    A knock on the door separates us from our primal kiss. I walk over and open it.
    “Did I interrupt?” Sara says as she wiggles her eyebrows, looking at me and then over my shoulder at Sabrina.
    Sabrina slowly walks up behind me and wraps her arm around my waist as she slips into the crook of my arm.
    “It’s good to see you both happy again.”
    Kissing Bre on the top of her head, I squeeze her shoulder.
    “I give Sabrina permission to spend all of our money

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