Unbreakable Hearts (Broken Series #3)

Unbreakable Hearts (Broken Series #3) by Amanda Bennett

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was
starting to get dark outside and a cool breeze was all around us. I pulled the
car into the garage and quickly closed it before getting out to help Bennett
get Daniel out. Bennett was holding her hand out waiting for me to help her up.
Before I had any time to second guess myself, I pulled
her up and into my arms as I wrapped her legs securely around my waist. I knew
she would be able to feel my excitement pressing against her and that only
excited me more. My hand pushed back through her hair, giving it a gentle tug.
I knew exactly what to do to get my girl going and by the moan she just let out
as our lips collided together, I knew I was doing my job.
    "Gray,
you know we can't have sex. Why are you torturing me?" Her voice was
strangled with desire, which only fed my hunger for her.
    "There
are plenty of other things we can do." I started leaving a trail of kisses
down her neck, and just as my wet lips reached her collarbone, her legs began
to loosen their grip. "Where are you going?"
    "Gray,
I can't, we can't."
    Before
I could protest and draw her back into me, Daniel decided to make his presence
well known with a blood-curdling scream. "Looks like he agrees with you
too." My lips fell on hers one last time, before I slowly slid her down my
body so she was standing.
    "Rain
check?"
    "Damn
right."
    I
smacked her ass, catching her off guard just before leaning in and pulling out
the car seat that held our baby boy. As we made our way into the kitchen, I
caught sight of the cutest little girl patiently waiting for her parents to get
home. As soon as she saw my face, she came barreling into the kitchen. I
snatched her up and spun her in a circle making her giggle.
    After I
was done smothering Charlie with love, I set her down and introduced her to her
brand new little brother. The smile on her face could've lit up an entire room.
I helped Bennett get comfortable on the couch so she could feed Daniel and so
Charlie could get a better look, before I headed into the front room to check
on Hannah and Theo.
    "Hey
guys, how are things?" Judging by the deafening silence in the room, not
so good.
    "I
think Hannah is going to head home now. I know it's your first night home with
the little one, but is it cool if I just crash on your couch out here for
tonight?"
    I
glanced back and forth between him and Hannah, knowing exactly what had
happened. "Yeah man, that's totally fine. I'm sure Bennett won't mind. Why
don't you go upstairs and grab some blankets and a pillow."
    "Yeah."
I watched as Theo looked at Hannah with pleading eyes. This wasn't his decision, that I
was positive about.
    When
Theo disappeared upstairs, I took my chance to see how Hannah was doing.
"Hey Hannah, I'm not exactly sure what happened, but are you going to be
okay?"
    Without
a word, Hannah turned and flung herself into my arms. I held her tight and
rubbed her back, as I noticed that she had started to cry. "It'll be okay,
Han. You know we're here for you. Whatever you need, day or night." I felt
her nod her head against my chest and my heart broke a little for her.
    "I
honestly thought he was the one. I wanted him to be the one more than anything
I have ever wanted. There's just so much he doesn't know."
    "What
do you mean, Han?"
    "Nothing."
She pushed back from me and wiped away the remaining tears. "I'm going to
go say goodnight to Bennett. Thank you, Gray."
    "You're
welcome?" I was confused as all hell and not exactly sure what to say. I
would leave that to Bennett.
    A
couple minutes later, Theo was coming down the stairs and the look on his face
wasn't a happy one. Actually, it was the complete opposite. He looked pissed.
"What's going on, Theo?"
    "I
just talked to Jason." He threw the blankets and pillow he had gathered
from upstairs onto the couch. "He says he has some stuff that I should
see."
    "Theo,
you need to let this go. You guys are over now. There's no reason to make
anyone feel worse about it."
    "There
is when he says he has pictures of Hannah

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