Page 95 of Cause of Action

“No. So, don’t say anything. We’ll tell them at family dinner next week.”

My alarm went off, and Monday morning was here. Rolling over, I pressed my lips against Morgan’s shoulder.

“Time to get up. It’s your first official day at The Hamilton Group.”

“Not today. I’m too tired.” She pulled the sheet over her head.

I chuckled, pulling it back and rolling her over. I straddled her and held her arms above her head.

“You start today.” I smiled.

Her eyes stared into mine as she brought her hand up and softly stroked my face.

“You’re so sexy, all bruised up.”

“I’m still a little sore, but I know something that can help.”

“Oh yeah? What?”

“A hot shower and your beautiful lips wrapped around the hard-on I’m sporting right now.”

“Let’s go.” She grinned.

I started the shower, and we climbed inside. Getting down on her knees, I took in the pleasure of her warm mouth until she jumped up, placed her hand over her mouth, flew open the shower door, and ran to the toilet.

I stared at her as I wiped the steam from the glass.

“Are you okay?”

“Do I look like I’m okay?”

“I’m feeling a little offended.” I chuckled, washing my hair.

“As you should. I felt fine until I—you know.”

She climbed back into the shower, and I wrapped my arms around her, kissing the top of her head.

After arriving at the office, I grabbed a cup of coffee and took Morgan to an empty office down the hall from mine.

“What do you think?”

“Is this mine?” she asked.

“It is. I’m going to need a list of everything you’ll need.”

“I’ll take care of it.” She grinned. “Including a new desk. “This one isn’t big enough for all of my equipment.”

“You do whatever you have to. This office is your oyster.” I kissed her lips. “I have to get to the jail and talk to a new client. Do you want to come?”

“Sure.” She smiled.

“Okay. I’ll come get you when I’m ready to leave.”

I headed to my office and asked Olivia to step inside.

“Yes, boss? Ugh, your poor face.”

“I’m fine. I wanted to let you know that Morgan is pregnant with our child.”