“And if I said no?” I smiled.
“Then I’ll ask you again tomorrow, the next day, and the day after that. I’ll keep asking until you say yes, because you’re worth the fight, baby.”
“Well, in that case, if you’re just going to be persistent about it, I guess I’ll just say yes now.”
“Thank you.” He smiled as he brushed his lips against mine. “Oh, and by the way, I do have some rules if we’re going to do this.”
“And what rules do you have?” I narrowed my eyes at him.
“Rule number 1: We see each other every single day, no matter what. In fact, the option to move in together will always be on the table.
“Rule number 2: There will be plenty of romance. So, expect flowers, jewelry, fancy dinners, and a few unexpected things from me.
“Rule number 3: I expect you to blow up my phone every day with text messages and phone calls. Even if it’s to say that you love me.
“Rule number 4: Definitely falling in love.
“Rule number 5: The titles of girlfriend and boyfriend will be told to everyone.
“Is there anything you would like to negotiate, Miss Wade?”
A smile crossed my lips. “No. They all sound absolutely perfect to me.” I pressed my forehead against his.
“Good. Then it’s official. I’m in. How about you?”
“I’m in too.”
His lips softly pressed against mine as he laid me back, and our kiss turned passionate while his hard cock pressed into my belly. After a few moments, he stopped and looked at me.
“Do you want to?”
“Yes. Very much.” I smiled.
“Can we, though?”
“I’m not sure.” I bit down on my bottom lip.
“Hold on a second.” He held up his finger as he stood up and pulled out his phone.
Jackson
“Jules, is it safe to have sex?”
“What? With whom? You better be talking about Emily!”
“Of course, I am!”
“Then it’s fine. But just don’t be rough and take it slow, Jackson. I mean slow!”
“I will. Thanks. I’ll talk to you later.”
I placed my phone on the coffee table and unbuttoned my shirt.
“The doctor said it’s fine as long as we go slow.” I carefully picked her up and carried her to the bedroom.
“Do you have condoms? I haven’t taken my pills since the accident. I’m going to have to start over.”
“I don’t care. If it happens, it happens. I’m not worried about it.”