Page 205 of Renard's Deliverance

“Then get sucking again.”

She took him deep. And, holy fuck, it was all he could do not to come in her mouth then and there.

He closed his eyes for a moment to try and calm himself.

It didn’t work.

After checking in with her a few more times, he knew he couldn’t hold back and as much as he wanted to come in her pussy, he knew that she needed this.

Maybe they both did.

It was time that Stefan left her the fuck alone and if sucking him to completion helped with that . . . then he’d just have to be the sacrifice, wouldn’t he?

“Baby, baby. I’m going to come. Suck me down. That’s it. Fuck!” he groaned as he came.

Mind. Blown.

He wasn’t sure that he’d ever come so hard in his life, and he had to take some deep breaths to calm himself as she drew off his dick.

Reaching down, he lifted her onto his lap and grasped hold of her chin.

“Baby, you good?”

“Yeah,” she whispered, gazing up at him with a soft smile. “You good?”

“Best I’ve ever been,” he replied. “And not because you just sucked my dick. But because you make everything better. You make my life complete. Don’t like flowery fucking words and shit. But I fucking love you.”

EPILOGUE

Saxon settled into the chair opposite her in the restaurant.

Opal smiled at him, then at baby Becca.

Yep, they’d finally decided on a name.

Rebecca Haven Saxon.

Renard had told her that the baby was named for Joel’s sister who had died a while ago as well as the town where they’d found happiness.

It was damn romantic. Renard had nearly choked when she’d told him that.

“Saxon,” Opal said. “Please, join me.”

He grinned. “Are you objecting to baby cuddles?”

“Hell no! Hand that baby over.” She held out her arms for the sleeping baby. “What a beautiful girl. Who is the world’s best baby?”

Saxon sat back with a stifled yawn.

“Not getting much sleep?” she asked.

Poor guy looked wiped.

“Not much.” His gaze landed on the baby. “I never wanted kids, you know.”

“No?” she asked, surprised at him offering that information. They didn’t know each other well. But with everything he’d done for them both, well, it was like he was family.

It seemed her circle of family and friends had grown a lot recently.