Part 30 (1/2)

”Let me show you, Kennedy Adams, how much I want you.”

Kennedy closed her eyes as he kissed and nipped and licked his way down her body. When he lingered on her stomach, his kisses tender and loving, she had an overwhelming feeling to tell him right then. She didn't need to think of a fun way to tell him, the moment was perfect.

She lifted herself onto her elbows and peered down at him.

”Memphis, I'm-”

He chuckled as he met her eyes over the length of her body. ”I know. You're about to melt into a pool of s.e.xual frustration if I don't stop teasing you, right?”

Kennedy shook her head, but Memphis was too busy unfastening her jeans and pulling them down her legs to notice. Her brain screamed at her to speak up, but her body was too lost in the feeling of Memphis's mouth on her thighs, of his tongue snaking beneath the lace of her underwear.

”Memphis . . . Oh G.o.d!” Kennedy fell back on the table, her hips thrusting up as Memphis tugged her panties just far enough down with his teeth so he could close his mouth over her heated flesh.

It wasn't long before Kennedy went over the edge, Memphis riding out every shudder her body gave with his mouth. When she finally stilled and only her ragged breathing filled the room, Memphis pulled the lace off her legs and made quick work of losing his jeans and boxers. He grabbed her hips and pulled her closer to the edge of the table.

”Open your eyes and look at me, Kennedy.”

He waited until she did as he commanded before pus.h.i.+ng into her. Kennedy moaned as she locked her legs around him, pulling him deeper inside with each slow stroke. She sat up and wrapped her arms around his neck, needing to be close to him, to taste his kiss and feel his heart beat against her chest as he loved her.

When it was over they were both out of breath and covered in a thin sheen of sweat. Keeping her as close to his body as possible, Memphis carefully carried her to their room and curled around her in bed.

He was soon fast asleep, and Kennedy smiled as she snuggled closer to him, his arms wrapped around her waist, unknowingly protecting their little one while he slept.

”I can't believe he kicked me out of the house!”

Kennedy rolled her eyes at Vanessa's overdramatic reaction. ”He didn't kick you out, he told you to leave for the day so you could have a day to yourself. And he sent you to a spa, Vanessa. That's not kicking you out of the house, that's spoiling you.” Kennedy tried to keep the phone in place and hang onto her shopping basket at the same time as she grabbed the groceries she needed.

Vanessa pouted. ”It's Valentine's Day. He should want to spend the day with me.”

”You know, you're kind of being a b.i.t.c.h about this,” Kennedy told her, annoyed with the whining. ”He's done something incredibly nice for you. If you're going to say anything, it should be thank you.”

Silence greeted her on the other end and she worried she may have gone too far and offended her friend.

”Van-”

”You're right. G.o.d, I am a b.i.t.c.h.” She sniffled. ”It's the pregnancy hormones, I swear. You know I'm not like this!”

Pregnancy hormones. Great. So by the end of this thing there was a pretty good chance Memphis would hate her. She bet mothers-to-be didn't read that in What to Expect When You're Expecting.

”Have you decided how you're going to tell Memphis?” she asked, changing the subject.

”Is giving him a peed stick on too cliche?”

”By cliche, do you mean gross?”

”He wouldn't have to touch the peed on part!” Kennedy huffed. ”I'd be careful. Like, pee in cup and dip the stick that way careful.”

”Well, it's better than throwing up on his junk while giving him head, I'll give you that.” Kennedy laughed and then tried not to gag when the mental picture popped into her head. ”If you didn't want to do it today, you could always wait and make him some kind of sculpture.”

Kennedy considered that for a minute and then shook her head.

”No, I want to tell him today. I almost told him last night, so I don't think I can keep it in long enough to . . . make him . . . something,” she spoke the words slowly as an idea came to her. ”Vanessa, I have to go. I just thought of a way to tell him without handing him the messy pee stick.”

”I want details later!”

Kennedy ended the call and dropped the phone in her purse as she raced around the store collecting everything she would need.

When she got home she unpacked everything onto her bed and booted Luke out into the backyard so she didn't have to worry about him jumping up and ruining the display.

She searched through her closet until she found the box that held the handmade cream colored lace handkerchief her grandmother made years ago and carefully arranged it on the center of her bed. She grabbed the little white bear holding the blue balloon that announced, ”It's a boy!” and the silver rattle with the words ”Baby Girl” scrawled on it and set them both in the center of the handkerchief.

s.n.a.t.c.hing the rectangular box out of the shopping bag she hurried to the bathroom, did her thing and nervously waited for the lines to show up. Maybe it was silly, but she couldn't help but worry that it wouldn't be positive this time. What if the other test was a fluke? Could you get a false positive?

Her palms were so sweaty the test slipped out of her fingers when she went to pick it up and landed with a clank in the sink. Cursing, Kennedy closed her eyes, took two deep calming breathes and picked the stick up again.

Two pink lines.

Kennedy practically skipped back to the bedroom and placed the test with the bear and rattle. She grabbed Memphis's camera, took the picture and booted up his computer. After downloading the picture to the program he always used for work, she made sure to delete it from the camera and then went to work editing.

She turned the picture black and white, but kept the balloon blue, the pink writing on the rattle and the pink lines on the test so each of them stood out. After she was satisfied with the way it looked she printed it off, waited a moment to make sure the ink was dry and then put it a frame.

Kennedy held the photo away from her and almost cried. That was her positive test. No. That was their positive test. Their baby. She only hoped Memphis would be half as excited as she was.

After carefully wrapping the picture she left it on the bed, closed the door so there was no chance Luke could rip it apart when she let him back in and then went to cook her husband Valentine's Day dinner.

”That was amazing, beautiful,” Memphis said, praising her cooking like he always did.

Kennedy gave him a shaky smile as she picked up the plates and set them in the dishwasher. He came up behind her and wrapped his arms around her waist, kissing her temple.

”Can I give you your present now?”

She nodded, not trusting her voice to answer in case in came out all squeaky and high. He turned her around and handed her an envelope.

She cleared her throat as she turned it over in her hands. ”What is it?”

He laughed and shrugged his shoulders.

”Why don't you open it and find out?”

She tucked her finger into the corner and ripped it open, pulling out a black and red invitation card. She read what it said and looked at Memphis with wide eyes.

”How did you do this?” she gasped, rereading the invite to the newest art gallery opening in New York. ”This is a personal invitation, Memphis! For opening night,” she added.

”You said you wanted to go and, with a little help from Ryder, we made it happen.”

”But . . . only the best artists get invited to openings like this one,” she whispered, still staring at the invite.

”Hey.” He lifted her chin so she was forced to look at him. ”When are you going to realize you are one of the best?”

”Thank you.” She threw her arms around him and pecked his lips. ”I have something for you, too.”