Beautiful Perfection (Beautifully Unbroken Book 2)

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Author: D M Brittle
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matters from the moment they look up at you, I’d have taken a million scratches and punches for that. The moment you hear your baby cry for the first time, it’s priceless. Jemma instantly changed from wanting to kill me to telling me that she couldn’t have done it without me,” he smiled. “Just do as Jo asks and keep your mouth shut, and all will work out great. Come on; let’s go and meet your niece.”
    *~*~*
    Jo was sat on the sofa slowly rocking forward and back as she cradled the baby. The baby’s tiny fingers were wrapped tightly around Jo’s thumb as both of them watched each other in awe.
    “She is beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Congratulations to you both.” I leaned forward and kissed Jemma’s cheek before taking the seat next to Jo. “Does she have a name yet?”
    “Oh my God, I never even asked her name.” Jo smiled as she finally took her eyes from the baby and looked over at Jemma.
    “Aunty Jo and Uncle Blake, meet Elianna.”
    Jo gasped with happiness, “You named her after Granny Summers,” she stated happily.
    “It just felt right,” Jemma smiled, “and her middle name is Summer,” Jemma snorted, “bit ironic I know seeing as it’s Christmas Eve, but I thought it sounded nice; Elianna Summer Robinson.”
    “Meet the Robinsons,” Tim laughed as he gestured around the room.
    “Great film.” I nodded.
    “It will be meet the Mackenzie’s before you know it,” he added. “Not long now.”
    “I’m not a Mackenzie.” Jo said. Her expression was unreadable as she looked up quickly.
    “You will be, very soon.” I leaned across and placed a kiss to Jo’s cheek, she smiled back but the smile never met her eyes.
    “The three of you are going to have the same surname Blake, just like Jemma has the same surname as Elianna.”
    “We talked about this remember? You said that you wanted the babies to be there at the wedding and as soon as you felt ready, we would get married.” I placed my arm around Jo and gently stroked her shoulder, I could feel her insecurities rising again and I hated her to get stressed while she was carrying our babies. Jo smiled and nodded before turning her attention to Jemma, I had a feeling we would be discussing this again before the day was over.
    “So, tell me about the birth,” she said as she looked down and began stroking Elianna’s face. Elianna’s tiny fingers were still tightly attached to Jo’s thumb. “Is it as painful as it looks?”
    “Ah, it wasn’t too bad, I think I did okay, didn’t I Tim?” Jemma smiled lovingly at Tim who was trying his best to hide a smirk. His eyes darted to me before he looked to Jemma.
    “You did wonderful darling, I don’t know why people make such a fuss, you made it look easy.”
    “Ah, I couldn’t have done it without you.” Jemma looked from Tim to Elianna lovingly. “I never believed it you know, but its right what they say; you do forget the pain afterwards, so it can’t be that bad can it?” Jemma laughed and shook her head, “I’m actually looking forward to doing it again in a couple of years, how mad is that?”
    My eyes immediately shot to Tim who was mimicking a rope around his neck while sticking his tongue out which made me laugh.
    “What’s funny?” Jemma asked as she looked to Tim who had luckily placed his hands back in his pockets.
    “Nothing darling,” he replied unconvincingly as Jemma turned her attention back to Jo. “I think I will go and stick the kettle on.” He said before rushing back into the kitchen.
    “So Jo, tell us all about your new home, I can’t wait to come over and see it again; I still don’t know how Blake pulled it all off.”
    “With a lot of help from your dad Jemma, that’s how,” I smiled.
    “The house is just perfect.” Jo turned to me and smiled, “everything is just so bloody perfect right now.” Jo’s smile literally lit up the room; it made my heart swell with pride.
     

Jo
    I was annoyed. Not with anyone else, but with

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