Beautiful Perfection (Beautifully Unbroken Book 2)

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Author: D M Brittle
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place this evening, I didn’t need to tell Blake that I wanted to go; he had already told me that we were going before I had even opened my mouth to speak. This was fast becoming my favorite Christmas ever and I knew that next year’s was set to be even better, regardless of what we had ahead of us in the new year with Sara’s trial, I wouldn’t let anything get in the way of my happiness anymore.
    “I told you it was too big,” I laughed as Blake stood with one hand on his hip while the fingers of his other hand tapped at his chin deep in thought.
    “It’s not too big,” he replied, “we just need to snip a couple of branches here and there, maybe move it a little more to the left, and forget about putting the star on the top.” Blake relaxed and stepped back towards me pulling me to his side. “Then it will be perfect,” he smiled.
    “It is perfect. Everything you do is perfect Blake. Let’s just leave it how it is, our first tree exactly how we brought it. We will just have to breathe in if we want to get out of the room.”  I smiled as I placed my head onto Blake’s shoulder.
    “Are you happy?” Blake asked as he pressed his lips against my temple.
    “Do you even need to ask me that?” I smiled up at Blake who was looking down at me with concern on his face.
    “What?”
    “I just worry about you. You have had one heck of a bad year and I know that even though you are stronger now…. I just don’t want you to feel like you have to pretend if there is something bothering you, ever.”
    “There is nothing bothering me, I promise,” I smiled. “Look around us Blake, there is nothing else that I could want that I don’t have already.”
    “So you’re not still thinking about the surname thing? Because I can tell that it was still on your mind when we pulled up at the farm, even though you went along with me and pretending it was the birth that you were thinking about.”
    I took a deep breath in and wrapped my hands around Blake’s neck, “I was being stupid, and I have a habit of that as you know. I know that we will get married as soon as the time is right and when everyone that we love can be with us to share our special day. I am hormonal, whiney and emotional, it’s the pregnancy.” I stated defensively.
    “Really?” Blake teased, “I’m pretty sure that you were all of those things when I first met you.”
    I playfully punched Blake in the arm which made him laugh even more before his smile faded and his expression turned back to concern.
    “I promise you, that as soon as we can, we will get married. Believe me when I say that I cannot wait to make you Mrs. Josephine Mackenzie, it is all that I have wanted since the day I fell in love with you.” Blake took my face in his hands and touched his lips to mine gently.
    “So,” Blake said as he pulled away from me quickly and looked at his watch. “We now have approximately thirty minutes until your mom gets here.” He placed his arms around my waist and pulled me back to him.
    “We are going to have the best Christmas ever.” Blake’s eyes twinkled against the lights from the tree as he smiled down at me.
    “It already is the best Christmas ever,” I lifted onto my toes and kissed Blake’s cheek, “thank you.”
    “Now as I said, we have a half an hour to spare, what can we do in thirty minutes; twice?” His voice was husky as he placed his lips to my neck and began trailing kisses along my collar bone.
    “Just twice?” I asked breathlessly.
    “You are insatiable do you know that?” Blake laughed as he continued to trail gentle teasing kisses across my skin.
    “What can I say? I am the luckiest lady in the world who has managed to nab the sexiest man in the world, and he treats me like a princess,” I panted. “Now stop talking and take me to bed.”
    The world beneath me disappeared as Blake took me in his arms and carried me out of the room and up the stairs, I was going to be making the most of the next thirty

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