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Tell Me No Secrets: Secret Baby Romance Collection

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by Jamie Knight


  My pussy ached. It tensed and quivered, signaling my impending orgasm. My legs pulled, and my toes curled.

  Then all the sensation was gone. It left me at the heights of pleasure without release, and I whimpered. “No!” My body squirmed against the sheets. “Please. Please. Aiden, please.”

  My pleading was answered by the brush of his massive cockhead against my lower lips. He slid it through my juices, up and down till my pussy opened wider. I thrust my hips upward, but my love only put in the first inch of his hard cock. It stretched me out, but I wanted it all. His slowness was maddening.

  “Do you want me?” Aiden asked.

  “Yes!” I begged. “Give it to me. Give me your hard cock!”

  He slid in fast, filling my pussy up all the way to my cervix and stretching me around his girth. Then he stopped and held. I twisted, savoring the feeling of every inch of him. We were connected.

  Aiden pulled all the way out and then thrust in again hard. I gasped as his hips slapped into my thighs and his balls pounded on my ass.

  “More! I’m yours. More!”

  My begging drove him wild and my love took me hard and fast. He pumped me roughly, causing my body to pull against my restraints. After the workup he gave me, I came hard, so hard I was light-headed. But we were not done yet.

  He kept going, speeding up and using all his strength against me. Aiden twisted his dick inside me, thrusting in at slightly different angles. Each brush and push brought new pleasure. The tension in my core immediately started building again, only to release a few minutes later in another orgasm.

  “Aiden,” I screamed. “I love you.”

  He thrust in hard and deep. I could feel his cock straining, then pumping warm cum into my womb. As I felt the heat of his seed, I hoped that in that moment, we would make another baby. Bobby could use a brother or sister.

  When Aiden found his breath, he kissed me on the forehead but kept us connected.

  “Look at me, Reagan.”

  I did as ordered gazing up into his handsome face.

  “I love you, too. I always have. I will never let anyone come between us again.”

  I smiled.

  Even though our life together was starting almost a decade too late, I was beyond happy because we were together again. I was going to live my life to fullest because, just like Aiden, I didn’t want to waste a single second of it.

  THE END

  My Brother-In-Law’s Secret Baby

  Copyright © 2020 Jamie Knight Romance

  Jamie Knight –

  Your Dirty Little Secret Romance Author

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  Chapter One - Noah

  The doorbell rang as I headed for Olivia’s room. My friend Darren was a little earlier than expected, but it wasn’t a problem. It could be weird estimating the amount of time it would take to get out here in the mountains. Travel depended on the weather, and for people who didn’t make the trek often, they tended to miss the dirt roads. Not that I minded. We didn’t get too many visitors — not for the past couple of years, anyway. I liked it that way. It made things more straightforward in the emotions department. All I had to worry about was myself and my daughter, and I kept myself pretty closed up, so Olivia was my main worry.

  I almost said no to Darren when he asked to visit, but we hadn’t really hung out with one other in a while, and he said he’d bring his son along. Bryant was the same age as Olivia, and they got on really well, so I thought it could be a good idea. My daughter didn’t get to see too many people, especially kids her own age. And even though Bryant and Olivia were friends, their playdates weren’t exactly frequent. Usually, I would drop her off at their place. This was our first time hosting.

  “Olivia, Darren and Bryant are here.”

  My young daughter looked up from the picture she was coloring, excitement in her eyes. “Really?”

  “Mmhm,” I nodded.

  She put her crayons away and then came to join me. She reached up to grab my hand, and I took her tiny palm in mine.

  “Are we going to play?”

  “If that’s what you want.”

  Olivia nodded. I could see the excitement bubbling up in her big blue eyes. The angelic smile on her face was heartwarming. It made me feel less wary of having Darren over. Hopefully, this was a good choice.

  Ever since Kylie, my wife, passed, it’s felt weird allowing people into our home. Her younger sister, Scarlett, stayed with us for a year, helping me manage and look after Olivia, but for… reasons, I had to ask her to leave. It’s just been Olivia and me since then. All I could hope for was that Olivia was doing okay.

  The two of us got to the door, and there was Darren with Bryant.

  “Noah! It’s great to see you!”

  I could see Darren trying to calculate how to greet me. He seemed to be waffling between a handshake and a hug. I made the decision for him by holding out my hand — touching is not something I’m comfortable with anymore. The handshake was awkward, but we made it through.

  “Nice to see you too, Darren.”

  I was already hating having to socialize, and I knew we’d do some talking later, but for now, I turned my attention to Olivia — an easy distraction.

  Olivia was looking at Bryant, who was staring into our home. It could be a lot to take in for the first time, especially for a tiny child. I was about to try and facilitate something, but Olivia stepped forward all on her own.

  “Do you want to see inside?” she asked in her musical voice.

  Bryant nodded enthusiastically before letting Olivia take his hand. The two of them rushed into the house, and Darren and I followed them to Olivia’s playroom. The kids did fall easily into their own rhythm. I shouldn’t have been surprised. The two of them always found something to do with one another.

  It did leave Darren and me sitting next to one another while we watched them. The silence lasted longer than I expected, but I was comfortable with it. Darren, on the other hand, needed it broken, which was precisely what he did.

  “So, how have you been?”

  I turned my head to look at my old buddy. It did suck that things between Darren and I were so awkward. We’d been friends since high school and managed to keep contact throughout the years, but when Kylie passed away, our friendship didn’t survive me shutting Olivia and myself off from the world. He’d send a holiday card, and maybe I’d get a text here or there. I’d drop Olivia off to play with Bryant but never stick around. It was clear things between us had changed, and a lot of it fell on me. But it was for the better. It was the way things had to be.

  “I’m fine. Olivia and I are fine.”

  “Really?”

  I could see the concern in his eyes. This was the very thing I had been trying to avoid. It was kind of my friend to be worried, I guess, but I didn’t want to have to manage his feelings towards me — it just complicated things.

  I was about to try and find a way to get out of the conversation when the doorbell rang again, jolting me out of my seat. It was very unexpected. People never just came to my house. It wasn’t easy to get to, and I never let anyone over. In my mind, this didn’t feel like a good thing.

  “Someone else to be friends with!”

  Olivia jumped up from where she and Bryant were playing on the floor and ran to the door. I rushed to follow her because who knew what stranger she would let inside.

  “Olivia! Stop!”

  My daughter usually listened to me right away, but it seemed the excitement was getting to her as she only ran faster. She got to the door before me. The little girl already knew how to open doors, so she greeted whoever was out there. She was out the door and giggling with whoever was on the other side.

  “I’m so sorry, she’s just excited.” I finally caught up, and the breath was kicked out of my lungs when I saw Scarlett waiting with a bag.

  “Hi, Noah.”

  Olivia had a tight grip on Scarlett’s leg, yelli
ng with excitement. I could hear Darren and Bryant coming up behind me — making the situation even more claustrophobic.

  “Scarlett. I wasn’t expecting you.”

  She shrugged. “Yeah, yeah. Kind of an unplanned trip.”

  Scarlett switched between looking at me and humoring Olivia, who was literally a ball of happiness. She has always loved her aunt, so I wasn’t surprised that she was freaking out so much. I was having a freak out myself but was managing to keep it internal.

  “Is everything okay?” Darren asked from behind me.

  Reluctantly, I opened the door, so we could all see one another.

  Olivia finally let go of Scarlett’s leg and went back over to Bryant. She was talking a mile a minute, explaining who Scarlett was to him.

  “Scarlett! Hey, how are you?”

  The greeting between Darren and Scarlett was a lot less weird. I doubted they talked regularly, but it could be the fact that they socialize more often than I chose to when she was living here. In fact, she was friends with his wife. Two years of minimal trips past the bounds of our land was a long time to be isolated.

  “I’m not too great actually. It’s why I’m here.”

  Looking at my sister-in-law was so strange. She was a lot like her older sister, but also extremely different. I had so many feelings wrapped up in my marriage to Kylie and then her unexpected death. I knew I projected a lot onto Scarlett that she didn’t deserve, but sometimes I couldn’t help it when I looked into her blue eyes.

  “Oh, I hope it’s not too serious,” Darren said to her as I stood in my own little haze.

  “I mean, it’s nothing new. My dad and stuff.”

  I knew all about it. After Kylie’s death, Glenn didn’t take it well. He started drinking heavily, and a lot of his care fell onto Scarlett. I made sure they had enough money, but I kept myself removed from the situation. Seeing how much it has affected her makes me feel a little guilty, but I was still only ever thinking of keeping Olivia safe.

  “Do you need something? You could have called,” I argued.

  Her gaze at me was a bit cold. “You don’t really answer.”

  That wasn’t a lie, but I did listen to voicemails. I would have done something if Scarlett sounded like she really needed me, or I’d like to think I would.

  “I’m here now.” Scarlett’s eyes darted down to the ground, her feet shuffling. “I was hoping I could stay here. I don’t really have anywhere else to go, so…”

  Having my sister-in-law here was a bad idea. I wanted to offer to put her up in a hotel wherever she wanted, but I didn’t want to make things more awkward in front of Darren.

  “Yeah, that’s fine,” I managed to spit out. One or two days would be okay, then we could work something better out.

  “Awesome, thanks!”

  Scarlett pushed past me to get into the house. I was sure she was trying to get herself settled before I changed my mind. She left her bags by the front and started bounding towards the playroom in a way that made it impossible to not look at her full breasts.

  “I’ll go make sure the kids are alright.”

  I hadn’t even noticed they left.

  With Scarlett away, leaving me alone with Darren, he gave me a look I had seen many times. He wanted to tell me something but wasn’t sure how to word it.

  “I didn’t know she was coming.”

  “I know, I know,” he held his hands up in defense. “Are you okay with that? Scarlett staying here?”

  “Of course. That’s why I said yes.”

  “Of course.”

  Darren was confusing me because his worry seemed to be morphing into amusement. I wasn’t sure what was amusing. Maybe it was something Scarlett did. She had a way of making people happy. Olivia was always smiling whenever she played with her, and I could admit, even though I was a righteous depressing bastard after Kylie passed away, Scarlett managed to get a smile or two out of me during that first year.

  But it didn’t matter. It would probably be best if Darren and Bryant left, so I could deal with this new development.

  “Look, Noah. I just want to make sure —”

  “I know you guys came all this way, but –” Darren and I were talking over one another, and both just stopped.

  “What is it?” I asked him.

  “I’m just worried about you is all.”

  “Oh, uh, yeah. I’m fine, really, and I’ll try to text you back more when you’re checking in.” I was hoping that would be enough to assuage him. “And I know you and Bryant came all this way, but now that’s Scarlett’s here, I should probably talk with her. Just make sure she’s okay.”

  He nodded. “That makes sense. We can reschedule. I know Bryant would love to see Olivia again. I’ll go let him know we’ve got to say goodbye.”

  I followed Darren back to the playroom, my head spinning with how I was going to handle this Scarlett situation.

  My day had just gotten way more complicated.

  Chapter Two - Scarlett

  Darren and his son left quickly after I got there. I was sure Noah had said something to get them to go. I was also convinced that Darren’s presence was the only reason Noah allowed me to stay.

  “Did they have to go?”

  Olivia was lying across my lap, pouting that her friend left. It looked like the two kids had gotten into a lot of the toys.

  It was nice to see Olivia playing with someone, she didn’t really get to hang out with any other children after Kylie died. Noah hated having people over, but I was able to take her out from time to time. I wouldn’t have been surprised if he hadn’t kept up the practice.

  “I’m sorry, baby girl. I’m sure you’ll get to play with Bryant again. Maybe next time, you can go over there?”

  “Really?” Olivia popped up, looking at me with high expectations. I glanced over at Noah, and he seemed frustrated, but he wasn’t saying no.

  “Of course!”

  I gave her a quick kiss on top of her head before giving her the tightest hug. A year was way too long to go without seeing my niece. She wasn’t the only one I missed, though.

  Earlier, when her father came out of the house, my heart almost popped out of my body. Noah looked just as good, maybe better than he had the year before. I wasn’t sure. Was it even possible for him to get better looking?

  My sister had married well. Not only was Noah incredibly rich, but he was also hot as hell. With a diamond-shaped face and shiny black hair that he kept slightly too long, my former brother-in-law could have been a model. The man was even tall like a model. He towered over my sister and me.

  I was jealous for a long time. I tried to stay away from him to hide my attraction until Kylie lost her footing while mountain climbing. Then I regretted my actions. So much time with my sister was lost because I couldn’t deal with my attraction to her husband.

  “Olivia?” The two of us look over at her father. “Why don’t you clean up this mess, and then we can have dinner?”

  “Okay.”

  Her little frame removed itself from my arms, and Olivia started putting her toys away. I would have liked to cuddle a little bit longer, but my plan was to live at the mansion for a while, so there would be plenty of time for that.

  Once Olivia got to cleaning, Noah walked out of the playroom, heading towards the kitchen. I got up to quickly follow him, letting Olivia know where we’d be.

  “Noah!” I called out, catching up to him.

  He abruptly stopped, causing me to run straight into his muscular back. I almost wrapped my arms around him, but I was smart enough to know he would get upset.

  “What is it, Scarlett?” Noah turned around; his eyes practically boring into my soul.

  “I just wanted to say…” There were a lot of things I wanted to say. I couldn’t say them all now, so I went with the most comfortable option. “I’ve really missed Olivia, and I wanted to see how she was doing, and…”

  “Is that all?”
His raised eyebrow told me he wasn’t buying the act. I’d already confessed that I came back because things weren’t going well with my dad, but I still came here because the house and these people held some really good memories. I wanted to feel safe here.

  “No. I was also thinking maybe I could help by taking care of Olivia if you want to get back to work or some other thing. You always had hobbies and stuff, so…”

  “Is that all?”

  Noah had a unique ability to make me uncomfortable. It partially had to do with my feelings for him, but he never just let something go. He liked to poke until you revealed all your secrets.

  “I could make you guys dinner. I’m guessing you never learned how to make my famous four-cheese pizza?”

  Scratching the back of his head, Noah finally smiled at me. “No, I never was able to get the dough quite right.”

  “Then let me make it.”

  My former brother-in-law was quiet for longer than necessary. It was easy to see he wanted to say a few things, but he wasn’t letting them out.

  “Okay. Pizza it is.”

  At that exact moment, Olivia’s little head poked out of her playroom. “Pizza?”

  I nodded, confirming our dinner. The little girl came bounding out of her room, saying pizza over and over again, jumping up and down.

  “Okay, little miss.”

  Noah picked her up, and the three of us headed over to the kitchen. I got all the ingredients out of the cabinets. Olivia pulled her step stool over to help me prep everything while Noah stood not too far away, watching the two of us cooking. It was almost like old times.

  I just wanted to get into that head of his to find out what he was thinking. Was he one hundred percent upset that I was here? Was there a part of Noah that was happy to see me?

 

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