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Heartstopper(43)

By:Lauren Landish


"I-" my eyes are drawn over to a commotion where someone's trying to teach Grandma how to breakdance.

Jake takes my chin in his fingers and turns my eyes back to him. "Hey, I thought I was doing a good enough job of dancing?"

I feel the thick bulge of his cock press up against my hip, and I  tremble, grinning. "You do more than enough to keep my attention."

"Cheers, you two," says a voice behind us, and I turn to see Hannah  standing there with several glasses in her hand, one of which she holds  out to me.

"What's that?" I ask, taking the glass from her.

"A little surprise," Hannah says behind a little sip. She gives Jake a  look. "Can I talk to your bride for a moment? I know y'all were getting  your bump n' grind on, but it will only take a sec."

Jake chuckles, stepping away. "Sure."

Hannah winks at him as I give her a playful scowl over the rim of my  drink. "This had better be good for sending my husband away like that."

"I've decided to quit my job at Franklin," Hannah announces suddenly,  causing me to gawk in shock. "I just . . . watching you, Roxy, I realize  I want to be more than an office drone too. And with you gone, it just  isn't fun anymore. I've already talked to the landlord. I'm gonna move  out and downsize to something more affordable, chase my dream."

"What is it?" I ask, and Hannah grins.         

     



 

"Not too sure yet, but I've always wanted to travel the world and take  pictures. Maybe I'll figure it out along the way. I've managed to square  away a little nest egg until I get it sorted out, I think."

I raise my glass, and we toast each other. "Well, then, to Hannah  Fowler, who's going to be the sassiest bitch traveling the globe."

"And to Roxy Stone, who's the baddest bitch on stage. I love you, babe."

I sip my drink and look across the floor. Jake has already found a new  dancing partner in his sister, Sophie. She looks gorgeous in her pink  gown, her arms wrapped around her brother's neck, staring up at him with  love. I can't hide the smile on my face. I'm never going to be her  mother, but big sister? I feel like that already.

"I love you too, babe," I say, returning my gaze to Hannah. "And hey, don't be a stranger, okay?"

"Damn right. I'm couch surfing with a pop star!"

I laugh and take a longer sip of my drink. "Yeah, well, this pop star is  going to finish her drink and then find her husband so she can go  consummate this union    . You'll never guess what we're taking to the  honeymoon."

"What?" Hannah asks, and I grin.

"I'll send you pics," I say, giving her a wink.

At that moment, the music cranks up. Unlike the normal moldy mix of old  pop classics that are ‘safe' for some of the older crowd to listen to,  Jake and I flew in our DJ from Club Jasmine, and as the bass fills the  floor, we've got plenty getting down and dirty. This is my wedding,  after all, and I give absolutely zero fucks if someone doesn't like it.

Laughing, I stand there, bobbing my body to the music, watching the room  as Hannah waltzes off in search of a dancing buddy. I'll let Jake get  in a few more moments with his sister, knowing that after they're done,  he's mine for the night.

For the next several minutes, my heart is filled as I take in all the  people I love under one roof, having the time of their lives. Mom is  dancing with John, Brianna with Gavin, and Mindy with Oliver. Even  Hannah has finally found a guy to grind on, Oliver's younger brother,  Tony. It's weird. They don't even know each other, but they look like  they're having a good time together.

All feels right with the world.

Feeling like it's time, I make my way over to my husband, desire heating  my core. Jake looks up and separates from Sophie as I approach, a giant  grin on his face.

"Hey, Jake, you big stud,' I say softly, wrapping my arms around his neck. "Take me to bed or lose me forever."

"Your wish is my command."

Jake pulls me closer, growling lightly as he sweeps me off my feet, and  to the hoots, hollers, and cheers of our family and friends, he carries  me from the reception hall and into the rest of our lives.