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Protect Me (Rivers Edge Book 4)(46)

By:Lacey Black


He loves me.

And no matter what happens next and what the outcome of the trial is, I  know I will always have his love with me. He is the happily ever after I  never thought I'd have. He is my life and my one true love.

We are a team and we'll always have each other's back because that's  what a team does. They protect each other. They love each other.

As I drive away in the back of that car and watch Nate disappear from my  sight, I know without a shadow of a doubt that one thing is for  certain: when we get home tonight, whenever and wherever that may be, we  have eighteen hours worth of break-up make-up sex to get to.

And I can't wait.





Epilogue


Nate




It's the first Saturday of November and the leaves are all but gone from  the trees. The sky is bright and clear, but don't let the sunshine fool  you. Today's high is only supposed to be forty-five. Lia is sitting  beside me in the Mustang as we head over to Travis' house for Grant's  first birthday party.

Last night after we got home from St. Charles, Lia helped me wrap that  big ass box containing Grant's battery operated hot wheel. It took two  rolls of wrapping paper - partially because I cut the first strip too  short - and half a roll of tape to wrap this bad boy. I can't wait for  Grant to tear into it!                       
       
           



       

Lia and I had a date last night that involved two of my favorite things:  sex and tattoos. After the ordeal two months ago, Lia had been talking  about getting some ink, and I had been contemplating another. So, after  dinner, we stopped by my tattoo parlor of choice, New Ink, and looked  around. Turns out, Jared, my regular guy had a cancellation later in the  evening.

After spending about thirty minutes looking around, Lia finally decided  on her tattoo. Actually, Jared designed it for her based off of a few  ideas she had. This intricate tattoo is perfect for my girl. It's a  dandelion blowing in the wind and as the pieces blow free, they turn to  birds. It symbolizes her freedom. Her past leading to a better future.  And it's fucking sexy as hell on the back of her right shoulder.

I decided that since I was there, I might as well get another, too. I  chose to bring the tribal design I have on my shoulder forward to cover  my left pec. I, also, decided to permanently mark my body with the one  thing I swore I never would do. A woman's name. Placed within the curves  and lines of the tattoo is the name Lia. Her name is permanently etched  on my body, close to my heart. The place she will always be.

We pull into Travis and Josselyn's driveway leading to their beautiful  log cabin style home. Travis did everything he could to build this house  by himself, including push Joss away when his work became more  important than their time together. But, fortunately, he got his head  out of his ass around the time Grant was born. They will be celebrating  their first anniversary in just a few weeks.

I park the Mustang next to Jake's old truck and make my way to the  trunk. Lia is there a moment later and helps me lift the box out of the  deep hole.

"I can't believe you got him this thing," she says with a smile. "He can't even drive it yet."

"Maybe not yet, but I will teach him. He'll be driving this thing better  than his dad drives, by May. You watch," I say with a smile. I situate  the large box in my arms, mindful not to rub it against my tender chest,  as we make our way towards the front porch.

"Nathan Stevens, what the hell is that?" Josselyn asks from her position  at the front door with her arms crossed firmly over her chest and an  exasperated look on her pretty face. It's a total Mom look.

"This, my favorite sister-in-law, is the best gift ever for my nephew," I say as I walk up the stairs with no problem.

"I heard that," Erin hollers from her chair just beyond the doorway.

"Is it going back home with you after the party?" she asks with her eyebrow raised in question.

"Nope," I say as I jimmy myself through the front door. "But I promise  to come out here all the time and help him with it," I add.

Josselyn huffs, but doesn't say any more, as she places a kiss on my cheek. "Hi, Lia," she says as she hugs my girl.

Lia has become fast friends with all of the Stevens women. She still  works at the bakery full time, but doesn't live in the apartment above  anymore. Now, her beautiful head rests on the pillow next to mine, every  night. There's no better way to fall asleep. Well, there is one better  way …

"Hey, everyone," I call into the living room as I set the big box down next to the mountain of presents.

"Nay Nay!" Grant exclaims as he takes off at a wobbly run towards me,  yelling the nickname that I've been given since the little guy can't  quite say Nate. It makes me smile to hear that cheesy name from his  lips. The guys love to tease me, but I don't give a shit. I think it's  cool. I barely have time to get the box situated and turn around before  the little man is in my arms. He officially started walking last week,  the day before his first birthday.

"Happy birthday, little man," I reply with enthusiasm that mimics my  nephew's. Technically, Grant's birthday was last week, but this was the  first Saturday that my brothers and I were off from work. So, it's an  entire afternoon of celebrating.

"Me?" he asks, eyes wide as he stares at the box that is bigger than he is.

"It is, little man," I say as I place a kiss on the top of his dark hair. "Who's your favorite uncle?" I ask.

"Nay Nay!" he exclaims and throws those little - and sort of sticky -  arms around my neck. "Don't get too excited, Nate. He told me the same  thing earlier when I gave him a handful of Cheetos," Maddox says before  heading out the back door to man the grill with Jake.

I put Grant down and send him off to play with his cousins. Mom and Dad  are sitting on the sectional couch with Erin who is already huge for  four months. Jake and Travis are outside grilling hamburgers and hotdogs  while Maddox and Will play with the kids on the floor. Lia, Avery, and  Joss all work on setting the food out on the counter, as we get ready to  feed the masses.                       
       
           



       

I take in my family around me when I feel my mom's arms wrap firmly around my waist. "Did you do it?" she whispers.

"Not yet. I'm taking her to the creek as soon as we leave here. I put  the sign up and I have the paperwork in my pocket," I reply, trying hard  to mask my excitement.

"I can't wait for her to see it," she adds with a knowing smile.

I lean down and kiss my mom's head, pulling her close in a tight hug. I  can't imagine what would have happened two months ago if my mom hadn't  come to my house and kicked my ass into seeing the big picture. The  thought of Lia being out at the creek by herself, while I practically  drank myself stupid back at my house, still burns my gut. But, Mom knew  Lia wouldn't have just left me. And while, deep down, I knew it too, I  was too hung up on her words in the note and what happened in my past to  see it. Thank God for Mom.

"I hope she's as excited as I am to tell her," I say softly to Mom.

"She'll be ecstatic," she adds with a smile.

If Mom only knew the extent of my excitement …

The afternoon progresses without a hitch. I've always loved spending  time with my family, but with Lia in my life, it seems that much more  fulfilled. I don't mind my brothers sneaking kisses on the lips of their  wives. I don't mind my brother-in-law and my sister … No, wait. I still  mind that.

I glance around the room as Grant and his cousins play with all of his  new toys. I had to promise Travis and Josselyn that I'd come over, not  this spring, but the next spring and teach Grant to drive his new  battery operated Mustang. He's definitely going to be too little for it  even next year. Little does Travis know that I'll be over the first  Saturday that we have temperatures over fifty degrees, rigging up some  way to take him for a ride in it, even though his legs won't reach the  pedals. Little man better have a snowsuit.

"So, I know that today's about Grant, but I was hoping I could talk to  everyone for a few minutes," Jake says from his perch on the floor in  front of Erin who is still sitting on the couch, eating her second slice  of birthday cake. Or is it her third?

"What's up, Jake?" Dad asks from Travis's easy chair in front of the big screen television.

"Well, Erin and I went to the doctor yesterday and we got to see an ultrasound thingy," Jake says with a big smile.

"Did you find out the sex of the baby?" Avery asks, practically bouncing up and down on the floor next to Maddox.

"We did," Jake says as he looks over his shoulder at Erin. Both wear matching grins.