A Bundle of Joy 1: Baby Wanted (BWWM Interracial Romance)

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his face.
    Pressure built fiercely inside him and with each deep stroke, he felt her clench and grip him tightly. Heather clung to his shoulders until her fingers bit into his muscles. He loved that she was just as aroused as he was.
    “Sean, I can’t hold on…”
    “I’ve got you baby. I’ve got you.” His breath was ragged. “Just let go.”
    And she did. Heather threw her head back and screamed his name as an orgasm gripped her. Waves of the orgasm squeezed him tight until he couldn’t hold it any longer either. He pressed his cheek into her breasts and thrust his hips upward in a final climax.
    Heather fell forward, her head nestled in the crook of his neck. “Sorry. I don’t know what came over me. I just…I just needed that.”
    He stroked her neck and back. “No apologies. Not for that. Not ever.” He lifted her chin and kissed her gently. “Not ever.”
    She gave him a sheepish smile and he wrapped his arms around her, rocking gently back and forth.
    He was never going to be able to let her go.
    ****
    Dinner ended up as takeout after Heather tossed the burned mess in the oven. The smoke alarm had been worth the amazing sex. Holy cow, how had they managed to go without that for so long? She’d almost forgotten how incredible his body felt and how quickly he could get her to climax when he wanted to. Heather was really hoping they were going to have more sex in their new home now that she knew for sure it wouldn’t hurt the baby. After reading the one tiny caution about being careful during sex, she’d been so nervous and didn’t even want Sean to give her an orgasm in any way, let alone like the one he’d given her. Her doctor and most of the books had said it was fine, but she’d also felt weird about having sex so close to the baby. Now that it was okay, she wanted more and more and more.
    Sean rolled over and tossed an arm across her waist. She snuggled into his warm body and curled her hands against her belly.
    This was going to be the best year of her life. She closed her eyes and just as the dream life started to fuzz the edges of her mind, a sharp, stabbing pain gripped her entire abdomen. She moaned and curled into a tight ball. Sean’s arm fell off and she squeezed her eyes tightly shut. Wave after wave of excruciating pain bore down like a vise grip surrounding her belly and wetness surged between her thighs.
    The baby!
    She moaned again and tried to ease herself to the edge of the bed. She needed to get to the bathroom so she could make sure everything was okay. Fear gripped her as forcefully as the pain and she crawled into the master bathroom. Reaching up, she flicked on the light and the trail of blood from the bedroom to the bathroom ripped a scream from her throat.
    Sean shot out of bed. “Heather! Heather, what’s wrong?” He crashed to his knees beside her and her fear was mirrored in his own features. He lifted her gently and set her on the toilet. His voice was a soft blanket on her skin. She already knew they’d lost the baby, but she couldn’t tell him.
    Couldn’t bear to voice her worst fear.
    He undressed her gently and cleaned her up while she stared, unblinking at the wall. Soothing sounds of his voice spoke words but they tumbled together like nonsense. None of them could undo what she’d done. She should have heeded the warning of her inner voice, her sixth sense. In a moment of weakness, she’d destroyed everything they’d built. She’d destroyed her shot at a family.
    She didn’t deserve a family.
    Sean drove like a madman to the emergency room and spoke quickly to the nurses and explained the situation. They looked at her with pity. She didn’t deserve their pity. Her own awful choices had made this happen.
    Sean apologized to her again and Heather turned her face away. She was the one who should be apologizi ng. She’d used him. She’d used his body and he’d let her because he’d never been able to refuse her anything.
    The doctor came in, a solemn

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