Jason (Kings of Guardian #4)

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her bra aside and feasted on her soft, succulent skin. The nipple pearled tight under his tongue. He used his teeth to worry the pebbled skin. Her hips bucked under him, grinding her core against his weight. He pushed his hips into her on her next upward thrust. The sound of their mutual moan filled the room.
    “Momma?”
    Jason and Faith froze at the exact same second, whipping their heads toward the hall where Reece stood rubbing his eyes.
    “Hi, baby.” Faith pulled her shirt down and scrambled to sit up. Jason lifted off her and rolled to his side, lying the length of the couch behind Faith. He wasn’t bending to sit up. That wasn’t happening for a hot minute, not with his cock as hard as a crowbar.
    “Were you playing?” Reece walked over to the couch and climbed up, but instead of sitting on Faith’s lap he settled in between them and closed his eyes.
    “Yeah, baby, grownup games.” Faith’s eyes rounded and her smile brightened the room. Jason chuckled at her expression and answer.
    “Okay. Can I stay?” Reece turned to his side, cuddling closer to Jason. The little boy’s head dropped on his arm. Jason fucking melted. The flush of fever on the little guy’s cheeks, coupled with the kid’s complete innocence, sucker-punched him in the gut. Got his attention and held it, but he was damned if he could figure out why.
    Faith scooted down on the sofa and ran her hand through Reece’s hair. She looked up at Jason with a questioning look.
    “Sure, buddy. You can stay.” Jason’s whisper brought Reece’s eyes open.
    “I’m glad you like us, Superman.” His eyes drooped again, closing as his little body twitched with sleep.
    “I’m glad he likes us, too.” Faith whispered her words while staring at Jason.
    He smiled back at her. What he was feeling right now? This was something he never imagined he’d want to feel. This wasn’t him needing to get laid. It wasn’t about his past, about Theo or about Guardian. The feelings he had right now had everything to do with his present. Jason lifted Reece’s head and ran his arm under Faith, too, allowing her to snuggle closer.
    “Is this okay?” Faith’s whisper drifted over to him.
    “Nowhere I’d rather be.” His hushed answer wasn’t a line. It was the truth.
    “You’re making me believe in fairy tales, Mr. King.”
    “I’m no Prince Charming.”
    “And I’m no Cinderella, but I’d dance with you and I wouldn’t run away at midnight. You’ve seen most of my ugly step-sister reality already.”
    “Most?” Jason caught the wistfulness in her voice.
    “A lady has to have some secrets.”
    “A few are authorized.”
    “Thank you.”
    “For what?”
    “For being as wonderful as I thought you might be.”
    “When you take off those rose colored glasses, my reality won’t be pretty.”
    “Tell me about you.”
    Jason focused on her face. Her eyes were a dark chocolate brown sprinkled with tiny gold flecks. Beautiful, really.
    “You first.” He’d already talked too much about himself. He could find out everything about Faith with one phone call, but he didn’t want to learn about her from a background investigation.
    “Hmm… well, I’m twenty-one. I had Reece when I was seventeen. That makes this little guy four going on forty.” Some emotion shadowed her face. “I got into a real bad situation before Theo found me. My family life wasn’t what anyone would call ideal. Decisions were made for me that didn’t have my best interest at heart. Theo pulled me out of that mess and took me to live with him in Virginia. When he started going overseas a lot, it made sense for me to have my own place. Make my own way. We’d visited Savannah on a little getaway once and I loved the area. So I moved down here and found a job. I heard about this trailer from a co-worker. The owner had to move to California to take care of family. The price was right and Theo put up the down payment for me.” Faith laughed quietly, reflecting on

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