One Night of Pleasure: Military Romance Featuring a Sexy Navy Hero (Take a Chance Book 5)

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Authors: Caridad Pineiro
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at them for a moment before pulling out the last and final kit.  A fancy digital one that would not only confirm her pregnancy, but tell her just how pregnant she might be.
    Just as the other two had indicated, she was pregnant and this test put her at three plus weeks of pregnancy.
    “Bridget, babe.  Are you okay?  I’m getting worried,” he said and rattled the doorknob, but she had locked the door.
    She laid the last test down on the sink next to the other two, washed her hands, unlocked the door, and opened it.
    With frown lines and lines of worry across his forehead, he stepped inside and laid his hands on her waist, but before he could say anything, she pointed in the direction of the sink.
    He screwed his eyes almost closed as he glanced at them and tried to make out what they were, but then his gaze popped wide open and he shook his head.  “I don’t get it.  Why – ”
    “Because I’m pregnant, Mark.  I’m going to have our baby,” she said and cradled his cheeks in both hands.
    He paled to a sickly white and wobbled.
    She guided him to the toilet seat to sit, raked her fingers through his hair, and laid her hands on his shoulders.  “Did you hear what I said, Mark?”
    He wagged his head back and forth over and over.  “It’s not possible, Bridget.  The doctors said – ”
    “It would take a miracle and those three tests over there say that’s what happened.  A miracle.”
    He buried his head against her breasts and splayed one hand against her still flat belly.  “I didn’t dare think this would ever happen, but you know what my true miracle was?” 
    Confused, she shook her head and met his gaze.  “No, I don’t.”
    “You, Bridget.  That one night together.  Up until that one night, I didn’t dare hope that I’d find someone like you.”
    She smiled, bent, and kissed him. “Well, I’m yours and I know we’re going to have lots more nights together.”
    “Lots lots more.  Even if the baby keeps us awake some nights,” he said with a broad unrepentant grin.
    She grinned broadly and said, “You’re a resourceful man, Captain.  I know you’ll find a way to juggle fatherhood and being my husband.”
    “Fatherhood and husband. Two words I never thought would apply to me, Bridget.  You don’t know how happy it makes me when hear those words.”
    She raked her fingers through his hair and cradled the back of his head.  “Just as happy as it makes me to say those words.  I love you, Mark.  I know you’ll make a fabulous father and an amazing husband.  There’s just one problem.”
    He narrowed his gaze and considered her.  “What’s the problem?”
    “I don’t want to wait another six months to get married.  How does next week sound?”
    He laughed and shot to his feet.  “If I could get a Navy fleet moving, I think I can make our wedding happen by next week.”
    She wrapped her arms around his waist and hugged him hard.  “Just as I said before, Captain.  You are totally resourceful.”
    “And I’m going to spend the rest of my life proving that you,” he said, kissed her and swept her up into his arms.
    She didn’t think she’d ever get tired of that and figured she’d better enjoy it now before the baby made it impossible.  As he laid her on the bed and followed her down, she let herself enjoy that as well.
    The man was truly and incredibly inventive and she knew they’d share many more mornings and nights of pleasure . . . and of love.

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    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

Copyright © 2015 by Caridad

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