Secret Baby: Billionaire Stepbrother

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hoped my new changes kept breaking through to him.
    Actions spoke louder than words; Beck taught me that.
     
     
    Chapter Nine
     
     
    Beck debated about letting Millie do what she’d said she finally wanted to do. He’d argued with her to do this exact thing before, but now that it was imminent, he realized he should have cut her some slack. It did have major ramifications like she’d said before, and he’d wanted to ignore back then. In fact, there were many more now, especially for Bart.
    He would not have his son hurt by it. So he muttered and paced in Bart’s room, hiding from his stepmother. Bart was asleep looking like an angel, and Beck felt the tug as he did every time he looked at him.
    My son.
    It was pride, possessiveness, and lots of love.
    He’d never told her, but Bart had Millie’s nose.
    “If we don’t just lay it out, this hell is going to haunt us forever,” Beck muttered.
    Instead of trying to shove it under the carpet, he and Millie needed to shout it from the rooftops. They needed to bulldoze their place in this world.
    He looked at Bart. That was the way to help his son.
    Then he heard the front door opening, and he went to back up his woman.
    He could see right away that she was tired, but he could also see determination on her beautiful face. Without thinking and definitely without planning it, he reached her at the entrance to the living room. Their mom was just turning toward Millie’s entrance, and he swept Millie up against his body.
    Then he kissed her, right in front of their mom, who made a shocked sound.
    But Millie didn’t get shocked, instead she lifted her arms over his shoulders and she kissed him back even harder, while she pressed fully against him.
    The minute their lips parted, she said, “Hello, baby, it’s so good to be home.”
    Damn, he liked that... Beck tightened his arm around her, as their mom exclaimed, “What in the hell are you two doing! Stop that!”
    Beck kept his arms circling Millie, but he let her turn under his arms, until her back was to his front as she waved and smiled at their mom. A fucking brilliant performance and it made him want to lift her up and take her to bed, where he could show her how much she turned him on and he wanted her.
    “Hi, mom,” Millie called. “I see you have discovered our little secret.”
    Phyllis stomped forward with her hand on her hips, as she declared, “This isn’t funny, young lady.” Her searing gaze turned to Beck. “ Get your hands off her, it's indecent!”
    “Oh, mom!” Millie exclaimed. “It isn’t indecent for two people in love.”
    Beck tensed as a cosmic beat thumped through him, and then the world came into focus again. He took Millie and whirled her toward him, while their mother was exclaiming her protests.
    “ Say that again,” he uttered fiercely.
    Millie clutched his shoulders, looking at him in surprise, then she quite clearly said, “I love you, Beck, I always have.”
    Over the top of Millie’s declaration, their mother yelled, “Of course you love him, you are family, but you cannot do this- this thing!”
    Beck didn’t say he loved her back, but he did cup her face in his hands and he pulled her up to kiss her with fierce emotions, until she gasped a hurt sound, because their mother had slugged her back to get their attention.
    Beck glared over the top of Millie’s head, and he snarled, “You fucking touch her like that again and I will throw you out.”
    Millie stepped forward to hug against him as their mom exclaimed a stunned sound. Then, since he had their mom speechless, he laid it out for her.
    “We are together, mom, get used to it or get out, because we are not asking for your permission or approval. And if you just once say it is inappropriate or indecent, you will never be welcomed here again.”
    His mom started to open her mouth, when Millie turned partially against him, and loudly said, “Don’t say it, mom! Think first, because you’re not getting any chances

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