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She sighed and leaned back into his arms. "He's a rigid pain in my a.s.s," she grumbled. "And as far as I'm concerned, he can sleep on the couch tonight."
Ryan chuckled and turned her around in his arms. "Cut him some slack. You know how he is when he gets an idea in his head."
"It's a stupid idea."
Ryan pulled her against him and rested his chin on her head. "He's not easy. He's never been easy.
But this is as hard on him as it is on you. He's like a bear with a thorn in his paw."
Holly pulled away and stared up at Ryan. "But he doesn't have to be! That's what irritates me to no end. He's being all self-sacrificing and for what? He's not happy, I'm not happy."
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"Would a foot rub make you happy?"
She stopped her rant. "Foot rub?"
He grinned. "If you come in the living room, I'll give you the best foot ma.s.sage you've ever had."
She grabbed his hand and tugged him across the kitchen. He followed along, laughing.
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Chapter Three.
He was being the worst sort of a.s.s. Adam stood in the doorway of the living room staring at the rest of his family. A family that, for the most part, he'd avoided for the last three days.
Holly lay on the couch, her head in Ethan's lap and her legs stretched across Ryan. Ethan idly stroked his fingers through her hair as he watched the movie playing on the television. Ryan was rubbing Holly's feet, and she was sound asleep.
He missed touching her, feeling her in his arms. Whenever he was around her, his need was a tangible ache. He wanted to take her to bed and f.u.c.k her in a dozen different ways. And therein lay the problem.
Ethan looked up at him then, raising his eyebrow in silent question. Despite his urge to turn around and walk away from the tender scene in front of him, he felt compelled to walk over.
He hadn't intended to hurt her. G.o.d knew he'd do anything not to hurt her, but his avoidance of her had done just that.
"Can you get up without waking her?" Adam whispered to Ethan.
Ethan smiled. "Right now a herd of elephants could run through and she wouldn't stir."
"I'd like some time alone with her," Adam said hesitantly.
The three didn't often make demands of her time. Part of making the relations.h.i.+p work was not harboring jealousy or making her choose between them. But every once in a while, they did need time alone with her. It was a need they each recognized and respected.
"Sure," Ethan said softly. He gently extricated himself from the couch, easing her head off his lap and onto the cus.h.i.+on. Ryan followed suit, and they both left the room.
Adam stared down at her for a long moment before finally sliding onto the couch next to her. When he lifted her head, she stirred and snuggled closer to him.
He ran his hand down the length of her body, enjoying the feel of her softness, her curves, the swollen mound of her belly. He couldn't wait to meet their child. At long last their family would be complete.
She stirred against him, and her eyes fluttered open. She blinked then smiled, her eyes going soft with love. That look never ceased to knock the breath right out of him. Her love was the greatest gift he'd ever received, and it wasn't one he had any intention of f.u.c.king up.
"I've missed you," she whispered.
He bent and kissed her forehead as his fingers trailed over her cheek. "I was an a.s.s. I'm sorry."
She raised her head so that her lips met his. "I love you. You're not an a.s.s."
"Could we go to bed? Just you and I tonight? I want to hold you and our baby," he said.
Her eyes glowed and she nodded. "I'd like that."
He helped her sit up, and she threw her legs over the couch as he stood up. He reached down to pull her up beside him then he scooped her into his arms and headed for the bedroom.
Her hands curled trustingly around his neck. The baby kicked and rolled against his chest, and his grip tightened around her as a surge of emotion swept through him.
Careful not to jostle her, he set her down on the bed. He reached for the covers and pulled them down, working them around her body. When he was finished, he crawled in beside her and pulled the comforter back over them.
He held her close to him, enjoying the feel of her soft skin against his.
"I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings, baby," he murmured. "I don't want you to think the wrong thing about why I wouldn't make love to you."
She grimaced and then her lips turned up into a rueful smile.
"You're way too overprotective, but I love you dearly," she said. "And I understand why. I don't agree, but I'm not taking it personally."
"Good. Because, baby, if I wanted you any more, I'd spontaneously combust. But if I hurt you... I'd never forgive myself."
She smoothed her hand across his cheek and cupped his jaw in her palm. "Stop torturing yourself. Just hold me. I need you so much."
His heart turned over, and he felt such a strong rush of love at her words. "I need you too. You'll never know just how much. I'd do anything for you. I hope you know that."
She rose up to kiss him. "If I promise not to try and rape you anymore, would you stop avoiding me?"
He burst out laughing. He held her close, his chest shaking them both as he chuckled. "I'll make you a deal. Just as soon as you have our baby and have sufficient time to heal, I'll let you rape me all you want."
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Chapter Four.
Holly moved around the kitchen, humming softly to herself. As she put the last of the dishes away, she checked her watch. The guys were out exercising the horses and would be gone for a little while yet.
She felt up for some fresh air and a short walk. Her back had been nagging at her all morning, and maybe if she could get out and stretch, she'd feel better.
She exited the house and set out on the path beyond the barn. She loved exploring the land surrounding their cabin. There was always a spectacular view to be had, no matter which direction she went.
Today, she circled behind the barn and headed into the trees up a gentle incline. She knew once she reached the top of the slope she'd be able to look out over a small valley and the river that cut through it.
She paused at varying intervals as the st.i.tch in her side increased in intensity. G.o.d, she'd become such a wimp since becoming pregnant. She leaned against a tree for support as she heaved for breath.
She looked up and gauged the remaining distance. Not too far and then she'd sit on her favorite rock and enjoy the view.
When she reached the top, she paused a moment, putting a hand to her back while she stared down at the running river. She turned her head to locate the bolder she usually sat on when a cramp rippled through her abdomen, knocking her off balance.
She panicked as her foot slipped over the edge. She wobbled precariously, fighting for balance. For a moment, she seemed suspended in midair. Then she fell backwards.
Her fingers grasped at the ground, knocking against rocks and roots and she landed with a thud and slid rapidly down the incline toward the river below.
Pain shot up her leg when her foot caught between two rocks and her ankle twisted. But it stopped her downward progress and she came to a jarring halt.
When she was sure she wouldn't plunge down any further, she curled her arms around her belly, feeling for the baby's movements. Mentally, she took stock of where she hurt.
Her ankle throbbed, and she looked down to see her foot still solidly stuck between two large rocks.
When she tried to reach down with her hand to shove at the stones, her shoulder protested vehemently.
d.a.m.n it.
She was okay. She was reasonably sure nothing was broken. Her shoulder hurt like the devil, probably just pulled, and her ankle had received a good wrenching. If she could wrest her foot free, she could crawl back up the incline.
Another tremor began low in her back and spread around to the front of her belly, tightening uncomfortably. She rubbed with her free hand and tried to keep her right shoulder motionless.
Well, this was a fine mess. But she knew she didn't have to worry. She might have to hang out here for a bit, but the guys would find her. They'd return from riding and probably freak when they couldn't find her.
A twinge of guilt nagged at her. She shouldn't have gone walking until they returned, but she hadn't imagined falling, not when she'd walked this path so many times before without incident.
They'd be worried until they found her, but find her they would. Of that she was confident. Until then, she'd just have to try to relax. Maybe even take a little nap to get her mind off her aching back and her throbbing ankle.
Her abdomen tightened again, and she soothed her hand over her belly, trying to work away the discomfort. Then she closed her eyes and willed herself to be patient.
Holly opened her eyes and blinked rapidly, trying to make sense of her surroundings. She s.h.i.+vered as the cool evening air blew over her skin.
Raw, aching pain centered in her stomach and gathered in her groin. Her back felt as though someone was stabbing a fire poker in it.
She s.h.i.+fted, trying to sit up but quickly fell back when her body protested.
The sun had sunk in the sky and dusk wasn't far off. For the first time, fear p.r.i.c.kled down her spine.
Why hadn't they found her yet? She had no desire to be here after dark. d.a.m.n it, she wanted to go home and spend the night in the arms of the men she loved.
A sound had her turning her head upward. She strained to hear. Had she heard her name?
The harsh shout grew closer.
She struggled to try and free her foot to no avail. Knowing she had no choice but to hope they would hear her, she threw back her head and yelled as loudly as she could.
A few seconds later, dirt and rock rained down on her head.
"Holly?"
"Ryan! I'm down here!" she shouted hoa.r.s.ely.
A few seconds later, Ryan slid down the incline. Before she could utter a sound, he pulled her into his arms. "Oh my G.o.d, Holly, are you all right? What happened?"
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His hands shook as he stroked over her body, touching her, rea.s.suring himself that she was okay. He reached down and fumbled with the radio clipped to his hip.
"Adam, Ethan, I've found her. She fell down the incline behind the barn. Up where she likes to sit."
He tossed the radio to the side even as the others responded that they were on their way.