From This Moment

From This Moment by Alison Chaffin Higson

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talking to you.  He told me what Nick threatened you with and what he said.  Daniel is holding him for now as there is apparently some interest by law enforcement from out of town who want to talk to him.  From [m.&ou what I can gather he’s in big trouble, so going nowhere anytime soon.”
     
    “Oh boy !.... okay.... lets shower, I don’t want to think about him anymore.”  Seeing the hopeful look on Cade’s face, “Separately.”
     
    Winking at me, “I knew that!”
     
    Climbing out of bed, I hear Cade sigh.  Standing in front of me, he smoothes his hands over my hips, up towards my breasts, which he caresses, placing kisses on each nipple.  I moan.   Leaning up to kiss him, he puts his hands around me on my butt and pulls me in close for a delicious kiss.
     
    “You are lethal Rona.  I need to get out of here before I wrestle you to the floor.”
     
    “Go on with you then.”  I place a quick kiss on his lips, before pulling away to head for the shower.
     
    ~~ Cade ~~
     
    After a quick shower in my room, I head downstairs to make breakfast.  For the first time in as long as I can remember I’m looking forward to today, and all because I’m in love with a beautiful woman who loves me back.  I find I can’t stop grinning.
     
    Jake is already eating when I arrive in the kitchen, looking up he frowns with his bagel half way to his mouth, “I thought you were in Denver?”
     
    “I was until Rona told me what happened yesterday morning.”  Pouring a cup of coffee, I continue, “She tried not to let on, but she was really upset.  I managed to get a flight and arrived home around two this morning.”
     
    “Has she told you what Nick said?”
     
    “She was about to, but I told her I already knew.  I rang Daniel last night after speaking to Rona.  He told me what was going on.”
     
    “So is Rona alright now?”  Jake asks, continuing to eat his bagel.
     
    I can’t help smiling like an idiot, “Yes, she’s fine.... although a bit tearful.”
     
    Jake with a slight grin stands to bring his plate and cup to the dishwasher, “I really don’t want to know why you’re grinning like that, but on another note, what about work, don’t you have a meeting this afternoon?”
     
    “I have a message from John saying they’re going to set up a conference call at one to deal with the client.   It could take most of the afternoon though.”
     
    “Morning, what will take most of the afternoon?” Rona asks joining us in the kitchen.
     
    As she walks over to me, I put my arm around her, “I have a conference call with work.   Perhaps it would be a good idea if you still go into town with Jake, but this afternoon instead of this morning, although I will make sure Nick is still behind bars first, okay?”
     
    “If it’s still alright with Jake, then that’s fine,”  she says, while trying to slip her hand into the back of my jeans.
     
    “It’s okay with me. I’ll pick you up about one,” Jake says, leaving the kitchen.
     
    “I’ll be ready.”
     
    Moving in close to Rona, I take her face between my hands and smooth my thumbs along her cheek bones.  “Are you sure you’re all right?”
     
    “I was all right from the moment you climbed into bed with me.”   She kisses me.
     
    “What would you like for breakfast?”
     
    “A bagel would be great, I’m not too hungry.”  Rona pours a cup of coffee.
     
    “A bagel coming up.”
     
    ~~ Rona ~~
     
    Spending most of the morning lying on the sofa listening to music with Cade’s arms wrapped around me, is amazing.  Well, what more could I ask?  I decide to admit to him about packing up in Dublin.
     
    “Cade, I need to tell you something.”
     
    “I’m not going anywhere.”
     
    “After the wedding was cancelled, I resigned from my job and gave my apartment up.   Anything that wouldn’t fit into my suitcase I gave to charity.  So at least for now, I don’t have any intention of returning to Ireland unless

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