Undeniable Love

Undeniable Love by Emeline Piaget Page A

Book: Undeniable Love by Emeline Piaget Read Free Book Online
Authors: Emeline Piaget
Ads: Link
parents’ gift first.  It was a gift basket from Bed, Bath & Beyond, must have been mom’s idea.  She was always hinting about me needing to “spruce” up my place.  I told them that I had shipped them their gift to them since I wasn't expecting them to “pop in.”  I asked if they wanted me to tell them what it was.  Dad said, “Whatever your mother wants.”  Mom said, “No that’s okay. I want to be surprised when we get home.”
    Next it was time for Wyatt and I to exchange. 
     
    “Steph we can wait, it’s ok. I should probably head on out and give you some time with your folks.”
    “Wyatt I wouldn’t dream of you leaving before you two exchange gifts,” Mom chimed in.  I think she just wanted to ogle Wyatt a little longer. 
     
    “It’s ok Mrs. Trudeau really.  I’ve intruded long enough.”
    “You aren’t intruding at all.”
    “Vivienne, leave the boy alone.  He’s probably tired from driving all day,” Dad chimed in.
    “Oh Clifford, hush.  These two lovebirds want to exchange gifts, isn’t that right?”
    Wyatt looked a little nervous.
    “Mom!” I said giving her a stern look.  “Wyatt and I will open our gifts later.”
    “Well it is getting late and I better head out. I’m planning to go in to the office for a couple hours tomorrow so that I don’t get behind on a few projects that I’m working on.  Mr. and Mrs. Trudeau it was a pleasure meeting you.”
    “You too son,” Dad said.
    “Wyatt you absolutely must come around again before we leave,” Mom said batting her eyelashes.
    “Alright Wyatt, I’ll walk you to the door.”
    “Ok, thanks.  Good night again Mr. and Mrs. Trudeau.”
    “Good night Wyatt,” they both said.
     
    I walked him to the door so that I could give him a proper hug and kiss goodbye.  I grabbed his gift from under the tree on the way to the door. 
     
    “I’m so sorry about this Wyatt. I really had no idea that they were coming.”
    “Baby, it’s ok, I promise.  I still got to see you so I’m happy.  Before I go, here’s your present,” he said handing me a nice sized box.
    “One of your presents is in my room.  I wanted to give it to you when we were alone,” I said.
    “I like the sound of that.”
    “Trust me you’ll love it.” I winked.  “But I do want you to take your other present home with you.”  I handed him a package.
    “I will open it as soon as I get home babe.”
    “I hope you like it.”
    “Baby, whatever it is I’ll love it.”

Wyatt
     
    I couldn’t believe she got me a Titans football autographed by former head coach Jeff Fisher.  I’d been Titans fan since they moved to Tennessee.  When I asked her how she managed it, she simply said, “Eh, I know some people.”  She flipped out over her Doctor Who gifts and she said she figured out why I looked so nervous after she saw the lingerie.  I had to laugh at the situation.  I had just walked in the door from work when the doorbell rang.  I had no clue who it could be.
    “Hang on Steph, someone is at my door.”
     
    I opened the door and she was standing there in a long trench coat.
     
    “Hey sexy, can I come in?” she purred.
    “Of course you can baby,” I said as I hit end on my phone.  “Where are your parents?”
    “They are at the apartment. I told them I had to run some errands.”
    “Well it’s a pleasant surprise.”
     
    She walked in and I closed the door behind her.  She walked straight into my bedroom. When I walked in behind her she was untying the belt on her coat.  She opened it up and had on the lingerie that I bought her along with a big red bow.
     
    “I wanted to give you your other present baby.”
    “Shit Stephane!  You look fucking amazing!”
    “I’m glad you like it. Don’t you want to come unwrap your gift?”
    “Hell yes! It’s my favorite flavor too, milk chocolate.”
     
    I think I set a record for making her scream my name only using my tongue.  Normally I was all about taking my time with

Similar Books

An Inconvenient Elephant

Judy Reene Singer

Loose Ends

D. D. Vandyke

Selling it All

Josie Daleiden

Pao

Kerry Young

World Enough and Time

Nicholas Murray

Love In Rewind

Tali Alexander