When I Should’ve Stayed (Red Bridge #2) Read Online Max Monroe

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, Tear Jerker Tags Authors: Series: Red Bridge Series by Max Monroe
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Total pages in book: 128
Estimated words: 121210 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 606(@200wpm)___ 485(@250wpm)___ 404(@300wpm)
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I look up at him.

“I accidentally ran into one of Tad’s sheep.”

My eyes nearly bug out of my head. “What?”

“I barely hit the fucker. Crosby. Apparently, he fakes injuries. But Breezy freaked out and made us drive him to Tad’s farm. It was a whole debacle.”

“Was this before or after you had the water tower painted to show how much you love José?” I question, and Clay lets out a deep sigh.

“I swear to God,” Clay mutters, “I might murder Chet. I really might.”

“And I think I want to kiss him.”

Clay’s brow furrows. “Excuse me, woman?”

“That was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life, Clay,” I admit through a fit of giggles when I remember how damn nervous my husband looked when he saw my eyes make contact with the water tower. “It might’ve been the best part of the ceremony. You know, besides all the lovey-dovey ‘I do’ shit.”

“Lovey-dovey ‘I do’ shit,” he says through an amused chuckle. “Damn, wife, stop being so romantic or else I might start crying.”

I laugh at that. And he just leans forward to press a kiss to my lips.

“Love you, Josie. Love you so much,” he breathes into my hair.

“Love you too.”

We go back to people watching, both of us laughing over Pete’s dance moves for a good ten minutes, but when I see my sister and Bennett and baby Autumn cuddled together as Bennett sways Autumn back and forth, my heart soars and my eyes move back to my husband.

“Clay?”

“Yeah, baby?” he questions, looking down at me.

“What do you think about adoption?”

A soft expression overcomes his face. “You mean, us adopting a child so we can give them a loving mom and a loving dad?”

I nod.

“Count me in.”

“Yeah.” I smile then. “Count me in, too.”

Some might say this is our happily-ever-after, but I’d call it our happily-ever-forever.

And man, I can’t wait to see where our love takes us.

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