Chapter 172
Missing Mrs. Lowry: The Billionaire’s Wakeup Call
Chapter 172
Early in the morning, Megan woke to find Sullivanâs handsome face enlarged and close as he slept on the couch One hand was tucked under his head while the other dominantly rested on Meganâs waist, emanating warmth.
His shirt was in disarray, his black trousers intact, though the belt was removed.
Megan assessed her own state
She was relatively put together but her intuition told her something was amiss beneath, and indeed, buried in the couch crevice was a thin, sheer piece of black lace
Her cheeks burned.
Last night she and Sullivan had done it
Attempting to move without waking him proved futile when the hand at her waist tightened, pulling her back against him. Adults as they were, the intimacy of their proximity spoke volumes.
The atmosphere was charged.
Sullivanâs hand gently patted her waist, his voice deep and husky, âStay still! Donât make me lose control again, and donât you cry about
Megan ceased struggling, comfortably nestling against him, waiting for the moment to pass.
Eventually Sullivan softly caressed her shoulder, his gaze intense, âAbout last night, should I take responsibility?â
Meganâs memories of the evening were fragmented.
She couldnât recall the specifics, but perhaps it was for th
the best, sparing her the psychological burden.
She sat up, gracefully running her fingers through her hair.
The hands of a violinist, truly a sight to behold.
Sullivan watched her, a rare leisure in his posture that his commitment to the Lowry Group seldom allowed. This moming, he was content to simply admire his wife in the morning light.
He gently caught her hand. His voice softened, âWhy so quiet?â
Megan glanced at the bottle of whiskey on the coffee table, momentanly lost in thought, then softly said, âWeâre adults. No need for responsibilities for such things! Besides, we havenât officially filed for divorce, so one more time doesnât really make a difference!â
Embarrassed, she couldnât bear to confront the piece of black lace and retreated to her room to change.
Afterward, she began tidying the living room.
Megan had become quite the homemaker during her three years of marriage to Sullivan. Organizing and cooking had brought her peace. Sullivan sat back, watching her, a teasing smile playing on his lips, âLetting go so easily? Last night, you were under me, crying like a kitten, begging me to stop!â
Meganâs cheeks flamed, âI was drunk, I donât remember
Sullivan didnât press further. He retrieved the delicate garment from the couch, pulling Megan close and teasing, âFrom our movie date?â âI donât remember.â
Sullivan looked at her, recalling her promise to try on every lingerie piece for him, a promise yet unfulfilled.
Meganâs eyes moistened at the memory of their brief happiness, of Sullivanâs wish to start over, and his commitment to being a good husband despite his struggles with love. How naive she had been to believe.
Megan snatched the lingerie, her voice low, âThere wonât be a next time, Sullivan. For some experiences, once is enough for a lifetime.â Looking up slightly, she forced her tears back and said, âThere was no point in you coming over and sleeping here! The problems between us wouldnât go away just because of that. Nonetheless, I have to thank you for what youâve done for my dad and Lucia. So, if you think last night wasnât enoughâ¦
She approached him, taking the initiative to sit on his lap, understanding his desires and their shared history intimately.
Megan kissed his chin messily.
Sullivan held her still, her lips trembling as she whispered, âTill take contraceptives, no need to worry about getting me pregnant!â
Sullivan, annoyed, retorted, âWhy would I worry? I wore a condom last night!â
Meganâs face turned a deeper shade of red, unaccustomed to his blunt manner. After a moment, Sullivanâs imitation seemed to fade, and he moved to kiss her gently, âCanât you tell if we did it or not last night?â
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Megan looked up at him, wideâeyed
Sullivan teased her neck, his voice rough âWhat am I to do with you? So easily fooled. How can I let you go⦠hmm?â
He didnât touch her further.
Megan lay on the couch, her heart softening, as Shirley, their dog, nestled beside her
Megan couldnât resist pettina hei
Woot woof
Shirley wagged its tail happily, circling Megan like a delighted child, Megan couldnât help but laugh, itâs adorableâ
Sullivan brought the dog into Meganâs arms. He leaned in close, almost covering her completely, his gaze intense, âMegan, how about being its mom?â