Ruthless Knight: Epilogue
Ruthless Knight: An Arranged Marriage Romance (Ruthless Billionaires Book 1)
âOpen your mouth. Before you start eating, suck the syrup off first. Just think of other long, hard things you like sucking.â Knight holds up a forkful of sticky maple and pecan roll to my mouth. On his handsome face is a saucy, sexy smile that instantly has my body heating and my thighs clenching. His eyes drop to my lips, and thereâs no mistake about what heâs thinking. âItâs the same sort of sucking. You just wonât get the same pleasure.â
I laugh. âYou are so bad, Knight Grayson.â
âJust the way you like me, Goddess.â He taps a hand to his heart and gives me a wolfish grin. âBelieve me, life would be very boring if I were any other way.â
âI agree, and I love you just the way you are.â I open my mouth, and he eases the dessert inside. This is my first time trying it. I donât usually like anything with pecans, but I do exactly what he says and Iâm pleasantly surprised by the delicious combination of the sweet, nutty taste.
âGood, right?â
âYes. I like it.â
He cuts off another piece and feeds it to me, watching my lips as I open my mouth.
He feeds me like this at home, too, except we donât usually stay decent for this long. Iâd either be on the table, in bed, or up against the wall by now with him buried deep inside me.
Weâre at No.11, the place where we began and started this journey together.
Tonight, weâre celebrating our sixth-month wedding anniversary.
Our official anniversary day was two weeks ago, but today was the day we were supposed to get divorced and go our separate ways.
But here we are, together, looking forward to all the wild fantasies and adventures we can think of creating for the rest of forever.
Over the last few months, weâve spent the most remarkable time together, traveling everywhere. Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Caribbeanâour second love nest.
Tonight, weâre sitting at the same table we shared on the rooftop on our first date. This is the first time weâve been back to No. 11 since that night.
That night, I was lamenting the loss of another job and the doomed shadow hanging over my career. Tonight, Iâm sitting here with my dream job at People Magazine. Iâve been working there for the last two months, and I couldnât be happier. My serial Girl No. 9 has also been optioned for a TV series on Netflix.
Words canât express the depth of my happiness when it comes to my career. Itâs unbelievable how itâs taken off in ways I never imagined.
But the best thing about my life is my husband, the beautiful man sitting in front of me who changed my life.
Tonight is about the celebration of finding each other and being together, but I also have a surprise for him. Another big reason to celebrate.
We arrived forty minutes ago, and Iâve been dying to tell him what it is.
I gave him a little clue earlier when we sat down to eat, but I wanted to wait for the perfect moment.
âIs it time to tell me this surprise of yours yet?â Knight feeds me another bite of the scrolls.
âYes.â I giggle.
âDo I have to guess what it is?â
I smile wider. âThat would be fun.â
âOkay, is it that youâre not wearing panties? Because that would definitely be fun.â He glides his finger up my thighs, rolling my skirt up. A frown mars his face when he touches the edge of my panties. âYou are wearing panties.â
I giggle. âI just wanted you to touch me.â
âOkay, Iâll keep touching you while I guess.â
âThat works.â
He gives me a soft stare. âIs it ⦠your newest article? Did you get a million readers?â
âNope, but that would be nice.â
He strokes my thigh, picks up his glass of wine, and holds it out to my lips. âDrink. Itâs easier to get you to spill secrets when youâve had one too many.â
I shake my head. âIâm afraid I canât drink that tonight or anything alcoholic for a while.â
We ordered the same wine we did that first night, but he hasnât noticed that Iâve only been drinking water since weâve been here.
Knight glances at my glass of water, then I watch realization form on his face and he pulls me into his lap.
I slip my arms around him, and the excitement that fills his eyes as he gazes at me pulls on my heart.
âWhy canât you drink the wine, Aurora?â He presses his nose to mine. âPlease tell me itâs the usual reason most women stop drinking. Usually for around nine months.â
My smile radiates from my core, reflecting my joy from the inside out. âYes, Iâm pregnant. Only two weeks. That food my dad cooked was just fine.â I went to the doctor days ago after we had dinner with my father when I couldnât stop throwing up.
Knight stares back at me as if he wants to savor every word Iâve said, then he cups my face and strokes my cheek.
âAuroraâ¦Iâm going to be a father?â
Weâve never spoken about children, so I hope heâs not too shocked.
âYes. Are you happy Iââ
He pulls me in for a kiss, showing me without words the extent of his happiness. Iâve kissed this man so many times that I know what each kiss means. This one is coming straight from his soul.
âIâm the happiest man alive.â He murmurs against my lips with a warmth to his voice that whispers of all the things heâs longed for. âYou have no idea how happy youâve made me. You are everything Iâve ever wanted and more.â
âSo are you, Knight Grayson.â I gaze into his eyes, falling for him all over again.
That sexy smile returns, and he reaches across the table to pick up a few grains of pomegranate. He ordered it earlier as a joke, but thereâs a deeper sentiment to it now.
He feeds it to me, and I smile while crunching on the seeds.
âItâs official now. Youâre staying with me forever, Goddess of Spring. And Iâm going to enjoy filling your belly with all my babies.â
âAll?â I laugh. âHow many kids are we having, Knight?â
âWhy donât we just let the universe decide that part, and we can work on creating them?â
âThat sounds like fun, Hades.â
âIt will be.â
He kisses me again, and I press my hand to his heart, feeling it beat for me.
Mine beats for him too.
Itâs Monday morning.
I donât hate days like these so much anymore.
Mondays now feel like another chance to start a fresh week filled with all sorts of new adventures.
Like now.
Iâm at the Park Avenue branch of Grayson Inc., gazing out the floor-to-ceiling glass windows in my new office.
I smile at the view of the skyline and the bright sunshine bouncing off the neighboring skyscrapers.
Itâs truly glorious.
Although Iâve been taking care of this branch for a few months now, today is the first spent in my actual office.
My grandfather renovated the entire management floor so it would reflect the new leadership and have the same feeling as the building on Wall Street.
It feels better to me. Not because my father and Bastian arenât here.
Everything feels better than ever. Because Iâm going to be a father.
It was only eighteen hours ago that I sat with my wife in the restaurant that first saw us come together and she told me the news. I havenât stopped smiling since, and I still canât believe it.
Me, a father.
I get to do it now and be the kind of father I would have wanted for myself.
I get to do everything the door to marrying Aurora has opened, and I simply canât wait.
Iâve come to learn that it really didnât matter that I had such a horrendous relationship with my own father. I had the prime example in my grandfather, one Iâll definitely be following.
I never knew anything more could make me as happy as having the woman of my dreams at my side, but now I have her and my baby growing in her belly.
Our child and the host of others to come will be remnants of our love. Until then, weâll live the life we always wanted.
Jericho walks through my opened door, carrying two Cohiba cigarsâour way of celebrating everything.
Heâs moved over here now too. But only because we work together and it made sense for him to come with me. His position as CFO is still pending the final criteria of marriage.
Jericho has three months from today to find a wife, and he has to stay married to her for another six before heâs given the highly-desired position.
Itâs clear that my grandfather has used all obvious tactics to make sure my brother takes his demands seriously.
âGreat view.â Jericho nods as he walks up to me and hands me my cigar. âAnd you are still beaming like a spotlight from your baby news.â
âI canât help it.â I chuckle. âItâs the best news.â
He flicks on his lighter and lights up my cigar, then his. âIt is good news, for you. Iâm happy to be the uncle. There will be no kids in the cards for me.â
âNo?â Iâm joking. I totally believe him. Iâm just happy Grandfather didnât include the stipulation of an heir for Jericho. That might have been the only thing to change his mind about getting his position and share of the company.
âFuck no. Itâs bad enough I have to find a wife. But Iâll do it.â He gives me a mirthless smile and a devious nod. âIâll do it my way.â
âAnd what does that mean?â
âLet me worry about that part.â He puffs on his cigar and taps my shoulder.
âYou are getting married, right?â I quirk a brow.
âOf course. You know me.â
âI do.â
âGreat, so may God help the woman who marries me.â He smirks. âSheâs in for one hell of a ride.â
I donât doubt him, but I think back to what he said to me that day about losing his girl.
My wish for him is to find a goddess like mine.
A woman who will complete him and help him find his way back to himself.
Thatâs what Aurora did for me. She was the light in the darkness of my world.
If Jericho is lucky enough to find a girl like mine, then itâs him whoâll be in for one hell of a ride, but I guess weâll have to see what happens nextâ¦