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I nodded.
“Say it, Beth.”
“I love you, Odin. I love you.”
I exploded into a thousand pieces, and he kissed me deeply, covering my mouth with his hand so I wouldn’t wake the twins. A few seconds later, he groaned and filled me.
“Shit, that was good.” I tried to climb down so we could start cleaning up.
“No way.” He lifted me, but stayed inside, carrying me to the bedroom. He put me down on my back with my legs up against the wall. “We need to keep those little swimmers in there. All of them. How else are we going to have another baby?”
“What do you mean?” I stared up at him innocently.
“I went off the birth control. I’m a fertile man again, and we’ll soon see if you’re a fertile woman.”
“I might not be,” I said, a little sad. “The twins took a long time to get started.”
“Then we’ll just have to work hard for it.” He had a seductive glint in his eyes. “I know how much you want a big family.”
“Will we?” I started becoming aroused again.
“As much as I love our children, Beth,” he said, coming and lying down beside me, “I have to admit that trying for the baby is the most enjoyable part of the process for me.”
“Me too.”
“We can try all night unless you have something else planned.”
I smiled as he came in for another kiss. “I can’t wait.”
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The Celestial Mates Series
Wrong Place, Right Mate
Alien Conquest
Mate for the Feral Barbarian
Triad in the Stars
Raelor
The Million Miles High Club
Out of this World
Stars Apart
The Blue Alien's Mate
Ribbed for Her Pleasure
Not So Little Green Man
Alien Prince's Mate
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