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Sweet Temptation by Cora Reilly

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Nine years after the wedding

Cassio came home in the afternoon. He’d reserved a table in our favorite

restaurant for our ninth anniversary, a small place that served rustic French food.

Mia had agreed to watch Simona and Daniele. Though it was more of a

sleepover, considering that they were nine and almost twelve. They didn’t need

to be watched 24/7 anymore, even if they were up to no good more often than

not.

We’d just finished a delicious liver paté with warm Brioche and two glasses

of Viognier, my favorite white wine, when I gathered my courage. “Do you still

not want any more children?” I meant to ask it in a calm, low voice, but instead

I’d blurted it out.

Cassio lowered his glass slowly, brows pulling tight. “Are you…?”

I gave him a look then raised my almost empty wine glass. “Really? You

think I’d drink two glasses of wine if I were pregnant?”

He chuckled. “I didn’t think about it.”

“Men,” I muttered, but I couldn’t help but smile. “So, what do you say?”

I was oddly nervous about this. Cassio and I talked about almost everything,

except for the kind of business dealings he deemed too brutal for me—and the

secret about Simona and Daniele I still carried in the deepest corner of my heart.

Cassio put his hand on mine. “Do you want another child?”

Another child. Not a child, not your own child. We’d come such a long way,

and now there was absolutely no doubt that Simona and Daniele were my

children too.

“I don’t feel like our family is complete yet. I want to have a baby to cuddle

again.”

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