Nine Years Later
Toronto, Ontario
IโM MAKING MICKEY Mouse shaped pancakes when a little voice calls for me.
โMommy?โ Aurora, our three-year-old, climbs her chair, her bright pink tutu flowing like a cloud. Her blonde hair is in a messy braid that Aiden did for her last night. She refused to let me redo it for her this morning.
โYes?โ I ask, plating her breakfast.
Today is the opening day for my new sports clinic. It took slaving over my Ph.D. and then burning myself out while working for Team Canada for me to settle down in my hometown. Iโm still on retainer with the Olympics committee, but itโs a contract basis. Traveling all the time and barely seeing my family was depressing. With Aurora in our lives, it didnโt feel right to be gone all the time.
I got pregnant with Aurora with a year left on my Ph.D., and as tough as it was, it helped that she was born in the offseason.
Aurora bites a strawberry. โAre you and Daddy fighting?โ
I freeze. They never tell you how perceptive kids are. I slide her plate across the island. โWhat makes you think weโre fighting?โ
โYou didnโt hug yesterday.โ
Iโm living with a CIA-level spy. How she deduced that just from mere seconds of interaction last night is beyond me. Sheโs right though. Daddy and I are fighting.
The other day, Aiden watched all the episodes of our favorite show while I was at my clinic. It was his recovery day, so he spent it with his legs in his compression technology sitting in front of the television, betraying me. It didnโt help that my hormones were out of whack, so when I cried over it, he felt terrible. Not terrible enough for me to let him sleep in our room, though.
โWeโre not fighting, sweetheart,โ I lie. Daddyโs little girl doesnโt need to know her hero is also a dumbass.
The devil himself walks into the kitchen. He slept in the guest room last night and slipped out early this morning for his workout. Now he strolls in, hair damp from a shower, gray sweats, and a tight shirt hugging every muscle. The years have been nothing but kind to my husband, his face and body aging like fine wine. He looks so hot I have to stop myself from staring as he goes over to Rory and kisses her. She giggles and I bite down my smile.
Aiden comes to me as if heโs forgotten that Iโll stab him with a butter knife if he gets too close. Aurora watches us, waiting for the interaction to prove her analysis. She knows Aidenโs routine. He always kisses her first, then comes to me.
โWhat were you asking Mommy, Rory?โ
โIf youโre fighting,โ she mumbles through a mouthful. โAnd what did she say?โ His gaze holds mine hostage. โYouโre not.โ
He hums in acknowledgment, eliminating the space separating us. โIs that right?โ
The big brown eyes watching me across the island force me to give Aiden a tight nod.
His smirk is infuriating. โThen how come I havenโt gotten a kiss?โ โCrawford,โ I warn, using my favorite name for him in college.
His lips tip into a smirk. โCrawford,โ he shoots back. Suddenly, I remembered why I stopped using it. โIโm sorry, baby,โ he whispers, trying not to alert the hawk watching us.
The icy exterior that he melted away years ago is too flimsy to hold up anymore. Just one of those earnest looks, and Iโm ready to forgive him. Especially when he looks so damn sexy while heโs saying sorry. What am I mad about, again?
He lifts my chin and when my eyes meet his again he smiles, kissing me so thoroughly that I almost donโt hear the gremlin squealing across the island. I pull away to see her covering her eyes.
โSheโs getting too smart,โ I say to him. โAnd I donโt like that sheโs always on your side.โ
โSomeoneโs gotta be, or youโd have me on my knees day and night,โ he says. โNot that Iโd complain.โ
Iโm hoping my face isnโt red when Rory pipes up. โDaddy, are we seeing Nanna and Nanni today?โ
Sheโs talking about my parents. My family and Aidenโs fawn over her like Iโve birthed the Stanley Cup. Which is saying a lot, because Aiden has won an actual Stanley Cup, and so has my dad.
โWe are. Finish up, and weโll take the big truck today,โ he says.
She beams, gobbling the rest of her food. Much to Aidenโs and my dadโs pleasure, Aurora loves hockey. So they play at my dadโs rink every week. They both say sheโs a natural born star, but they might be a little biased.
Aiden steals a stack of pancakes and sits beside Aurora, who licks her plate clean. โIโm done! Letโs go play hockey.โ
โUh-uh, you still have to clean the playroom, remember? That was our deal,โ I remind her.
She deflates, looking at Aiden who is hyper-focused on his plate. One glance at her, and he is going to be the one cleaning the room. โDaddy,โ she says in that sweet, sweet voice.
Aiden closes his eyes for a brief moment. โAurora, you have to do what you promised.โ
She pouts, doe-eyed, and blinking up at him. Damn, sheโs good. Better than me.
He sighs in defeat. โIโll come to help you if you get started.โ
She lights up, running out of the kitchen and to her playroom. I shake my head in pity, laughing at the poor guy.
โShe has your eyes, you know,โ Aiden says. He gets up to put his plate in the sink.
โOh, so itโs my fault she has you wrapped around her finger?โ
โYou do too,โ he says matter-of-factly, loading the dishwasher. โHow are you feeling? Still no appetite?โ
I shrug, trying to cling to my residual annoyance. Just when I think heโll let me get away with it, he wraps his arms around my waist, pressing my back against his chest. โIโm sorry. I promise itโll never happen again. We can re-watch it or find a new show.โ
It almost makes me laugh that heโs treating this so seriously. If I was thinking more clearly, I wouldnโt have had the reaction I did. But knowing he cares about the little things melts my heart. โI slept horribly last night.โ
โMe too. My workout was rough. Even Eli said I was off.โ
I knew that. Only because Eli texted the group chat a picture of Aiden looking disheveled this morning. Kian and Dylan found it especially funny,
and happened to guess that he probably pissed me off because thatโs the only time heโs grumpy.
Aidenโs palms flatten against my stomach, and I place my hands over his, skimming his diamond-studded band. He had both our rings engraved on our first anniversary with I love you, like a lot.
โI donโt like sleeping away from you.โ He rubs my belly, though it’s still too early to have a bump. โWhen are we telling the rugrat about this one?โ
โMaybe when Iโm further along. She really loves being an only child right now.โ
โSheโll be a great big sister,โ he says, turning me in his arms. โI love when youโre pregnant.โ
I raise a brow. โThatโs just because my hormones give me the sex drive of a horny teenager.โ
โWell, yeah, but also because we made something with our love.โ His cheesiness makes my insides mushy. โWouldโve never thought the stubborn psychology student would willingly carry my children.โ
โMe neither,โ I snort. He flares until my smile breaks free. โBut I wouldnโt have it any other way.โ His hands move lower, and itโs like a switch when his lips brush against my neck.
His hips press against mine. โWant me to take you right here? Nice and slow, Sum.โ
I really did miss him last night. โYโโ
โIโm done. Letโs go!โ We break apart when Aurora runs straight to us, and Aiden lifts her in his arms.
โOkay, Iโm going to check the room though. If itโs not clean, we canโt go,โ warns Aiden.
She gasps, sliding out of Aidenโs hold to run off again.
Iโm shaking with laughter when he hugs me, sighing contentedly. โYou think this oneโs going to be as wild as she is?โ
He rubs my belly. โNah, I think this one will be more like me.โ I scoff. โYou canโt seriously think Rory has my personality.โ
โI donโt know. Sheโs stubborn as hell.โ He leans in and my eyes narrow. โSheโs the most beautiful girl Iโve ever seen.โ I soften. โAnd sheโs got me wrapped around her finger.โ I lay my head on his chest and, like this, I can hear the calming beat of his heart, as well as Roryโs toys clattering down the hall.
โIโll take care of you tonight,โ he whispers, and a hot rush of electricity zips through me. Aiden is always attentive, but when Iโm pregnant heโs on a whole other level. Foot rubs every night, moisturizing my belly, lots of hot baths.
When I groan, he pulls away. โWhatโs wrong?โ โYouโre a hockey player.โ
โBabe, I thought we were over this.โ
My eyes widen. โThat means if this one is a boy, heโs going to be huge.
How am I going to birth a hockey player’s child?โ โYou already have.โ
โShe was tiny! God, why did I let you trick me into falling in love with you?โ I whine.
He laughs and kisses me again. โYouโll do great, and Iโll be there just like always.โ
โYou better be.โ
Thereโs no doubt that he will. Because when I look into his eyes, all the years of unwavering love come fluttering back, and I know for certain that heโs the best decision I ever made.