"Everybody knows that i'm a good girl officer."
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Alexa SinclairI placed Melody in her bassinet, I had just put her down for a nap, thank the lord.
I took the binky out of her mouth, deciding to get some cleaning done while she slept.
But all of my plans were altered once I heard the lock on the front door click.
I glanced at my baby once more, making sure she was comfortable before I peeked into the hall.
Tom came inside fully in uniform.
I stood there in my nursing bra and pajama shorts, about ready to start sweating.
I put a finger up to my lips as he spotted me, and he nodded knowing that it meant Melody was asleep. "Hi." I whispered, moving to close our distance, and he smiled.
"Hey mama, how's your day goin?"
I wrapped my arms around his neck, softly giggling to myself. I missed him.
Unable to stop myself, I attacked my legs around his waist. He palmed my ass, hoisting me up higher. "You tired?" He questioned.
"Not enough." I lift my head off of his shoulder, and he raised one eyebrow.
"That so?"
Maybe.
"Perhaps." I shrugged.
He didn't skip a beat. "Where is she sleeping?"
"Living room." I answered, and immediately his legs began to move, rushing up the stairs.
He stopped by Ryder's room, peeking only his head in. "Go downstairs, and watch Melody while she sleeps."
"Why?" Ryder retorted, from his bed.
"Because, Ryder, I fucking said so." Tom remarked back, please, please.
Please.
"You don't control me."
"I'm going to fuck your sister, and my baby girl is sleeping, go watch her sleep."
I gulped.
"Nasty bitches." He mumbled, getting up from his bed. My twin brother gave me a grimace, but thankfully, he made his way down the steps.
"I thought he was going to kill both of us." I said honestly, trying to hold in a laugh.
Tom went through my bedroom, the door shutting behind him as he leant his back against it. I looked to the floor. "It's quieter." I knew the minute that Ryder heard one thing he'd come running up the stairs and ruin everything.
He nodded, letting me down easy on my bed. I tossed him the comforter and some pillows so that he could lay them down.
He went into his wallet, attempting to find the emergency condom, but clearly, it wasn't there because we haven't had sex in awhile.
"I got the IUD, remember?" I breathed out, pulse racing out of excitement. It felt like my first time all over again.
"Oh, you're right." He threw his wallet on my bed, along with his gun, badge, and all of the other dangerous gadgets he possessed.
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