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Three Years Later

Jayden's POV

"No I want to do it myself." I looked at Kendall. "I just want to buy the dresses. And we can get a caterer but I want to do the sweets and decorations." He chuckled.

"We have until I graduate to plan this wedding and get it done like you want it." He kissed my cheek.

"That's two months away." I smiled. "And Dakota's birthday is three months away." Dakota ran in.

"Hi mommy. Hi daddy." The three year old climbed on the couch and laid in my lap, playing on my phone.

"Hey baby girl." I kissed her head.

"I'm still glad she didn't care that I'm not her biological father."

"You're still my daddy." She sat up, smiling at him. She put my phone on my leg and hugged Kendall.

"You're still my little munchkin." He smothered her in kisses and she giggled. "Come on. Let's go make a sundae." She nodded and jumped down, running into the kitchen. I smiled, looking at my phone. Dakota had changed my lock screen from her to a picture of her and Kendall.

I walked in the kitchen and laughed at my daughter and fiancé with whipped cream on their faces. "You both look sweet." I smirked, sitting on the counter beside Dakota. She had whipped cream on her nose as did Kendall.

"Yeah. We got bored." He chuckled. I wiped the cream off his nose, feeding it to him. I looked at Dakota trying to lick her nose. I wiped it off and she licked my finger. "Let's finish that sundae." She poured sprinkles on the ice cream.

"Can I help?"

"Yes." I smiled.



We sat at the table, eating the giant sundae. "Mommy can I go play with my friends tomorrow?"

"Who is it?" I smiled at her.

"Bella and Nick." She continued eating ice cream.

"Of course." Kendall tapped my shoulder. I looked at him. We walked in the living room.

"No boys!" I rolled my eyes.

"You see it as her going on a playdate with her friends and there being a little boy with your daughter."

"Obviously and I don't like it!"

"I see it as a few hours to ourselves to do whatever," I kissed his cheek. "We," I moved down to his jaw, "Want." I kissed his neck. He sat on the couch, pulling me with him. I straddled him, his hands resting on my bum. He kissed my neck, sucking harshly. "Wait." He stopped.

"What?" He looked at me.

"Dakota." He sighed. I got up. "You have a problem."

"Want to solve it for me?" He smirked, pulling me down.

"I'd rather make it worse." I smirked, walking back in the kitchen. "Let's go watch a movie." I put the rest of the sundae in the freezer. We walked in the living room and I turned on the television.

"How about next month?" I looked at Kendall.

"Guess I'd better get started on those cupcakes and cookies." I got up.

"Yay cupcakes!" I smiled at Dakota. She dragged me in the kitchen. I took down every box of red velvet cake mix I'd bought. "Can I help mommy?"

"Of course you can." I winked at her. I'd called my grandmother and asked her to let me bake the sweets in her bakery. "You want to help too Kendall?"

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