Forever You by Lynn, Sandi (autobiographies to read .txt) 📗
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“You never cease to amaze me, Connor Black, and that’s why I love you so much. This song is
perfect, and I couldn’t have picked anything better,” she said as one tear fell. I wiped away her tear
and kissed her cheek.
I wanted to get Ellery out of there and to her wedding present. We said goodbye to our family and
friends as we climbed in the back of the limo, and I took out a blindfold from my pocket. Ellery
looked at me and tilted her head.
“Planning a little kinky time in the limo before we go back to the hotel?” She smiled.
Ellery thought we were spending the night at the Waldorf. She didn’t know what I had planned for
us. She didn’t even know about the limo until I told her we had to leave.
“I’m taking you somewhere special, and it’s a surprise, so you need to wear this blindfold,” I said
as I put it over her eyes.
“Aren’t we spending the night at the hotel?”
“No, Ellery, I have somewhere else in mind,” I said as my hand started traveling up her dress.
“You are a very mysterious man, Mr. Black,” she moaned.
We finally arrived at the house, and I couldn’t wait any longer for her to see it. I was reeling with
excitement. “Are you ready, darling?” I asked as I took her hand.
“Yes; I was ready forever ago,” she smiled.
I helped her out of the limo. I removed the blindfold, and watched her gasp at what stood before
her. “Connor, what is this?” she asked. I took her hand and led her to the porch.
“This house is your wedding present. Do you like it?” I asked her as she stood there in shock.
“Like it? I love it, but I don’t understand.”
I smiled and gently kissed her lips. “This is our second home. We’ll spend our weekends and
summers here.”
I picked her up and carried through the door. I put her down as I led her to the back of the house.
Tears started to roll down her face as she stepped out onto the deck and took in the beauty before her.
“This is what I painted,” she softly spoke. I stood behind her and let her take it all in. She turned to
me as I wiped away her tears.
“You don’t have to say a word, Ellery, I know how much you love it; I can tell by the look on your
face. This was built for you because I love you. I want to give you every dream you’ve ever dreamed,
every happy moment you never had, every bit of love you’ve ever lost, and most importantly, a
family. This home, our home, is my future with you, and we’re going to spend the rest of our lives
making beautiful memories here.”
She gulped as she cupped my face in her hands and stared deeply into my eyes. “I could never
understand my purpose in this world. I’ve had nothing but pain and loss my whole life. But now I
know why God saved me the first time. It was so I could find you. Then he saved me the second time
so I could love you forever. This house is perfect; you’re perfect, and no one will ever take that away
from us. Our love is infinite, and I’m going to spend the rest of my life showing you.”
She pressed her lips against mine, and we fell into a deep, passionate kiss. I picked her up and
carried her in the house. “Let’s get you out of this dress, Mrs. Black,” I smiled.
Our wedding night was perfect. We spent many hours breaking in our new bed. Ellery was right;
the wait was worth it.
“Good morning, Mrs. Black,” I smiled as she laid herself in my arms.
“Good morning, Mr. Black,” she snuggled closer to me.
“We need to get up and get ready to leave for Paris,” I said as I looked at the clock.
Ellery kissed me, and we got out of bed. Our shower took a little longer than expected, but it was
our first morning as husband and wife, so we felt the need to celebrate. We ate the breakfast that I’d
arranged and then took the limo to the airport. I hired another driver to take us because I sent Denny
and his wife to Hawaii to celebrate their anniversary while Ellery and I were in Paris. We spent two
weeks honeymooning in Paris. We saw all the sights, had sex in a lot of different places, and shopped
until we both collapsed from exhaustion. Before we knew it, two weeks had flown by, and it was
time to fly back home.
Chapter 30
ELLERY
Connor and I spent the past two months living our lives as a happily married couple. I couldn’t
believe how quickly the time had passed since the day I said I do. He went to the office every day
while I spent my time helping with various charities and painting.
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