Pucks and Likes (Knoxville Bears #3) Read Online Toni Aleo

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Knoxville Bears Series by Toni Aleo
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Total pages in book: 78
Estimated words: 74844 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 374(@200wpm)___ 299(@250wpm)___ 249(@300wpm)
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“Oh my God, shut up!” I snap, bearing down as I squeeze my thighs in my hands, screaming as the pain burns through my body. I feel like a huge hot poker is being shoved into my pussy, and from the expression on Alex’s face, the situation between my legs must not look any better.

The next few moments are a blur. I don’t even know how I didn’t pass out, but the next thing I know, I hear a baby cry before a sob rips from my big, strong man. I lift my head to see Alex cradling our son in his suit jacket, using the bulb syringe on his nose and mouth like he’s been delivering babies on the side of the Gatlinburg mountains his whole life. Tears gush down Alex’s face as he throws down the syringe and uses his dress shirt to clean our baby’s little face.

When he looks up at me, a cry tears from my body at the unbelievable love shining in his eyes. With his voice so rough and full of emotion, Alex says, “You did it.”

My body still burns as I let my legs fall, and I lean forward to look at our son. He’s a little thing, but he has all ten fingers and toes. His nose is a little button like mine, but his chin and lips are his daddy’s. His eyes are dark, maybe brown, but hopefully the caramel will appear later. His head is full of dark hair, wet against his skin as he cries and wiggles in Alex’s hold. I stroke my fingers along his nose, his cheek, and I’m beyond in love with him.

“Hey there,” I whisper, moving my finger along his full lips. “It’s so nice to meet you, Alejandro Benito Cruz Jr.” I feel Alex’s gaze on me, and when I meet his flooded eyes, I smile. “You’re a daddy.”

Another sob explodes from him as he grabs me by the back of the neck and pulls me to his forehead, our bodies cradling our son. Alex kisses my nose, the corner of my mouth, then my lips before he whispers against them, “Don’t ever question how strong and incredible you are, mami.”

I grin against his lips, feeling like a badass, honestly.

“You are the most amazing woman in the world, and you are all mine.”

Tears stream down his cheeks as our eyes lock, and I slowly nod. While it’s still hard to fully believe his words, I stopped denying them a while back. He wouldn’t let me anyway, and truthfully, I don’t want to fight him on it anymore.

I am his.

I am strong.

And I am incredible.

Especially when I’m with him.

A sob threatens to escape as I say, “I always have been yours, Alejandro.”

His lips quirk. “And you always will be.”

EPILOGUE

Alex

Five months later…

Alejandro Benito Cruz Jr.’s birth was all over the news and social media.

Everyone and anyone heard about my incredible woman giving birth on the side of the mountain, and I couldn’t be prouder.

Or more in awe of her.

I thought watching Elliot give birth was a highlight, but the real highlight is watching her be a mother. She loves my son with everything inside her. She knows what he needs in an instant, she changes diapers faster than I can stop a puck, and even when she’s dog-tired, love shines in her eyes. She is everything I’d want in a mother.

In a wife.

I married Elliot a week after Benito came crashing into our lives. It was at the courthouse, but I didn’t care. We didn’t need all the wedding crap; we only needed each other—and our son. Our families were annoyed that we went without everyone, but it’s kind of our vibe. We do things how we want, and everything else will just be.

As long as we have each other, nothing else matters.

Skate, skate, slide, slide, skate, skate, slide, slide.

I warm up my hips as the crowd goes insane. The new arena for Utah hockey is super fucking cool. Everyone is stoked and ready to see what the newest team in the NHL has to offer them. I love the roar of the crowd, the lights, the excitement, and knowing that my wife and son are here.

Skate, skate, slide, slide, skate, skate, slide, slide.

I move back and forth, really stretching, as I let the roar of the crowd fill me to the brim. I used to think this was all I needed. My pads, my stick, a goal, and the fans, but as I look over my shoulder to where Elliot stands with our son in her arms, her in a Cruz Utah jersey and Benito in a Daddy Utah jersey, I don’t need anything but them. Elliot points to me, and I don’t know if Benito is really looking at me, but I wave just the same. I make a goofy face as I skate toward them, loving my two favorite people wearing my number.


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