The Captain's Flirty Fireworks by Catherine Curzon & Eleanor Harkstead

The Captain's Flirty Fireworks by Catherine Curzon & Eleanor Harkstead

Author:Catherine Curzon & Eleanor Harkstead [Curzon, Catherine & Harkstead, Eleanor]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: to format
ISBN: 9781913186395
Publisher: Pride Publishing
Published: 2019-11-05T05:00:00+00:00


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A lot had happened in the space of two years, Rob reflected as he looked at Ollie. A nervous firefighter had settled into a village as comfortably as though he had been born there, a showjumper had added to his collection of gold medals and between them, they had shared an intimate wedding ceremony with their family and handpicked friends. Yet what good was a wedding if it couldn’t be celebrated in the very village where they had met? So, as bonfires were built and fireworks primed across the nation, Rob and Ollie left the church in Longley Magna arm in arm, their intimate wedding now completed by a blessing that had been standing room only.

The fire crew formed a guard of honor outside the church, creating an archway from firemen’s axes. Rob and his husband were showered with rice and confetti as they kissed, and Rob thought once again how lucky they were—the intense attraction that had brought them together had turned into love.

Tonight Mr. Tresham would light the fireworks in honor of his son and his new son-in-law, and he had even filled in a risk assessment without complaint, which Rob already knew would be taking pride of place atop the bonfire. Yet now nobody looked prouder than the retired wing commander who snapped away with his camera, even as his wife did her best to keep his thumb out of the shots.

Ollie let his head rest softly on Rob’s shoulder for a moment then raised it to kiss his husband’s cheek. He touched his lips to Rob’s ear and whispered, “I love you, Officer Monteagle.”

“I love you too, Captain,” Rob replied. He had only just begun to kiss his husband again when he heard a shout that by now he recognized. With a sigh he ended the kiss.

At the foot of the oak tree in the middle of the village green stood a familiar figure, stooped and smiling, a dish of cat food held in one hand. With the other she gestured up into the tree from which Smudge watched the festivities, pretending to be stranded.

Mrs. Cooper smiled and pointed to the cat, then said, “When you’ve got a moment, Mr. Tresham-Monteagle, no rush!”



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