How to Marry a Rockstar: A Single Dad Rockstar Romance (Bad Boys of Rock Book 5) by Arabella Quinn

How to Marry a Rockstar: A Single Dad Rockstar Romance (Bad Boys of Rock Book 5) by Arabella Quinn

Author:Arabella Quinn [Quinn, Arabella]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2023-09-14T18:30:00+00:00


Our beach day was picture-perfect. And when I say picture-perfect, I meant it literally. I was covertly trying to take a few pictures of Bash, especially when he pulled his shirt off and was running around with the kite. Luckily, the beach wasn’t crowded at all. There was plenty of space to fly the kites.

I did take some videos when he was wrestling with the ‘trick’ kite. He could get the kite up, but it zigged around making turns and loops so aggressively, there was no way for Kody to help, even though he squealed and clapped with every maneuver. When he got the regular kite up in the air, he let Kody hold the plastic handle until he eventually lost interest.

There was enough sustained wind up high so that we could tie the kite string to the tent pole and it remained aloft, hovering high above us. Bash hauled at least a hundred buckets of water up to our area and helped Kody make a sand castle. I made some cool shapes with his molds and helped him with decorating his masterpiece by collecting some shells, seaweed, bits of driftwood, and interesting pebbles from the beach. I hadn’t had that much fun playing at the beach since I was a little girl.

Especially fun was ogling a near-naked Bash. When he plopped down on the blanket next to me after another bucket run to the ocean, I leaned into him and snapped a picture of us.

He laughed and then put his arm around me, pulling me close. “Take another one; I wasn’t ready.”

I took a few seconds to make sure we were both in the frame and snapped another. Without warning, Kody flew between us and climbed into my lap to get into the picture. I laughed. “Are you photobombing us, Kody?”

He smiled really big while I snapped another picture with the three of us. When I looked to make sure I got a good shot, I knew that it would be my favorite picture. Kody was a mini-me of his father. They looked so adorable together. And I looked happy. Because I was.

“You got Lacey all full of sand, bud.” Bash was hauling Kody off my lap.

“That’s okay.” I high-fived Kody. “We got the perfect picture. That’s what counts.”

We ate our lunch, enjoyed our snacks and a couple of drinks, expanded our sandcastle, and I had a go at flying the crazy kite with Bash’s help. It was an idyllic day that I didn’t want to end.

On the way home, we ate at a hamburger place for dinner, and then to top off the day, we stopped at a roadside ice cream parlor for dessert.

Bash carried a haggard Kody into the house when we got home. “Can you just grab the leftover food? I’ll unpack the rest of the stuff later.”

I collected the food we didn’t finish and followed him into the house. Kody’s head was resting on Bash’s shoulder.

Bash leaned over and kissed me sweetly on the lips. I glanced over at Kody, but it looked like he was sleeping.



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