Colters' Wife

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Author: Maya Banks
Tags: Fiction, General, Erótica, Romance, Contemporary
it, love,” Ryan whispered in her ear.
    Ryan’s hands cupped her belly, trying to infuse his strength into her.
    “That’s it!” Adam said in an excited voice. “Come on, baby, one more good push. You can do it.”
    An agonized rasp tore from Holly’s throat and Ryan hurt for her. He ached. Felt her effort. Lived it with her. God, he wished he could take her pain. He’d do anything for her not to suffer like this.
    “Aaaaah!”
    “Okay, rest a minute,” Adam urged. “The head is out. That’s the hard part. Let me suction and then we’ll work on getting our baby the rest of the way here.”
    Ryan looked down to see a wide grin splitting his older brother’s face. Behind him, Ethan stood, his face alight with amazement, with awe.
    “I need to push again, Adam.”
    There was panic in her voice as if she wasn’t quite sure what she should be doing. Ryan kissed her hair and rubbed her belly with his hands, wanting to do something to offer her comfort.
    Adam reached up and squeezed one of her hands. “Go on and push, baby. One more good push and we’ll be done.”
    Holly’s back arched once more and every muscle in her body tensed. Then she relaxed, much like a wilted balloon. She fell back into his arms, like a limp noodle. She breathed raggedly, her chest rising and falling with exertion.
    Ryan looked down once more and met his brother’s eyes.
    “It’s a boy,” Adam whispered. “We have a son!”
    A tear rolled down Ryan’s cheek and he hastened to shrug it away with his shoulder.
    Ethan crowded in and Adam held the squirming, slippery bundle up for Ethan to take.
    “Can you take care of the cord?” Adam asked. “I’ll need to make sure she delivers the placenta.”
    Ethan reached reverently for the wailing baby, tears glittering in his eyes as well. The three brothers exchanged glances, their eyes full of emotion. Ryan squeezed her in his arms, the rush of love he felt for her so strong it was all he could do to contain himself.
    Ethan cut and tied off the cord then wrapped a blanket around the baby. He walked over and gently lowered the bundle into Holly’s outstretched arms.
    Ryan got his first glimpse of his son. Holly cradled him in her arms, her fingers lightly exploring his tiny face and fingers.
    “He’s beautiful,” she whispered, her voice heavy with emotion.
    Ryan sat there, holding them both in his arms. He held everything that mattered right there, close to him, against his heart. Another tear rolled down his cheek and this time he didn’t wipe it away.
    “I love you,” he choked out against her hair.
    Ethan bent in close to kiss Holly’s temple then he lowered his face to kiss the baby’s brow. “Thank you,” Ethan whispered. “He’s absolutely beautiful.”
    Holly turned her face up to beam at both him and Ethan. “Isn’t he though?”
    She turned the baby into her breast, offering him her nipple. After a few moments of the baby nuzzling and rooting, Holly managed to get him latched on. Soon he was contentedly feeding.
    Footsteps sounding in the hall and a second later the midwife bustled in. She took in the scene then beamed over at Holly. “Well, I’d say you all did just fine without me.”
    She hustled over and took control of the situation. She shooed the men away, giving them each a different task, assuring them they could come back just as soon as she’d had a chance to get mother and baby cleaned up and checked over.

Chapter Six
     
    Holly lay in a clean bed, a clean gown on and her baby in her arms. The midwife had fussed over her, gotten her and the baby cleaned up and checked over before beaming at her and declaring her and the baby just fine.
    She felt tired. Exhausted, really. The midwife had wrapped her ankle and cautioned her to stay off of it for a several days. Not that Holly planned on getting out of bed anytime soon. She might just sleep for a week.
    But she’d never been happier than at this moment.
    The midwife bustled out, saying she’d be out
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