Chapter 19

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Sav snuggled next to Sapph, his breathing began returning to normal and he smiled at her. “Hmm, that was a nice way to wake up and something to keep my mind occupied with you while I’m in London, at least for awhile.”

Sapph grinned, kissing him tenderly. “Yeah, well we better get dressed, I hear our children and Joe will be here any minute to take you to the airport.” Sliding from under his arm, she reached for her robe and jumped when Sav slapped her ass. “Knock it off Mister, get dressed.”

Sav groaned, getting up and slipped on his jeans just in time before the door opened and four-year old Rachael walked in, trying to get her arms through her strawberry shortcake T shirt and she only wore her little matching pink underwear underneath.

Sav grinned, helping his daughter straighten her shirt. “Having trouble pumpkin?”

Rachael giggled and threw her arms around her daddy. “Is Grandma and Grandpa picking us up?”

Sav nodded, pulling his daughter to his lap and cocked his ear when he heard Damon fussing. “Yes baby so we better get you some breakfast and get Damon ready.”

“I’ll go get him baby, go find something for Rachael to eat.” Sapph kissed her daughter and her husband, wrapping her soft pink robe around her more securely and left to go tend to her son.

Once the kids were fed and changed after getting their breakfast down the front of them, Sapph answered the doorbell while Sav went upstairs to get his suitcases and felt her face flush when Joe stood there twirling his sterling silver keychain around his thick index finger.

Joe grinned, looking behind her to make sure Sav wasn’t around and leaned in, stealing a morning kiss from her lips. “Hmm, as sweet as I remember.”

Sapphire flushed, sensing her husband at the top of the stairs and turned around, smiling and hoped he hadn’t saw the kiss. “Hey sweetheart, Joe just got here.”  She said, trying to sound calm.

Sav packed Damon on one hip, dragged his suitcase down with Rachael’s help, and grinned. “Hey Joe, I’m ready to go. I just want to say goodbye. I’ll meet you at the car.”

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