"Save my place then, I'll be there in a little while." Jillian looked to the other side of the bed and the empty space looked like part of her heart. "Avery Baxter, I don't ever want to wake up without you again." She said it to an empty room or so she thought until the small voice cut through the silence of the house.
"You aren't leaving us are you?"
"No, sweetheart, I'm not. When Avery gets home I want to talk to her about something that's all, but it's something good I promise."
"Do you think Avery will be upset if I don't want to work for her?" Jillian almost laughed at the question. But the child was so serious, she just patted the mattress as an invitation for Bailey to join her like she sometimes did when Avery was out of town.
"I'm sure Avery will help you with whatever you want to do. What do you want to do?"
"I want to be a vet. I mean Avery is great, but when she talks about all that stuff she does, it sounds kinda boring. Promise you won't tell her?"
"I promise. Want me to walk you back?" When she laid down again, Jillian tried to stay awake to wait for Avery but the tired traveler found the blonde with her hands wrapped around Avery's pillow fast asleep.
When Jillian woke she found the pillow that she had been hugging had been replaced with a long warm body that was breathing deep and slow under her ear. Finding Avery in bed with her brought a smile to her face and she tightened her hold making the arms wrapped around her tighten as well. Avery took a deep breath and held it before letting it out in one long stream signaling that she was waking up.
"Good morning." The voice sounded deep and sexy to Jillian but still a little tired.
"Good morning, honey. I'm sorry I wasn't awake when you got here but this bed is some kind of comfortable." Jillian kissed her to both welcome her home and wish her a good morning leaving Avery fully awake when she was done.
"Kiss me like that all the time and I won't care when you sleep."
Jillian patted her on the stomach and smiled. "We need to buy a new house."
"I like this house, what's wrong with it? And how did we go from talking about kissing to talking about buying a new house?"
"Avery, this house has three bedrooms and you converted one into an office." Jillian stated the obvious, but she could see Avery was not comprehending.
"I know that."
"Honey, you have three little people in the only one that's left. That isn't fair to Bailey, especially when she starts school again."
Avery looked around the room wondering when she had lost complete control of her life then looked back to the pretty bright blue eyes looking at her and found the answer. "Ok."
"That was easy but trust me, you'll be much happier when you have a place where you can lock up all those decoys of yours."
An annoyed look came over Avery's face making Jillian break out in a laugh that she tried to stop since it was making the two dark brows come closer together. "Why?"
"I don't know why Emmett loves them so much, but another one bit the dust while you were gone." Avery groaned at the news knowing that the house wasn't exactly child proof and what the new one would look like when it was. "Come on, corporate warrior, let's go get something to eat. Being this close to you is making me have nasty thoughts and the troops will be up too soon for me to carry them out."
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"Junior, is there anything you want changed in the contracts before we finalize them?" Jillian's father pulled the papers out of his briefcase before they got further into their talks.
"No, I looked them over last night and they look fine."
"Good, then we can move on to talk about other matters. What exactly are you planning on doing with my daughter?" Ice tea came shooting out of Junior's nose when she choked after his question.
"Doing? You want details? Not that I'm doing anything inappropriate with or to her. Well not anything I'd feel…" An amused Robert who feared a call from his daughter if he pushed Junior too far brought Junior's ramblings to a close.
"Not details, Junior, trust me on that one. But she's working for you, buying a new house and from my dinner dates with her, I can tell that she wants something more from you. It's been eight months, it's time to give it to her."
"I love your daughter, sir."
"Have you told her that?"
"Sort of." From her answer Junior could see where Jillian had gotten her habit of eye rolling.
"Not one more day, Junior, don't let one more go by without telling her that."
She looked into the office that was directly across from hers and saw both Emmett and Kristen playing quietly on the floor on an activity blanket Jillian had gotten for them. Their idol was on the phone with the company's operation center in Texas getting some problems taken care of, but she would smile at them whenever there was a lull in the conversation. Jillian had taken them in with her that morning when the sitter called in sick, but in reality they had become a common sight around the office.
I'll be damned, Junior, you have a family. The time is coming soon when you won't need me anymore. Emmett spotted her first and got up on his now sturdy legs and walked over to her. "Hi, Avery."
"Hi, buddy, did you break anything while I was at lunch?"
"No ducks here to play wiff."
"No ducks, buddy, that's right but you have Jillie to play with." When Avery sat down the baby came crawling over and pulled herself up by her pant leg. Jillian looked over enjoying the sight of Avery holding the two youngest Baxters. They had put Bailey in a school close to the house they had both decided on, but the invitation that Jillian was waiting for before she put her own house on the market had yet to come.
"If you make me fly to Houston, I'm telling Junior on you." It was the last thing Jillian said into the phone before hanging up. "When are you going to sweep me off my feet and make l-o-v-e to me?"
Avery smiled at her from the sofa in Jillian's office and talked to Emmett instead of the woman behind the desk. "Emmett, do you think if we asked Jillie to sell her house and move in with us, she would do it?" As an answer, the little boy pulled her glasses off and threw them across the room. "You are quicker than lighting, I swear." She got up and put him down next to the blocks he had been playing with before spotting her and moved to Jillian. "Can I talk you into leaving with me for a little while? Sally said she would watch destructo and his sister."
Some of the staff on the executive floor of the company smiled as the two left hand in hand. Any resentment Jillian feared over her job and her relationship with Avery had not materialized, and everyone under Sally's watchful eye was very supportive. In the garage, Avery opened the passenger door for Jillian and kissed her before the blonde got in. They didn't talk as they drove to the new house that was ready for them to move into.