Our room at the Sunshine Bed and Breakfast had a stunning view of the mountains right from our bed. The old couple who ran the place were adorable and ever so accommodating, putting us up in the special honeymoon suite after we’d told them we were newly engaged.
The honeymoon suite had pale yellow frilly sheets, matching floral wallpaper, and a fresh bouquet of daisies. As soon as we walked in, Mia flung herself on the canopy bed and squealed, “I always wanted a canopy bed when I was a kid!”
She looked absolutely adorable bouncing around on the bed. I took out the photo of my mother that my grandmother had given me. “This is my mother.”
Mia’s gasped out loud, “Oh Theo! She’s beautiful.”
I sat down next to her as she held the photograph. My mother was nineteen in the photo. “My grandmother said she had taken off right after graduating from high school. Moved to LA to be an actress.”
Mia sighed. “She was beautiful enough to be a movie star, for sure.”
I swallowed recalling what I’d heard just a few hours before. “When she went out there, she eventually stopped calling home.”
Mia took me in her arms as I continued. “My grandmother lost touch with her. She didn’t come back to Tennessee until five years ago when she was sick with breast cancer, but my mom never told her family she’d had a baby and given him up for adoption back in California.” As I talked, my heart felt like it was breaking. “I’ll never know why she gave me up or who my father is.”
Mia squeezed me harder helping me keep it together. “I’m so sorry, Theo.”
I’d cried so much in the past day, but I had so much to celebrate. I wouldn’t know the reasons my mother gave me up, but seeing how loving my grandmother was, I knew that it had to be because she wanted to do the best thing for me.
My voice croaked, “It’s okay. It’s not important. What’s important is finding my family and finding you.”
Mia gave me a sweet smile, kissing me gently on the lips. Putting my arms around her, I pulled her down to cuddle her. In my arms, I told her, “I used to think
that making money was the most important thing in the world. That was my only goal, but now that I’ve found my family, money isn’t as valuable as I thought.”
Mia felt so perfect in my arms. Her intoxicating sweet smell comforted me. She took my hand and interlaced it with hers. “I’m so happy you found them.”
“I’ve been a billionaire for over a decade with literally the world at my fingertips, but I’m finally happy for the first time in my life, and it’s because of you.” Mia’s grip on my hand tightened.
Turning to her, I gazed into her beautiful brown eyes. “I want a family, Mia. With you. Only you. I want kids. Lots of them! With the woman of my dreams.”
She put my hand over her heart. “I want the same thing with you, Theo.”
Her lips crashed into mine ardently. Suddenly, we were flinging our clothes of each other, our hands running over each other’s bodies as if we’d never touched each other before.
“I love you so much,” I cried into Mia’s hair as she straddled me, her hair cascading down into my face.
Bending down, she clutched the sides of my face and kissed me hard making my lips tingle when she pulled away. “I love you, too.”
Slipping my hard cock into her, she cried again, “Theo, I love you!” A low sensual moan soon followed as she bucked on top of me. Gripping her hips, I guided her up and down watching her face twist into ecstasy. This woman was so beautiful to me, it hurt.
When her eyes opened wide and she let out an eruptive moan, I flipped her over on her back to thrust into her harder. Plunging into her hot pussy at just the angle I knew she liked, Mia’s pussy exploded around my dick in a torrent of bliss. As she contracted around me, my own desire reached its peak. Spurting my cum into her, I groaned loudly unclenching the tension inside that I’d held onto for so long.
Looking down at my fiancée, I felt at peace for the first time in my life. All the questions hovering over me all my life were answered and if not answered, no longer mattered. I had everything I needed and wanted in the beautiful woman before me.
Chapter 19
Mia
While we were in Tennessee, of course, the paparazzi found out and snapped some photos of Theo and me. Some of the paparazzi guys were pretty sneaky and had managed to grab a close up photo of my engagement ring.
Speculation about the cost of my ring became the talk of the town, if the town was the collective media. No matter how many millions of dollars Theo spent, what mattered to me the most was what it stood for. It was a symbol of our love. If he had given me something much more simple, I would have loved it all the same.
It was true. With it on my hand as I worked at my computer, the sparkle and shine of the rock could be distracting. It truly was a beautiful piece of jewelry.
Everyone back at Pictogram congratulated me on our engagement except for one person, Penny. She cornered me in the bathroom.
In a syrupy sweet voice, she asked, “Can I see the ring everyone can’t stop talking about?”