Choosing You Read online M. Robinson (Pierced Hearts Duet #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Pierced Hearts Duet Series by M. Robinson
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Total pages in book: 77
Estimated words: 77398 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 387(@200wpm)___ 310(@250wpm)___ 258(@300wpm)
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It was the first dress I tried on, falling in love with it instantly. I knew when I saw it hanging in the window of the bridal boutique it was going to be the dress I married Dr. Aiden Pierce in.

“Gurl, Dr. Daddy gonna lose his shit when he sees you in that.”

“You think?” I replied, standing in front of my mom, Skyler, and Danté, wearing the gown.

“Hell yeah, and by that, I mean he’s gonna rip it off.”

“Danté!”

He shrugged, looking shameless.

“Mamita, he’s right. It’s good though. I want more grandkids.”

As soon as she heard we were engaged, my biological clock started ticking in my mother’s body.

“Next, everything needs shaved.”

“Mom!”

“How do you think I keep your Papi happy after forty-two years?”

“Ugh, I’m going to throw up.”

“Oye! Remember who taught you how to bounce ese poto!”

“Mom!”

“Gurl, your mom just schooled you. Best believe she taught you how to bounce dat ass.”

I shook my head, giggling.

Now the big day had finally come, where I was going to forever be with my soulmate.

My love.

The last two years had been a whirlwind to say the least. First and foremost, we were a family. I never moved out of the Pierce’s home, but we also didn’t jump into a full out relationship.

We dated, and he courted me like a gentleman. He didn’t sleep in my room, unless the kids weren’t around, but he didn’t sleep in the bedroom he used to share with Bailey either.

It was all too much for him to bear.

About eight months after I learned the truth, it was evident we couldn’t continue living there. Especially after we cleaned out his wife’s belongings, which was a very emotional day for all. There were too many memories lingering within the walls of their home. Not only for Aiden, but for the boys too.

“Maybe we should keep these for Journey,” Jagger suggested, holding onto a few pieces of jewelry, photos, and her wedding gown.

“I think that’s a great idea.”

“The rest we can donate to a charity for dementia?” he added, setting those things aside.

Aiden nodded. “Your mom would love that. What do you think, Jackson?”

“I don’t care. Do what you want with it.”

“You boys should keep whatever you want as well,” I advised, only staring at Jackson.

“I don’t need anything,” he responded, grabbing one of the boxes that were full. “Makes no difference to me.”

We watched him leave the room, taking that box down with the rest of the boxes we’d finished up without so much as a second glance.

“I’ll save stuff for him,” Jagger chimed in after he left.

“You’re a good brother,” I stated, smiling at him.

“He was her favorite, you know. He still hasn’t forgiven her for forgetting him first.”

“Your mother didn’t have favorites, Jagger,” Aiden insisted.

“It’s okay, I know I’m your favorite, Dad,” he chuckled, trying to lighten the mood.

Once we finished cleaning out her stuff, their father sat them down to discuss the future. I didn’t want to be a part of the decision.

However, Aiden was adamant I at least be present during the conversation about putting their home up for sale. The boys weren’t even bothered by the news. They agreed it was time for the next chapter of their lives.

A fresh start we all needed.

It didn’t take long to find a breathtaking three-story home, overlooking the ocean in Oak Island. Practically neighbors with Lucas and Alex, Harley’s grandparents.

“I don’t think I’ve ever been in a home this big,” I stated, looking every which way one evening when we were looking at homes.

“Great, I bought it for us this afternoon.”

Abruptly, I turned to face Aiden. Except he wasn’t at eye level like Jackson and Jagger, who was holding Journey.

Aiden was on one knee in front of me, holding out the biggest diamond of life.

My hand instantly flew to my mouth.

“Faith Camila Jimenez de la Ramirez, from the first moment I held you in my arms, I knew you were mine. I want to move forward in the future with you. Your love, your kindness, your smile, your laugh. I love you. For so long, I was lost thinking I could never feel again. You brought my kids and I back to life, and without you, we’d still be lost. I don’t want to go another day in my life without you being my wife. Would you do me the honor of becoming the mother of my kids and future babies, and say yes to being Mrs. Aiden Pierce?”

“Oh my God, are you sure this is what you want? This isn’t because you want to sleep in my bed, right?”

“I have never been more serious about anything in all my life.”

I peered up at the boys. “And you guys are okay with this?”

Jagger nodded. “Of course.”

Journey screamed out, “Ma, love you!”

And Jackson, well he gave me a toothy grin before saying, “You’re here all the time anyways, and you’re already a pain in my ass acting like my mother, so this only makes sense.”


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