Chapter Bossy Romance: Epilogue
Bossy Romance: Single Dad BWWM (Billionaire Dads)
I dab paint on the edge of Rowanâs nose and make a run for it when he comes after me with the paint roller. Nova squeaks from the middle of the yard where she was dunking the other used paint rollers into buckets.
âToo slow, Ro,â I yell over my shoulder, zigzagging through the grass.
My son pumps his skinny arms and tackles me. I get a paint roller straight to the side of the face.
âAha!â Rowan cries out in victory.
Itâs a short-lived sound as a bucket of water gets poured over our heads, drenching us both. Shivering, we glance up into Novaâs grinning face.
âOops.â
âLetâs get her!â Rowan yells.
âCharge!â
Novaâs eyes widen as she sees the folly of her ways, but itâs too late. I grab the hose, Rowan grabs another bucket and, with a common enemy, we become allies.
Nova doesnât stand a chance.
We corner her near the edge of the porch steps and I turn the nozzle up. Rowan throws the rest of the water in the bucket.
Nova sputters and holds up her hands in surrender.
I cut the hose and grin when she gives me a stink eye.
âYou were too eager to do that,â Nova points out.
I shrug.
She plucks her damp shirt away from her skin. âEw.â
I wrap her in my arms, making us both doubly wet.
âWhat are you doing?â
âIâve got a way to dry us fast.â Spinning her around, I grin when she wraps her arms around my neck and stops me.
âIâm getting dizzy.â
âItâs probably a side-effect from when you fell from heaven.â
âThatâs pitiful.â
âYou know you love it.â
She gives me an affectionate kiss on the lips. I try my best not to stick my tongue down her throat since we have an audience.
But it seems like I donât do a good enough job keeping it PG.
âYou two are so gross.â Rowan sinks to the grass and covers his face. âAw! My eyes!â
Novaâs lips disconnect from mine. She smirks at him. âI think he got that overdramatic side from you.â
âProbably.â
I set her on her feet and we all dry off as best as we can before moving inside.
âThis paint got all over my skin. Iâll have to take a shower,â Nova says, throwing an inviting look over her shoulder.
Instantly, I imagine hoisting her up beneath the streaming rain, slamming her against every wall in the walk-in shower and utterly ravaging her.
I take an eager step toward Nova when Rowan tugs on my shirt. âAdam.â
I glance down.
âYou think my muralâs dry yet?â
âNot sure, bud.â I meet Novaâs gaze and give her a disappointed look.
She winks as if to say Oh, I will definitely be taking her up on that.
With a resigned sigh, I follow my son into his new and renovated room.
Technically, itâs the same old guest room.
Also, itâs not renovated yet.
I managed to get the in-demand and highly lauded Sunny Hastings to agree to redecorate the room for us. She only squeezed us into her schedule because of Nova, but Iâve seen the mock-ups and I already know Rowanâs room is about to be epic.
Even more epic than the furniture, however, is the mural Rowan designed with his cartoon characters. Weâve been painting the room together in the evenings. I use it as a way to bond with him and stretch my creative muscles.
But Iâve actually enjoyed it.
Since today was the last day, I invited Nova to help us finish up.
Now, the mural spreads out in all its colorful glory. Thereâs a skill to the design that puts a smile on my face.
Rowan is going to be a famous artist someday. Maybe someday soon. Heâs already looking at starting his own art channel where heâll take videos of himself making paintings.
Now that Iâm seeing the design all together, I notice there are four cartoon figures.
âBy any chance, Rowan,â I point, âare those⦠us?â
He turns shy, which is rare for him.
âI drew one for mom,â he says, âthen I drew one for me and you. And it didnât feel right without Novaâ¦â
I hook an arm around his neck and bring him in for a side-hug. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
âI didnât want it to be weird.â
âWhatâs weird about this? It makes the mural even more awesome.â
He grins, getting back some confidence.
âAdam.â
âMm?â
âWould it be weird if I called you âdadâ?â
Dumbstruck, I freeze.
âCalling you Adam is weird.â His eyes skitter away. âEspecially when Iâm with my friends. Even Beth calls Mr. Stinton âdadâ and heâs not her real dad. Bailey and Micheal do it to Mr. Hastings too and their real dad died. Itâs weird that Iâm the only one not calling you dad even though weâre actually related.â
âOh.â I blink at his astute explanation. âI mean, that makes sense.â
âDad,â Rowan says suddenly.
My heart climbs all the way to my throat and blocks any air from coming out.
âDad.â Rowan scrunches his nose. âItâs weird.â
âYouâll get used to it,â I say quickly. Thereâs no way I can go back to being called âAdamâ after hearing that.
His lips curl up. âDad?â
âHm?â
âIâm really glad mom put me on that bus. Iâm really glad I knocked on your door. And⦠Iâm really glad I found you.â
My eyes start welling with tears and it takes all my strength to keep them from falling. âMe too, Rowan.â
The mood is way too sappy, so I clap his back. âNow take a shower and get ready to go to the farmhouse. And make sure you get all the paint behind your ears. Nikoâs got sharp eyes. Sheâs not going to like you if youâre dirty.â
His ears get extremely red. âWho said I want Niko to like me?â
âI just meant as friends, bud.â
I did not.
But itâs clear Rowan canât handle being exposed yet.
His entire face turning red, Rowan shuffles into his adjoining bathroom.
I chuckle and find my way into my room.
Nova is sitting on the bed. Sadly, sheâs fully dressed but when she greets me with a small, welcoming smile, I forget my disappointment. The woman makes me weak in the knees just by breathing.
I slide my gaze up. Her hair is contained in a plastic bag and I smirk at it.
âDo I want to know?â
âItâs a black woman thing.â
âI want to know.â
She rolls her eyes. âThis is day two of my wash-and-go. If I rinse out my hair, my products and gel will wash out and then all my hard work will be for nothing.â
âI donât understand.â
âAnd this is why you didnât need to know.â
Have I mentioned I find this woman sexy as hell when she scowls at me?
Nova looks so beautiful sitting in the sunlight, her dark skin on fire and her eyes alive with purpose. I draw in a steadying breath, hoping to slow the thudding against my ribs.
It doesnât work.
âWhat?â she asks, still a little snappy.
Rather than answer, I walk over to her until I can feel her breath skittering over my cheek. My lips find hers. At the first touch, she draws me in, stirring a hunger inside that can only be satisfied by one womanâNova freaking Delaney.
My breath catches when she twines her fingers in my shirt. I feel myself being pulled toward the bed and nearly lose my balance. Propping my hands into the mattress, I step over her and delve into the sweetness of her mouth.
As her kiss turns insistent, I start unbuttoning her shirt, eager to feel her skin, grip her from behind and hammer the life out of her.
Heat fills the room and Iâm one layer away from paradise⦠when I hear Rowanâs bathroom door thudding open and remember weâre not alone.
Nova gives me another, quick kiss before pushing herself up.
I notice her chuckling and frown. âWhat?â
âIâm wearing a literal plastic bag on my head and that isnât enough to stop you.â
âDarlinâ, you could be wearing a potato sack and Iâd still take you on every flat surface.â
She smirks and pulls her clothes back on.
I sit beside her and run a hand through my hair. As my body settles down, I remember what I wanted to share with her. âNova, you wonât believe what just happened.â
She glances pointedly down at my pants and looks back up. âIs this about to be a dirty joke orâ¦â
âNo, no. Nothing like that.â I blow out a breath. âRowan just called me âdadââ
Her eyes widen. She understands without me having to explain more. âAdam, thatâs⦠wow. Iâm so happy for you both.â
âI was so shocked I kind of short-circuited for a minute.â I shake my head. âI promised myself I wouldnât rush him and Iâd let him call me âdadâ on his own time, but when it actually happened, I wasnât prepared for it.â
âThatâs a sign of how much youâve gained his trust and respect,â Nova says softly. âYou should be proud of yourself, Adam. Youâre a good dad. Even if you havenât been with him all his life, youâre with him now. Thatâs what matters.â
I squeeze her hand, feeling complete and more grateful than Iâve ever been in my life. I have the woman I love beside me and my son is safe, happy and healthy.
Really, a man couldnât ask for more.
After Novaâs finished with her hair, I stand and extend my hand to her. âLetâs go celebrate this momentous occasion with our friends.â
She places her slender hand in mine and I whisk her out the door.