The Mogul's Reluctant Bride - Book Two

Bryce turned at the sound of his name. His heart trembled with joy and fear as Alyssa raced across the floor toward him, Snoopy under one arm. She wrapped her free hand around his legs. He couldn’t bear the thought of going through life and not hearing her calling out for her Uncle Bryce.

“Yes, baby. What is it?” He stroked her hair away from her face.

“Can we go for a sled ride on the lake?”

“Maybe tomorrow, sweetheart.”

“Why can’t we go now? It’s not dark yet.”

“I know, baby. It’s just that I—” He took a quick glance at Kaya who was still feeding Anastasia. She had that enraptured smile adults got when they stared into the innocent face of a child. She was bonding. He knew the feeling well. There was no way in hell he was going to leave her alone with Samantha. She would have zero opportunities to cut him out of any decisions about the children.

He returned his attention to Alyssa. “I have to talk with Miss Samantha when she’s finished with your brother.”

“But they’ve been talking for a one hundreds of minutes already. Is Jason bad? Does he have a timeout?”

Bryce crouched down to her eye level and held her hands. “No. They’re just talking about some very important stuff.”

“Like what?” She shrugged her shoulder.

Bryce studied her face. She seemed unaffected by her parents’ absence. She hadn’t even asked for them since he’d arrived. Where did she think they were?

Bryce stood to his feet as Alyssa stuck her thumb into her mouth and walked over to Kaya. She stared at her baby sister then announced around her thumb, “That’s not the way Mommy feeds her.”

“No? How did your mommy feed her?” Kaya asked as she finally pulled the empty bottle from Anastasia’s mouth.

“With those.” Alyssa poked a finger into Kaya’s breasts, one at a time.

She flinched, twice, then stated with a stiff upper lip, “Well, this is how I feed her.”

Bryce watched on, curiously amused as Kaya’s cheeks turned a bright pink. She kept her head down, not daring to glance his way. She had the same uncomfortable look as before when they’d discussed nipples in the nursery. Was she that inexperienced? That innocent?

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