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  In the Crease

  Toni Aleo

  Contents

  In the Crease

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Epilogue

  Two Man Advantage

  A Note From Toni Aleo

  About the Author

  Also by Toni Aleo

  Praise for Toni Aleo

  Jensen is the epitome of the gold standard #pedestalgoals

  Jill Bauer with YveBookBabble

  Wren is kickass! And I'm madly, deeply in love with Jensen *swoon* #bookboyfriendgoals

  Kirke Verstappen with Total Book Geek

  I, for one, NEVER want to see this series end!

  Franci Neill with My Girlfriend's Couch Blog

  Aleo did a remarkable job showcasing growth and love in such a beautiful fashion.

  Michelle from Four Chicks Flipping Pages

  Move over Shea Adler, there's a new hunk in Assassins town and his name is Jensen Monroe.

  Janett Gomez with The Pleasure of Reading Today

  Copyright © 2017 by Toni Aleo

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  Editing by: Lisa Hollett of Silently Correcting Your Grammar.

  Cover Design: Regina Wamba

  Cover Picture: Sara Eirew

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  In case you didn't know

  Baby I'm crazy 'bout you

  And I would be lying if I said

  That I could live this life without you

  Even though I don't tell you all the time

  You had my heart a long, long time ago

  In case you didn’t know.

  Brett Young “In Case You Didn’t Know”

  Wren and Jensen’s song.

  Five months earlier…

  Wren Lemiere felt awful.

  The kind of awful where you felt like you were dying.

  Not that she had ever been the victim of an almost-death, but she was pretty sure it felt like what she was feeling.

  Why she came back home to Colorado when she was this godforsakenly sick was beyond her, but then she hadn’t felt like death when she got on the plane. It was once she got off and for the following three days that the death hit her. She didn’t know what was going on, but she just wanted some drugs to make the excruciating nausea go away. That was all. Just some drugs.

  Holding her face in her hands, she inhaled a deep breath before letting it out in a whoosh, begging the turning of her gut to stop. She wasn’t sure what she ate or what bacteria she picked up, but when she found out whatever did this to her, they would suffer. Slowly and painfully. It was probably Vaughn, her brother’s best friend. He was a walking cesspool. Ugh. She had never been so sick in her life, she swore it, but then again, that time she had the flu, she was sure she’d thought the same.

  Either way, she was dying.

  Plain and simple.

  “Ugh,” she moaned as she swallowed back the bile that was threatening to come up her throat. When the door opened and the doctor stepped in, she cried out in relief. “Please, give me something. Anything. Knock me out if you have to.”

  Ryan Churner laughed. They had gone to school together, dated briefly, but they’d been just kids. Now, he was married and happy—with lots of kids of his own. Wren, though, was living the single, carefree life. Much to her mother’s dismay. Her mother wanted grandbabies, and since her brother, Wells, was gay, it was easy to say it was Wren’s job to give her mother babies. Which was not going to happen. Wren would suck as a mom. Plus, she couldn’t find a decent guy to love her large ass. So that left her brother, and Wells could adopt. Yeah, he should do that. Take some of the pressure off her. She needed to call him about that.

  “I’m afraid there are no drugs for what you have.”

  Wren threw up her hands. “It’s a virus?”

  He laughed. She didn’t like the sound of that laugh. Or the way he said, “Um, no.”

  Her face wrinkled in confusion. “Then, what?”

  He grimaced a bit before looking up at her. His dark blue eyes held her gaze as a grin pulled at his lips. “When was your last period?”

  She shrugged. “Like six months ago. I have polycystic ovary syndrome, though.” She added while pointing at him, “Not sure that’s in my chart.”

  He nodded. “It is, but I hadn’t realized it had been that long.”

  “Yeah.” She had maybe two periods a year, possibly three. It was a problem, but her problem. One she was blessed with when she was younger. Her PCOS kept her a little on the thicker side and also wreaked havoc on her hormones, but she managed. She wasn’t going to let it bring her down or dwell on it. She already did that enough.

  “Okay, well, are you in a relationship right now?”

  She shook her head. “No.”

  “Are you sexually active?”

  “Always,” she said with an exaggerated wink. Then she paused. “Wait, I’m not hitting on you.”

  “I know.” He laughed and she grinned, though, it was brief before she felt a wave of queasiness. “But your pregnancy test came up positive.”

  Wren could only blink as her body went cold. She started laughing because surely, she’d heard him wrong. “You weren’t this funny when we were younger.”

  “I’m not joking.”

  “I’m sorry?”

  “Your pregnancy test came up positive, but sometimes with PCOS, you can get a positive result. So I want to do an ultrasound.”

  “For what?”

  “To see if you’re pregnant.”

  “Pregnant? Me?”

  “Yes.”

  “But…really?”

  “Yes,” he said with a smile before he stood, walking to the door. “Well, usually when you have sex, a baby can be made as a byproduct of all that passion.”

  “But…” She trailed off, her heart jumping into her throat. Surely that wasn’t the case. She couldn’t be pregnant. They’d used protection. “I have sex with condoms, and I’m on birth control.”

  “Are you consistent with your birth control?

  She shrugged. “Sure.”

  He raised an eyebrow. “That’s not believable, Wren.”

  Her face wrinkled more as he called out to the nurse. Sitting there, she tried to remember when this could have happened. She was home last month and had seen him…a lot and all of him, but they’d used condoms. Hadn’t they? Shit.

  Soon a cart was brought in, and she was asked to take off her pants. It was all a blur, lying there with a drape over her bottom half and Ryan shoving some damn probe up inside her. Staring at the ceiling, she didn’t know what to think. She hadn’t even thought this was a possibility. With her PCOS, it was supposed to be hard for her to get pregnant. Not to mention, she didn’t want to be a mom. She would suck as a mom. And he would suck as a dad. They were selfish.

  “Yup, there it is.”

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