22 It's Ours

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The next morning, Tig met us at Jax's place. I'd gotten Ava ready for the day, figuring if Tig's surprise didn't take all day I could use my day to pack up the apartment. Unser had a small moving truck he was willing to loan me for a few days to get out of the apartment and find somewhere new to live. The landlord wanted me out because of my club affiliations and I couldn't handle that fight right now too.

"Good morning doll," Tig said as he walked into the kitchen.

"Morning babe," I said, kissing his lips as he took my coffee cup from me.

"Excuse you," I said, stopping him. "You know where the mugs are."

He pouted a little so I caved and gave him the mug and made myself a new cup.

"Mama," Ava said as she finished her breakfast.

"Yes baby," I said.

"What are we doing today?"

"I don't know. You'll have to ask Tig," I said.

"Tig?" She asked, turning to him as Jax entered the kitchen.

"Well I've gotta talk to your Mama first," he said. She nodded and took her plates to the sink.

"What's up?" I asked as Jax took Ava to watch some cartoons.

"I um, I have a house," he said. "Well, I just finalized the stuff today. I've been meaning to get outta the trailer for a while and Clay bought it off me for nomad use. We can move in tomorrow."

"What?" I asked.

"You gave me a reason to get out of the trailer babe," he said. "I would've never wanted Ava in there."

I nodded a little. "Can we go see it?"

"Yeah," he said. "It's not too far from TM. It's pretty small, but it's a house and it'll be ours if you want to move in with me."

"I do," I said.

"But?" He picked up on my hesitation. Ava's father hadn't been dead for long and sure Tig and I are in love but it's only been a couple months.

"It's not too soon?" I asked.

"You've been in love for six years," Jax said from the doorway.

"He has a point doll," Tig said. I rolled my eyes and nodded.

"Yeah sure, we will move in with you," I said.

"So, let's go see the house," he said.

"I've got Ava," Jax said. "Go christen the new place."

"We can't move in til tomorrow but we can sure have sex," I said sarcastically.

"We won't be too long Jax," Tig said and he grabbed my hand to drag me outside.

When he pulled to a stop along the curb, I smiled instantly. The house was cute. It was small but two story and white. There was a nice porch out front and a fenced in yard for Ava and Tig's seven hundred pending dog adoptions.

"It's cute," I said as I handed him the helmet and we got off.

"I thought so too," he said. We headed inside and I was instantly so happy about the house.

"It's amazing," I said, looking through to the kitchen. There was a huge dining room so we could have big club family dinners here on occasion. The whole house was full of huge windows and tons of natural lighting.

"Tig, how-?" He cut me off.

"Settlement. A part distributor sold TM some faulty parts and I put one on my bike and laid it down about a year ago," he said.

"And you could afford this?"

"And to pay my dues for the next year and settle with Connie over missed child support," he said.

"How'd do the girls feel about you moving in with someone young enough to be their sister?"

He scoffed and rolled his eyes.

"Let's go upstairs," he said. He showed me the three bedrooms, moving into ours last.

"It's cute," I said.

"It's ours," he said, moving towards me and backing me up to the wall.

"I love you Tig," I said. He kissed my lips gently before responding that he loved me too.

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