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Several days later, she was busy fixing lunch for Hunter, who was working on the deck he was building outside of their bedroom. Jordan and Taylor were off with Charma who was helping them catch up on the language and culture lessons. Jesse worked with Charma and her sisters in the morning, but preferred to have the afternoons free to do things around their new home. “You smell delicious,” Hunter whispered, wrapping his arms around her waist and pulling her back against him so he could press a kiss to the mark he had left on her neck. “Good enough to eat.” Jesse giggled as he rubbed his nose up and down her neck. “It is the stew I’m making,” she pointed out. “You are probably starving. You’ve been working like crazy building the deck. I finally convinced Charma to take Jordan and Taylor o