time,” she said with a grin. “I just need to get there. I’m probably still in as much shock as you! But don’t worry, I’ve already been researching weird symptoms and things like that. I’m sure I’ll be suitably crazy by the time the baby gets here.”
“Let me talk to her?” he asked, suddenly. Connor looked eager and excited like she’d never seen him before.
“Her? Her who?”
He gestured to her stomach.
“What makes you think it’s a girl?” she asked.
“I don’t know. I didn’t really think about it, it just sounded right.”
She had to agree. “What are you going to say?” she asked with a laugh as he lowered himself to her stomach.
“It’s a secret,” he said. She thought he was joking, but he spoke so softly to her stomach she barely made out any words. He faced away from her, and his voice created the tiniest of winds across her stomach. No matter what he said, the love in his voice was palpable.
“Are you going to be one of those people who plays Beethoven against my stomach for the next eight months?” she asked when he’d finished.
“Is that supposed to help?” he asked.
She rolled her eyes. “So… what now? I have to be honest. I kind of thought I’d just say my piece and be out of here. I didn’t expect this.”
“You underestimated me,” he said with a wink. “Don’t worry, it’s not your fault. It’s mine.”
“You still didn’t answer me,” she said.
“Well, I don’t know how much you’ve heard. Technically, I was laid off. Though, it was really more of a combination of quitting and being fired. After I sucker punched my dad at The Cottage, he wasn’t exactly keen on having me at the office.”
“Oh,” she said softly.
“It’s alright. I was going to quit anyway. And really, he couldn’t exactly just fire the COO like that. It required board approval and cutting through a ton of red tape. I think it was best for everyone. I got a pretty sweet severance package, though.”
“Connor, I’m so happy for you,” she said. Sam propped herself up on an elbow. “I know how miserable you were there.”
“Yeah,” he said. “It’s… I don’t know. Scary in ways, I guess. But I’m going to set out on my own. I don’t know if it will be in security, but there’s got to be something SEAL training has prepared me for.”
“There’s always event management,” she said with a laugh.
“Don’t tempt me.”
“I don’t know,” she said. “I feel like we’re in the same boat. Not that I can compare my job to yours in the least. On so many levels. But I’m just floating by, you know? I certainly don’t love my job.”
“Maybe we can figure something out together,” he said.
“What do you mean?”
“Who knows. A few weeks ago I never would have fathomed being where we are now. And now, I can’t imagine it any other way. What do you say? The three of us against the world.”
She cradled her stomach and looked at him. “I couldn’t see it any other way,” she said. She let out a breath. “What does your mom say about all this, though? I like her, even though she lets your dad use her as a doormat. I can’t imagine what she’s going through.”
“She’s tougher than she looks,” he said. “But, like I said, she’s going to absolutely flip over the baby. I know, I know, it’s a secret for a little bit longer. But trust me, that’s going to be her whole world when she finds out.”
“I haven’t even thought about telling my mom yet,” Sam said. “Or the people at work! God, they’re going to flip out.”
“In a good way?” he asked.
She shrugged. “Ellie and Aunt Mary are already over the moon. I was so terrified when I found out for certain. You know? And it was just a couple of days ago, but now I can’t figure out why.”
“Well, you and I do tend to do things out of order when it comes to us,” he said.
“What do you mean?”
“Well, we got engaged first. Broke up next. Baby after that.”
“Broke up?” she asked. “How can you break up with someone you’ve paid to be your faux fiancée?”
“You’d be surprised what I can do,” he said and raised her brows at her.
She laughed. “No. Nothing you do surprises me anymore. I’ve got your number, mister.”
“Oh yeah?” he asked. “How about this then?”
He reached toward his nightstand and pulled out the familiar engagement box.
“You didn’t!” she said. It was a beautiful ring, but there was a piece of her that was saddened. In some ways, it would always remind her of how they started—the ugly and the good. Plus, she’d look ridiculous with that beast on her in almost every situation.
“You’re right, I didn’t,” he said. He looked sheepish. “Sorry, but I couldn’t bear to take any excess that reeked of my father’s money.”
“Huh?” she asked, and he opened the box.
Inside was a light pink gem surrounded by a small cluster of diamonds. Sam caught her breath. It was absolutely breathtaking, and completely her. “Connor, it’s—”
“It’s a sapphire,” he said. “Believe it or not. The most well-known color is blue, but they actually come in a variety of hues.”
“Wait, are you? Are you asking me?”
He dropped to the carpet beside the bed on one knee. “I never told you the real reason I always thought sapphires would be the engagement ring I’d buy,” he said. “In the thirteenth century, engagement rings were introduced. They were usually sapphire, because it was believed the gem would change color if worn by an untruthful person.”
Sam blushed.
“But that’s not what this is about. I have no doubts of your honesty, just as you shouldn’t have any doubts of my love for you. And, believe it or not, this ring I bought completely with my own money. From my military account. I know it’s not as impressive as the other—”
“It’s perfect,” she said.
“So, is that a yes?”
“I don’t know,” she teased. “You didn’t really ask, now did you?”
He smiled up at her. “Are you going to marry me or not?”
Sam kissed him, putting all her emotion into it, and let the kiss answer for her. She was in this thing, for the long haul. Forever.
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