sure love treasure hunting,” she says.
“Did you want to join them?”
“No, not yet. Bryce said he’d yell if they found something good.” She bumps my shoulder with her head. “He said I need to keep you company.”
“Lucky you.” I smile, kissing the top of her head.
She laughs and then lets out a long sigh. “It’s been just crazy, hasn’t it?”
“Fucking nuts.”
No exaggeration. After her family moved back into their secured homes, the FBI field teams and legal machine went into overdrive. Ray’s info is still tearing apart the Cornaro Outfit worldwide.
“My mom called this morning. Wes gave them the go-ahead on resuming the fishing business. Turns out we just had to forfeit dad’s old Swiss account to the IRS. Their forensics team says the money never mingled too much with King Heron, so they won’t seize any physical assets.”
“Good to hear,” I tell her with a firm nod.
She looks up at me. “You already knew that, didn’t you?”
“Ray called yesterday evening. He’s excited to get things back on track.”
“It’s all thanks to you. I can’t thank you enough for helping him so much. And my mother.” She laughs. “And me.”
I give her a quick kiss. “It’s a gorgeous day. Feel that wind? Let’s take a walk.”
“Okay!”
I help her up and we walk to the ocean, winding along the shore with the gentle waves splashing over our bare feet. A big one crashes against my legs. I pull Val away just in time as she lets out a playful squeal.
Fine by me.
We’re heading in the opposite direction from Bryce and Ma, so we have plenty of privacy.
The sand gradually gives way to a rockier area. We stop there and I take a long moment to just look at Val in the sun, admiring her beauty.
The sheer gratitude that she’s in my life fills me.
“Why are you looking at me like that?”
“Because you’re fucking stunning. Hard not to stare,” I tell her, meaning every word.
She laughs, lush heat flaming into her cheeks. “I think you’ve had too much sun.”
“Not the sun, babe. You, on the other hand...”
She frowns slightly.
I lift the hand I’m holding and rub my thumb over the black pearl ring on her finger. “You like this ring, don’t you?”
“Well, yeah. I, um...I only wear it every day like a crazy woman. In case you hadn’t noticed.” She closes her eyes. “I guess it’s just...your ring gave me hope while I was on Cornaro’s yacht.”
I nod, well aware that long, dark night will always leave scars.
Opening her eyes, she says, “I know that sounds silly, but it’s the truth. Things looked so bleak, but I had this ring. It showed me I had a lot to live for, to fight for, to survive for because there was a chance you’d come. That’s when I found the broken glass, knowing I needed some kind of weapon so I could fight back. Stay alive. All so I could see you again.”
That’s so her. A strong, sexy fighter hidden inside an angel’s body. I’m proud I helped her strike gold inside herself.
“I figured it’d be a tough act to follow, but hell.” I hesitate, running a hand through my hair. “Val, would you ever want another one?”
“Another what?” she asks.
I reach into my pocket, retrieving the wedding band I’d had made to match the ring she’s wearing. “Another treasure. A wedding ring.”
“A wedding—” She gasps, covering her mouth with one trembling hand.
Yeah, there’s my cue.
I fall down on one knee and hold out the box to her. It’s gold-plated, in the shape of a sea turtle.
I’d laughed at how perfect it was when I’d seen it at the jewelers. “Valerie Gerard, you’ve changed my whole world. You’ve brought light to my whole family. You’re the sexiest woman alive. There’s nothing I’ll ever want more than to spend the rest of my life with you, honey. Be my wife. Marry me?”
She lets out a little sob and drops down to her knees, flinging her arms around my neck. “Yes, of course! Let’s get married, Flint.”
I can taste the salty tang of her tears as we kiss.
“I never expected this,” she whispers as our lips part. “I hoped it might happen someday, dreamed it would, but wow. Just wow.” She gasps for air. “I might just fall right over. I love you so much.”
She kisses me again.
“Love you, too, Val. More than anything.”
We share a long smile before the light weight shifts in my hand.
“Uh, want to actually see the ring?” I ask, realizing I’m