Sisters and Secrets - Jennifer Ryan Page 0,115

Mason.”

“And a daisy.”

She laughed. “For all the times you picked a wildflower and plucked the petals off in exactly the right order to land on he loves me not for whatever boy I had a crush on.”

“Even back then, I wanted to keep you all to myself. I was just too stupid and focused on other things to see that what I really wanted was right in front of me.”

A single tear slipped down her cheek.

Oliver drew his surprise out from behind his back.

Mason held Sierra’s questioning gaze. “The bracelet is for the past. This one is for the present.”

Oliver pulled the lid off the white box and revealed the set of keys on a heart-shaped key chain.

“Keys to our house.”

She smiled and pressed her lips together as her eyes glassed over again. “I can’t wait to make it our home.”

“Tonight will be the first night of the rest of our lives where we go to sleep and wake up together.”

Both boys heads turned up to him.

He glanced at both of them. “Did I forget to tell you you’re moving in today?”

The boys looked to their mom for confirmation. She nodded. “That’s right. We are.”

“Yes!” the boys said in unison, their big smiles conveying their excitement.

Mason squeezed Sierra’s hands to draw her full attention back to him. “Before you do and I show you the surprises I have for you at the house, there’s one more thing I want to give you.” He slipped his hand in his front pocket but didn’t draw it back out just yet. “This one is for our future.” He pulled out the wood ring case, used his thumb to open the lid, and held it out in his palm as he sank to one knee.

Sierra gasped, put her fingertips to her lips, and stared from the ring to him to the ring and back again. “Mason.”

“I love you. So much that it fills me up and I feel like I can’t possibly feel this much for one person. Then you smile at me and that feeling gets bigger and my whole world gets brighter. I want to build a life with you. I want a lifetime of memories filled with you and our children.”

Her head was already bobbing up and down, but he kept going because she deserved to hear it all and have him ask the question.

“I want you to be my one and only. I want you to be my wife. Will you marry me?”

She kept nodding, tears falling down her soft cheeks, her lips trembling when she said, “Yes!” She leaned down and kissed him. “Yes.” She kissed him again. “Yes. Yes. Yes.” She kissed him for one long moment.

He stood, pulling her into his arms and kissing her more deeply.

The boys cheered and gave them bear hugs, their little arms around his and Sierra’s legs.

Mason managed to step back, take her hand, and put the diamond engagement ring on her finger.

“Where’s the rest?” Oliver checked the box in his hand.

“The other part is for the wedding day.” Mason took Sierra’s hand and kissed her knuckle right above the ring. “Do you like it?”

“I love it.” She stared at the diamond.

“The boys helped me pick it out.”

Her gaze shot to his. “Really?”

“I got their permission to ask you, then we went shopping.”

She chuckled under her breath. “That’s really sweet.”

“We’re going to be a family,” Oliver announced.

Danny took his mom’s hand and checked out the ring again. “It looks really good. Wait ’til you see the rest. It’s awesome.”

Relief hit Mason in a wave. Sierra said yes. The kids were excited about them getting married, and Sierra looked happy that he’d pulled off the proposal and included the kids.

“When are we getting married?” Oliver asked.

“Not we,” Danny scolded Oliver. “They are getting married.”

Mason ruffled Danny’s hair. “It’s definitely we. My commitment to your mom is a commitment I make to you, too. We will be family.” He hugged the boys to his sides. “I, for one, can’t wait.”

Sierra kissed him again. “Me, either.”

Oliver wriggled away and handed Sierra the box with the keys in it. He ran off to the picnic. “It’s time for cake!”

Danny handed over the bracelet and ran to catch up to Oliver.

Sierra raised an eyebrow. “I thought you brought lunch.”

“I was told that a celebration required cake.” He tilted his head to the boys pulling the cake out of the cooler.

Sierra laughed. “Absolutely.”

Mason took the bracelet out of the box and fastened it around Sierra’s wrist. He brushed

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