Single Dads Collection. Lynne Marshall
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Название: Single Dads Collection

Автор: Lynne Marshall

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon e-Book Collections

isbn: 9780008900625

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      As he led her into the house, Lucy had a sense of relief, a peacefulness she hadn’t felt in so long.

      They’d reached the hallway and Noah turned to step into the guest room, but she stopped him, placing a hand on his chest. “Not in there,” she told him, shaking her head. “From now on I want you in my bed. In my room.”

      His eyes sought hers, his brows drew in. “You’re sure?”

      Lucy pulled in a deep breath and nodded. “It’s where you belong. Where we belong.”

      In one motion he scooped her up into his arms and kissed her, giving her just a taste of the pleasure that was to come.

      “I love you, Noah,” she said once she could breathe again.

      “I love you, too, Lucy.” Then he carried her into her bedroom.

       Epilogue

      “I love surprises.”

      Emma hopped out of his truck and raced ahead of Noah toward the barn. It had been almost a month since he and Lucy had agreed to start moving forward together as an official couple. Their coworkers in the department teased that they’d all seen it coming. Noah had, too, but he’d had to be cautious.

      Since that time, Lucy, Emma and he had spent quite a bit of time together. They’d done picnics, horseback riding, dinners, movie nights, days at the park. There had been so many memories made already, Noah was ready to move their relationship to the next level and he’d already set the ball in motion.

      As he stepped into the barn, he spotted Lucy at the other end guiding Hawkeye in. Emma ran up to her and gave her legs a hug.

      “You guys are just in time,” Lucy said, patting Emma’s back. “I need you two to get Gunner out.”

      “Are we riding today?” Emma asked.

      Lucy’s wide smile seemed to light up her whole face. Noah figured he’d never get used to that anxious, giddy feeling each time he was with her. He hoped he didn’t. Lucy was refreshing, she was loving, caring, she was the breath of air he needed in his life at just the right time.

      “We may ride in a bit,” Lucy said. “Why don’t you go ahead and get him out and we’ll take him out back. You can braid his mane.”

      Noah slid the stall door open and gripped Gunner’s reins. As he pulled him out, he realized something was on the side of the horse. He looked closer, then gasped, his eyes darting back to Lucy.

      “What does it say?” Emma asked.

      Lucy stepped closer, pulling Hawkeye behind her.

      Noah looked back to the horse, who had been painted in bright yellow letters: Will You Marry Me?

      Swallowing the lump of emotions, Noah laughed as he turned to look at Lucy. “You’re asking me?”

      She shrugged. “I’m asking both of you.”

      “What does it say?” Emma cried, jumping up and down.

      Noah focused on Emma. “Lucy wants to know if we’ll marry her and be one family.”

      Emma’s bright blue eyes widened. “Really?”

      Lucy held out paint markers to Noah. “You can write your reply on Hawkeye.”

      Noah eyed the markers in her hand. The fact that Lucy bit down on her lip as if she were nervous was the most adorable thing he’d ever seen. Well, aside from this proposal.

      He took the yellow marker and handed the pink one to Emma. They stepped to the other side of Hawkeye. Noah pulled the lid off and started writing. Emma was doing the same just below him.

      Once they were done, Noah stepped back as hope flooded him.

      Lucy moved around to the other side of Gunner and glanced down at his side. Noah had written a huge YES and Emma had made a large smiley face.

      “This is the best day ever,” Emma said as she looked up to Lucy.

      Noah wasn’t sure who was going to cry first, him or Lucy.

      “You know, I was going to ask you this weekend,” he told her as he reached out to take her hand. “I had Gray in on it and we had a whole romantic evening set up for us.”

      “With Gray?”

      Noah shook his head. “Well, he was helping, but he wouldn’t have been there for the main event.”

      Lucy’s smile widened as her eyes sparkled with unshed tears. “You can still plan a surprise romantic evening.”

      “I plan on surprising you for the rest of my life,” he told her. “Emma and I are the luckiest people right now.”

      Lucy bent down and picked up Emma, who still held on to her marker. “I’d say I’m the lucky one,” Lucy stated as she kissed Emma’s cheek.

      “Does this mean I can get a new horse?” she asked her dad. “Daisy number two can have the stall on the end.”

      Noah laughed. “We can definitely look into getting you another Daisy.”

      “And we can save that stall just for her,” Lucy added, giving the girl a smile.

      “I love you, Lucy,” Emma said as she threw her arms around Lucy’s neck.

      Lucy met Noah’s eyes over his daughter’s head. Nothing in the world was worth more than this moment. And no amount of fear or worry over the unknown would steal their happiness again. He’d make sure their lives were full of happily-ever-after.

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