as a kid. If someone didn't know better, they would assume I grew up here. Boo
me
ps in. A long, low whistle escapes his lips
my arms before giving a little
is handsome face, he shakes his
feel like a princess. The gown is gorgeous.
oulders as if it's no big deal. "I'm a man of many t
l my
two are hanging in my closet in case this one didn't work." He gives me a playful
my eyes are drawn to the six-foot mirror leani
l beautif
apless, with a beaded sweetheart neckline and a long slit up one leg. Dominic
pick all this out yourself or did someone help you?" I wiggle my brows, allu
n more debonair than usual. "Fine. You
face one another. I don't think I've heard him mention a wo
om my personal shopper at Saks." One brow arche
settles across
ght on the sandy shores of Lake Michigan. Even though I've never gotten the feel
hat he has slid a large rectangular box out of his pocket until h
eded to be celebrated." A look of uncertainty flickers acros
awe. A stunning sapphire and diamond necklace lays nestled against a rich, b
e jewelry he picked up at a chain depar
rip my gaze away from it. "No," I finally murmur, "I can't accept this! It
re. The last two years have been terrible. I wanted to do something special for you. Something you w
g sapphires. They're practically glowing in the black
's been so much grief over the last two year
onflicted about accepting such an
ave cost a s
I can afford it. It's not like I have a wife or daughter t
his in question.
tulation, he be
s been generous t
" I wh
e necklace. It sparkles and shines as the gems catch light from the chandelier overhead.
r the stones, trailing gently across my chest before fiddling with the clasp in the back. Fo
with the necklace, dress, hair, or makeup. You have this light within you that shines so
gh the thick emotion cloggin
oking glass. The sophisticated hairdo, the flawless makeup, the lovely gown, the stunning n
etter job dressing m
ht. This party is all about you." He kisses my temple. Stepp
e top button has been left unfastened, so even though he's dre
ngth of him. "You look
ning his head my way. "Then we
trying to sound as regal as possibl
the bedroom behind and head down the
leave the British ac
ven though I know he's righ
the baby grand piano fills the air. I didn't realize that guests had already begun to arrive. As the babble of dozens of voices wafts over me, my belly
?" As always, his wor
e. A little nervous, I suppose." I force out a laug
n't leave your side, Gracie. You have my word
oughts, he adds in a quieter voic