After my private jet lands in Seattle, Samantha smiles happily as we walk to the SUV. We climb into the backseat while Milo and Via take the front seats.
I left Marcello in charge of things back home while I take a short vacation to meet Samanthaâs family.
My fingers tighten around hers, and it has her saying, âTheyâre going to love you. Stop worrying.â
âIâm not worried,â I mutter. I take a deep breath and let it out slowly. âIâm nervous. Itâs my first time meeting âthe parents,â and I want things to go well.â
âThey will.â She places her palm on my jaw and nudges my face toward her. When our eyes lock, she says, âAnd even if everything goes wrong and they hate you, Iâll still love you. Nothing will change that. Okay?â
I lean closer and press my mouth to hers, savoring the feel of my womanâs lips before I pull back and say, âI want everything to go flawlessly for you, baby. I know how much your family means to you.â
Her fingers brush over my jaw, her eyes soft with love. âItâs already perfect.â
I press another kiss to her mouth and push the worry back so I wonât cause her any stress.
While in Seattle, weâll sleep at a hotel while spending our days with Samanthaâs family.
When Milo steers the SUV up a short driveway, I take in the suburban house where Samantha grew up.
I recognize her mother from the photos Iâve seen as she steps out onto the porch, and the next second, Samanthaâs out of the car like a lightning bolt, running to hug her mother.
Via gets out and stays in Samanthaâs vicinity while Milo murmurs, âGood luck, boss.â
âThanks,â I breathe as I shove the door open and get out.
Samanthaâs father comes out the front door, and heâs next to hug his daughter.
Mrs. Blakely glances at me, her smile waning slightly while her eyes widen.
I canât decide whether to shake her hand or hug her and luckily, I donât have to. As she opens her arms, I place my hand on her waist and lean down so she can give me a motherly hug.
âWelcome to the family, Franco,â she says. âItâs nice to finally put a face to the name.â
I kiss her on both cheeks, then murmur, âThank you, Mrs. Blakely.â
Pulling away from her, I turn my attention to Mr. Blakely, whoâs looking at me with a scowl.
Here we go.
Samantha playfully slaps her fatherâs arm. âStop, Dad.â
A chuckle escapes him, and as a smile spreads over his face, he holds his hand out to me. âHello, Franco.â
I take it, and while we shake, I say, âNice to meet you, sir.â
âJust call us Vanessa and Scott,â Mrs. Blakely interjects.
âThank you,â I say before gesturing at Milo and Via to introduce them to Samanthaâs parents.
When we walk into the house, and weâre busy removing our coats, Vanessa says, âMatt and Wendy will only be here for Thanksgiving day.â
âThatâs a pity,â Samantha replies as she takes hold of my hand.
I interlink our fingers and grip her tightly as we follow her parents to the cozy living room.
Milo gives me a silent head gesture that heâll be outside having a cigarette if I need him. Viaâs still glancing around when Milo takes her arm and nudges her to go with him.
I wait for Samantha to choose a couch before I sit down beside her.
I notice all the framed photos on the mantelpiece, then Scott asks, âHowâs business? I understand you supply medical equipment to hospitals.â
âYes, I do.â I take Samanthaâs hand again and place it on my thigh while covering it with my own. âBusiness is good. Samantha mentioned youâre a football coach.â
He nods, then asks, âDo you watch sports?â
âUnfortunately, I donât have much spare time,â I reply, my shoulders feeling a little tense.
âOkay, this is way too awkward for me,â Samantha jumps in to save me. âNo talking about sports, politics, business, or religion.â
Vanessa smiles at her daughter. âI second that.â She gestures at the dress Samanthaâs wearing. âIs that one of the dresses you got last time you were here?â
Samantha grins wide. âYes. Franco loves them, so we need to go shopping for more.â
Vanessaâs face lights up. âWe can go tomorrow.â
Scottâs eyes settle on me again. âWhile the women are out shopping, we can throw a couple of steaks on the grill.â
âSounds great,â I murmur.
Vanessa glances between her daughter and me, then says, âI was a bit surprised when Sammie told us sheâs dating you. I never got the impression you liked each other.â
I let out a chuckle. âOh, I liked her. She was just too stubborn to notice.â
âNo, you were too grumpy and insufferable,â Samantha argues.
I look at my woman. âOnly because you gave me the cold shoulder.â
âYou deserved my cold shoulder,â she chuckles.
Not considering her parents, I place my palm against the side of her head and press a kiss to her forehead. âLuckily, thatâs all behind us now.â
Samanthaâs eyes lock with mine, her love for me shining from them. âYeah.â
Scott clears his throat, reminding us theyâre in the living room, and it makes Samantha chuckle.
Vanessaâs watching us with a soft smile. âYou look happy.â
âI am, Mom.â
She presses her cheek to my shoulder as the conversation continues, and slowly I relax.
While Franco and Dad get to know each other better, Iâm walking through the mall with Mom and Via.
Last night, Franco gave me his credit card, ordering me to spoil Mom rotten. When I asked how much I could spend, he said thereâs no limit.
Just after I moved in with him, Franco and I agreed I would continue to work, but heâd take care of our expenses.
Right now, I have no interest to stop working. Besides, I like giving Franco crap at the office.
Not to mention the hot sex when he bends me over his desk.
âWhat do you think?â Mom suddenly asks.
âHuh?â
âWhereâs your mind at?â she asks, holding up a cardigan for me to look at.
âRedâs not your color.â I dig between the other cardigans and find a light blue one. âThis one will go with your eyes.â
Mom holds the red and blue one in front of her and turns to Via. âWhich one do you like?â
Via instantly agrees with me as she says, âThe blue one, maâam.â
Mom drapes it over her forearm, and as we continue to look through the store, she says, âSo heâs the one, sweetie?â
âWithout a doubt,â I murmur, glancing at a couple of dresses.
âHave you talked about marriage and children?â
âYes.â I grin at Mom. âWeâd like to have two children, but weâll see what the future holds.â
âAre you still going to work for him?â
âYes.â Before Mom can throw the follow-up question at me, I say, âFranco is fine with it.â
âReally?â
I nod while holding a cute yellow dress in front of me.
âOooh, I like that one,â Mom says.
I glance at Via, and she nods her approval.
When we walk to the counter to pay, Mom mentions, âHe comes across as a very intense man.â
âItâs one of the things I love about him,â I reply while I look at some hats and scarves.
âHeâs quite handsome.â
I grin at Mom. âRight?â
âDoesnât it bother you when other women look at him?â she asks.
âNo.â I place the clothes on the counter and add Momâs items to the pile. âThey can drool all they want. Heâs mine.â
When Mom digs in her handbag for her wallet, I say, âTodayâs shopping spree is sponsored by Franco.â
âAre you sure?â
I nod as I tap the credit card on the machine before tucking it back into my wallet.
I grab the bag, and when we continue to walk through the mall, Mom says, âI love how Franco looks at you.â
âYeah? How does he look at me?â
âAs if youâre his entire world.â
I let out a chuckle. âHe actually tells me that on a daily basis.â
Mom hooks her arm through mine. âIâm really happy you met the one, sweetie.â
âMe too.â