Scott sits at the kitchen table, watching as I roast the potatoes with herbs until theyâre crispy.
âWhere did you learn to cook?â he asks.
âMy mom.â I glance at him from over my shoulder. âShe practically lived in the kitchen.â
âDo your parents live in New York?â
I shake my head. âThey passed away a few years ago.â
âIâm sorry to hear that,â he murmurs.
âThey lived a long life,â I mention.
His eyebrows fly up, âHow old are you?â
âThirty-five. My parents had me late in life.â I take the pan off the stove and prepare three plates. Walking to the back door, I tell Milo, âFoodâs ready.â
âComing, boss.â
âLetâs eat here,â Scott says. âIf we make a mess in the dining room, my wife wonât let me hear the end of it.â
I let out a chuckle as I place his plate in front of him. âIt sounds like Samantha takes after her mother.â
âShe does.â
Milo grabs his food and heads to the living room while I take a seat across from Scott.
Thereâs a nervous tension in my body as I lock eyes with him. âI need to talk to you about something important.â
His features tighten as emotion washes over his face. âI was trying to brace for it.â
âWhat?â
âYou asking me for my daughterâs hand in marriage,â he says.
Nodding, I lift my chin, and after sucking in a deep breath, I murmur, âI love Samantha more than anything. Your daughter is the most amazing person Iâve ever met. Sheâs vibrant, intelligent, caring, funny, and so stubborn it drives me insane at times. I canât live without her.â
He nods. âI know the feeling.â The corner of his mouth lifts. âI feel the same way about her mother.â
We stare at each other for a moment, then I say, âYour blessing is very important to me.â
âItâs up to Samantha. Sheâs the one who has to say yes.â
I nod. âIâd still like your blessing.â
He stares at me again. âTreat my daughter right.â
âYes, sir.â
âShe always bottles up her worries. You have to pry it from her.â
I nod. âIâm aware of that.â
The corners of Scottâs mouth tremble, and it makes me feel emotional. He takes a deep breath, then says, âYou have my blessing.â
âThank you, sir. I promise to protect your daughter. Iâll do everything in my power to make her happy.â
He nods before he cuts a chunk of steak and shoves it into his mouth.
An emotionally loaded silence falls between us as we eat our food.
Cradling my baby nephew in my arms, thereâs an intense need in my soul to have a child of my own.
It totally catches me off guard, and I canât tear my eyes away from his wide blue eyes and chubby cheeks.
âYouâre so precious,â I whisper to Josh, brushing my palm over his white hair. âYouâre going to be blond like your Aunty Sammie.â
Francoâs arm rests on the back of my chair, and I can feel his eyes on me.
I want a child with him.
Suddenly, a potent smell drifts from Josh, and I scrunch my nose.
âChrist,â Franco mutters before letting out a chuckle.
I stand up and walk to Wendy. âI think he needs a diaper change.â
She takes Josh from me and sniffs his butt before she says, âYep.â
I return to my seat and let my eyes drift over my family. We already had Thanksgiving dinner and moved to the living room to relax.
Matt is talking to Dad about the latest sports while Mom watches them with a smile.
Franco leans closer to me and murmurs, âYou looked like a natural holding Josh.â
A smile stretches around my lips. âHeâs so cute.â
When Wendy returns, she hands Josh to Mom before taking a seat next to Matt.
Franco gets up, and Dad clears his throat and gestures to Matt to stop talking.
I frown at Dad, then my eyes widen as Franco drops to one knee in front of me.
âOh my God,â Wendy gasps.
I lock eyes with Franco as he says, âI didnât know there was a chunk of my soul missing until I met you.â
My heart.
âYou gave me a chance for which Iâm eternally grateful. Youâve shown me the true meaning of happiness. Youâve taught me to be patient.â He clears his throat, then continues, âI canât live without your sass, your bravery, your strength. I want you to be the mother of my children and my wife.â
My chin begins to tremble as I stare deep into Francoâs dark eyes.
âWill you marry me?â
I suck in a deep breath and fight to control my emotions as I tease him. âIâll have to think about it.â
With a chuckle, he pulls a small blue box from his pocket, and when he opens it, I see an oval diamond with a dainty leaf pattern.
Franco tilts his head, then asks, âHow long do you need to think about it?â
âNot long,â I whisper. I stare at my man, memorizing everything about this moment. âYes, Iâll marry you.â
He lets out a breath of relief as he pushes the engagement ring onto my left hand. Then he mutters, âThank God you didnât make me wait for weeks again.â
Leaning forward, I press my mouth to his in a sweet kiss, and as I pull back, Momâs wiping tears from her cheeks while Dad keeps clearing his throat.
âCongratulations,â Matt says, breaking the silence.
Asking me in front of my loved ones shows how well Franco knows me. It was perfect.
We both get up and while Mom and Wendy admire the ring on my finger, Dad and Matt shake hands with Franco.
Milo comes into the room with a tray of champagne glasses, and as I take one, he says, âCongratulations.â
When everybody has a glass of bubbly, Dad toasts, âMay you have a long and happy life together.â
Franco comes to stand beside me, and wrapping his arm around my lower back, he presses a kiss to my temple. âDo you like the ring?â
I glance down at the diamond and nod. âItâs beautiful. Thank you, Franco.â
Tilting my head back, I look up at him, and seeing the happiness in his eyes, I feel it flow through my soul.
He lowers his head and brushes a tender kiss against my mouth. âI love you, baby.â
I take his glass from him and set it down on the coffee table. Turning back to my man, I wrap my arms around his neck and hug the everloving hell out of him.
His arms engulf me, and with my mouth by his ear, I whisper, âI love you too, my mystery man.â