Late that night, Iâm lying in bed next to Quinn and staring suspiciously at the ceiling of the hotel suite with a growing sense of unease that a crazy person named Killian Black might have planted a camera in the smoke detector, when Quinn rouses and slides one of his heavy legs over mine.
His voice drowsy, he says, âStrange thing happened tonight.â
âWhatâs that?â
âFour of our bodyguards claim they woke up in a back hallway of the museum with no idea how they got there.â
I knew they were alive when I left them, because I checked all their pulses. But I havenât quite decided what to tell Quinn about this character Killian Black yet, so I go with a vague âHmm. That is strange.â
We lie in comfortable silence for a while, until he says, âWhat are you thinking, viper?â
âIâm thinkingâ¦â I turn my head and look at him. His head rests on the pillow beside mine. His hazel eyes are soft, warm, and full of adoration. I smile at him and touch his wonderful springy beard. âThat Iâm very happy.â
âAye?â He pulls me closer and nuzzles my neck. âTell me more.â
I have to laugh at that. I see many, many years of heaping praise on my Irishman in the future. âIâm happy that weâre here together. Iâm happy Iâve made three amazing new friends. Iâm happy that my mother hasnât sexually assaulted the handsome young butler you arranged to wait on her.â
Quinn says, âYet.â
âYes, yet. God, itâs disturbing to see her flirt. Itâs like watching a horror movie in slow motion.â I slide my hand up his neck into his hair and whisper, âIâm also happy to see you so happy. I was a little worried seeing Riley would be traumatic for you.â
He sighs. âSeeing Malek is traumatic for me. I hate that fucker. Iâve never wanted to strangle anyone more. But Iâm glad Rileyâs happy. She seems good, donât you think?â
I nod, snuggling closer.
After a moment, he asks tentatively, âAre you jealous?â
âI would be if I thought you still had feelings for her. But itâs obvious you donât. Hey, by the way, Iâve been thinking about something.â
âJesus.â
âOh, donât be scared. It just occurred to me the other day that Iâve never asked you what this tattoo says.â
I trace my fingers over the ink that runs across his chest just under his collarbone.
He exhales and pulls me closer. âItâs Gaelic for embrace the chaos. Someone told me that years ago, when I was in a very dark place, and it helped.â
âOne of your therapists?â
âNo. Declan.â
I think about that for a while as I trace my fingers over the scrolls and loops inked on his skin. It seems as good a slogan as any to survive this turbulent life of ours.
Pressing a kiss to my temple, Quinn murmurs, âIâve been thinking about something, too.â
The tone of his voice makes me nervous. âDo I need to have a drink before I hear it?â
âItâs about the tattoo on your ring finger.â
âWhat about it?â
He pauses. âI was wonderingâ¦if itâs still how you feel about marriage.â
âOh.â I laugh a little, snuggling closer to him. âActually, marriage in general seems like a terrible idea.â
His sigh is soft and defeated. He says, âThatâs what I thought,â and closes his eyes.
This man. He always assumes the worst. Iâm going to have to work on that.
âI wasnât finished.â
He cracks open one eye and looks at me. I smile up into his frowning face.
âAs I was saying, marriage in general seems like a terrible ideaâ¦but marriage to a certain stubborn, bossy, cranky, possessive insect seems like it might be kinda fun.â
His breath catches. His eyes flare. His arms tighten around me. He says gruffly, âArachnid.â
âYes, excuse me. Arachnid.â
After a beat of silence, he rolls on top of me and stares down at me with burning intensity, every muscle in his big body tensed.
âSo youâre saying you want to marry me. For real this time.â
Grinning at him, I say coyly, âI donât know. Maybe you should ask me and find out. Because if memory serves, the only person in this room whoâs proposed. Under duress, I might add. That doesnât make such a great story we can tell our grandkids. It would be nice if we went about it properly.â
Because his chest is pressed to mine, I can feel how hard his heart is pounding. I also feel a sudden stiffness against my thigh and have to bite my lip to keep from laughing.
But then Iâm gasping, because Quinn has launched himself from bed, dragging me along with him. He gets me steady on my feet, then sinks to one knee on the carpet in front of me.
Gazing up at me with adoring eyes, he says in a gruff voice, âViper. I want to spend the rest of my life with you. I want you to have my children. I want to make you the happiest woman in the world. Iâll give you everything I have to give and anything you ever ask for. I love you with every part of my dark heart and every piece of my wasted soul. Will you please do me the honor of being my wife?â
His smile is breathtaking. âFor real this time?â
My throat tight and my eyes watering, I say, âYes, my beautiful Irishman. Iâll marry you. Iâll marry you every day for the rest of forever, because Iâve never loved anything in my life the way I love you.â
He closes his eyes for a moment. He swallows. When he opens his eyes again, theyâve gone dark.
My monster growls, âGood answer,â and lunges at me.
He takes us back down to the bed with the sound of my happy laughter echoing off the walls.