Chapter Swipe Me: Epilogue
Swipe Me: A Friends-to-Lovers College Football Romance (Covey U Book 1)
âAre you nearly ready darlin?â He calls from downstairs.
âIâll be right there,â I reply grabbing a matching red satin purse and making my way down the stairs slowly. As I carefully walk down the steps, I hear Devinâs footsteps walk towards me and his audible intake of breath as I get to the bottom.
âAre you trying to give me a heart attack darlin?â He rests his hands on my hips taking me in as I do the same. His impeccably tailored Armani suit fits him perfectly, emphasizing his wide shoulders and narrow waist. Whether heâs in a suit, uniform, or sweats, I always love the way he looks.
He lets my hands roam his chest until I grasp his tie. âHow did you know I was going to wear red?â I asked as I played with the fabric.
A slow smirk grew on his face. âWould you believe me if I said I guessed?â I shook my head, pouting my lips. âI may have peaked.â
âGood to know.â I used his tie to pull him towards me and planted a quick kiss on his lips. He wanted to deepen it, but I pushed back, aware that my bright red lipstick might not be a good look smeared across his face before dinner. After dinner, all bets were off on where my lipstick would end up. âRemind me to hide your presents at your momâs for Christmas. I didnât realize I was living with a child.â I teased.
He shrugged, âYou should probably just keep them out of our closet. I go in there a lot.â Itâs been six months, but I still smile when his says closet. Itâs closet in house. I moved in the day after I graduated, and I havenât looked back. Building a home with Devin was the only decision for me. Itâs the first time since my parents passed that Iâve lived somewhere thatâs felt like home. I think itâs because Devin has this innate ability to make me feel happy, settled, and safe just by being in the room. I realized that when I spent the summer with him after he was drafted. Heâs the only person I want to be with.
There was a point when I nearly cracked and transferred half way through my Senior Year to Duke just so I could be closer to Devin, but he was the one to convince me to stay. To ride out the end of my college experience at least for his sake because he didnât get to do it either.
Not that leaving for the NFL was a wasted opportunity for Devin. Heâs now considered one of the best defensive linesmen in the league. The Jaguars got to the conference Championships for the last two years in a row, next year theyâre hoping for Superbowl success and Iâm sure theyâll get it. They have to.
Devin leaned his forehead on mine, pecking me gently on the lips this time and lacing his fingers through mine. âAre you ready?â He whispered even though we were the only two people in the house.
âOf course I am handsome.â He chuckled as he brought me into his side and led me out to the front porch. Devinâs car and driver Flynn were waiting for us at the bottom of the driveway. After greeting him, Devin ushered me into the car, insistent that we get going because we need to be somewhere for a specific time. I stopped asking where he was taking me on dates a long time ago, preferring the surprise and, also knowing he wouldnât tell me anyway.
When Flynn informed us weâd arrived, Devin kissed my hand and gazed into my eyes. âI just wanted to let you know Iâve been planning this date since the day I was drafted two years ago.â A slow smirk grew on his face and he gave my hand another kiss, sending sparks of electricity through my arm. âJust remember that.â
I nodded with a smile, letting him help me out of the car and thatâs when I registered where we were. There was a helicopter just in front of us with its pilot standing outside. My mouth gaped open in shock; I couldnât believe this was actually happening. Devin kissed my forehead, laughing at my shocked expression Iâm sure. âYou werenât expecting this?â
I looked down at my long evening gown. âIâm not dressed for this.â
He smiled following my gaze. âYes, you are. Come on.â He opened his hand out to me and I immediately took it, trusting him. Devin leads me to the helicopter, helping me into my seat, adjusting my dress so Iâm comfortable and fixes the earphones over my head so it doesnât affect my curled hair. He gives me the once over, biting his bottom lip. âYou look hot, darlin.â
I swatted his chest away, letting him have a chat with the pilot before sitting next to me. Like always, his hand instinctively searched for mine, a habit he picked up shortly after we officially started dating.
The doors slammed shut and my heart started beating faster when the blades started moving. Devin squeezed my hand, leaning closer. âIâm scared.â I said through the mic.
His smile warmed my soul as his thumb rubbed my palm. âWhat have you got to be scared about darlin? Iâm right here.â In that instant, the chopper starts to take flight and I squealed. âRemember when we went rollerblading on our first date?â I nodded, âYou told me to keep my head up and watch you. You do the same right now. Keep your eyes on me.â I do as he says, the green, gold of his eyes glistens under the flickering lights surrounding us. I got so lost in just looking at the man I loved, I hardly noticed weâd made it out of takeoff and were flying smoothly in the sky. âDo you trust me?â
âWith my life.â
His grin grew wide at my remark. âGreat. Then look down.â When I turned my body, Devin joined me, leaning his back against mine so he could look out my window. Down below were the twinkling lights of the city of Charlotte.
âItâs so beautiful.â I said.
âYeah, it is.â I looked back at Devin and noticed he was looking at me, not at the city and I could feel my face growing hot. âLook, you can see the stadium from here.â He pointed down and the bright lights glared into the reflection. The baseball and football stadiums are next door to each other, both with their lights on. I could see the players running on the grass in the baseball stadium.
âWhy are the lights on in the football stadium? You donât have a game tonight.â
âYouâre right, we donât.â He smiled and I immediately knew he was up to something. I grabbed my stomach when it started to roll as the helicopter descended. Devin placed his hand on mine. âAre you okay?â
âIâm fine,â I said, clutching his hand tighter and closing my eyes until I felt the ground below us and the blades slow.
âReign, weâre here.â His melodic deep voice penetrated through the thoughts in my head and I finally opened my eyes when the soft woosh of the door swung open, letting the cold night air hit my arms. We were in the stadium on a helipad I had no idea existed. I didnât stay sitting for long. Devin had already made his way around and held his hand out for me.
I let him lead me to a private room overlooking the stadium below, the bright lights illuminating the perfectly green turf and white lines. Right next to the window is a table with a single rose sitting on it. âHave you based this date on I asked mildly amused at his efforts.
He lifted a shoulder and even in this light I could see a slight pink to the tips of his ears. âAfter two years of watching that show with you, I figured I couldnât go wrong. Chloe may have helped.â I smiled, so happy that Chloe managed to successfully complete her program and is now attending Duke University, living with their mom close by. Devin bought a house for them the minute he received his signing bonus and theyâve been living in North Carolina ever since.
He pulled back the chair for me and noticed he was sweating when he sat across from me and heâs nervous. âThis is perfect, D.â I said and he offered me a half smile as his gaze twitched around the room, ignoring the single rose sitting between us.
The door creaked open and in comes the waitstaff with towers of food for the two of us. âThank goodness I didnât eat all day.â I laughed as a large chicken meal was placed in front of me.
âMe either.â Devin muttered. His voice was uneven, and he ran a shaky hand through his hair. I put his weirdness to the back of my mind as I ate our delicious meal. We didnât speak much through dinner, not that I didnât try, Devin answered my questions in grunts and groans because he was piling the food in his mouth like he was a starving man. I couldnât blame him, the food was delicious.
As I ate the final chocolate strawberry on my plate, Devin twiddled with the rose in his hand, glancing at me and then back down to the rose. âIâve watched enough episodes of that show now to know how important the final rose is.â He says, his voice still had a shaky hesitance to it.
âNot that important, most of the couples from that show last a year and thatâs it.â I chuckled, trying to make a joke and ease his tension.
His shoulders dropped, looked like I had the wrong strategy. âWell, itâs a good thing weâve already lasted longer than most of them then isnât it?â
âYeah.â I replied wistfully.
âReign, did I ever tell you how much I liked you before I even met you?â
I nodded. âSeveral times a day, babe.â I ended with a giggle.
He didnât seem put off by this. âGood. Then Iâm doing my job as your boyfriend right. Iâm telling you how mch you mean to me everyday then.â
âThat you are.â
âWhen I met you, it was like the first time I threw a ball on the football field and the first time I sacked a guy all at once.â
âHow romanticâ¦â
He waved off my sarcasm. âLet me finish. When those two things happened, I knew that was what I was supposed to be doing, where my life would take me. So I focused everything I could to get that goal and here we are.â He said, gesturing around the football stadium in front of us. âWhen I met you. I had that same feeling. You were who I was supposed to be with, who I wanted to be with. You were where my life was taking me and Iâm so happy we were able to stay together through your last year at college and my first year in the NFL.â His smile and confidence grew with his speech. He plucked the rose from the table, twirling it in his hands.
I wanted to say something. Tell him how much he means to me, how he gave me a home when I never thought Iâd find one again. How heâs the only man Iâve ever truly loved but I donât get that far because he keeps going. âEven through my toughest defeats and my worst moments, youâve been there to offer me a smile and make it better. Life wonât always be roses,â I looked down to the rose in hand as he offered it to me. âEven though roses are all you deserve.â I took it from him and smelled the flowery scent. âSo, I will try my hardest to make sure you at least get sunflowers because thereâs no one better for me in this world than you.â
When his chair dragged across the floor and he got up, I watched him, assuming he was coming over to kiss me and tell me he loved me again. He did neither. He knelt on one knee and produced a black velvety box. âWill you do me the honor of making me smile for the rest of my life?â When he opened the box, a giant diamond ring was winking back at me.
It was like the world stopped for a moment and I couldnât breathe. When I didnât speak, his voice brought me back to the room. âReign?â He asked not bothering to hide the shakiness in his voice now.
I shook my head. âIâm sorry.â
His hand dropped, along with his shoulders and head. âI get it. Iâm sorry. Itâs all too soon.â
He thought I was rejecting his proposal.
The screech of my chair surprised him as I dropped to my knees in front of him, cupping his cheeks in my hands. âDevin, I was saying sorry for taking too long to answer. Nothing would bring me more happiness than being your wife.â I whispered, mainly because I could barely speak after such a wonderful proposal.
His smile grew wider than Iâd ever seen it and without warning, he scooped me up in his arms, kissing me with fiery passion. I felt his hand lift up, but didnât let his lips disconnect from mine. This moment was too perfect.
A loud bang shocked me into looking out of the window to the field. Down below, the marching band started to play some music and fireworks lit up the sky. âScrew you, Bachelor Shawn. I just one upped you.â Devin tried to mumble, but I heard it loud and clear.
âYouâre so competitive D.â I joked, toying with his tie again. His hand clasped mine while the other placed his ring around my finger, where it will stay for the rest of my life.
âAnd Iâve just won the best prize of them all.â He said with a satisfied smirk before leaning down and placing another kiss on my lips as we let the music play behind us. I was never the girl who thought sheâd get a happy ending, but Iâm so damn happy I managed to find it with Devin.