: Epilogue
A Long Time Coming
âIs this stupid? This feels stupid,â I say as Lia is in our bedroom with Myla, getting her a spare shirt since we spilled a drink on hers.
âThis is not stupid. This is well executed,â JP says. âNow, donât fuck this up for me. Iâve put a lot of energy into this.â
âYou bought the balloons,â I say.
âUh, and I came up with the Bloody Mary spill ideaâthe tactic to surprise Lia. Youâre welcome.â
He is right about that, unfortunately.
Shortly after Lia and I said the big I love yous to each other, we decided to give up our apartments and buy a house. It was a big decision, one we didnât take lightly. We walked through twenty-three houses until we found the perfect one . . . a block down from my brothers. Lia liked that we were close to Lottie and Kelsey, and I liked that Lia was finally happy with a house.
We moved in two weeks ago, and today, weâre hosting Sunday brunch with some help from Reign of course. No, we didnât steal him, but weâre hosting so I could propose to Lia but make it a surprise.
The plan was this. We eat, chat, have a good time, and then Myla spills a drink on Liaâs shirt. Her task is to keep Lia upstairs for at least five minutes. The moment they disappeared, all hands were on deck. We moved all the pre-made decorations into place, along with a giant light-up sign that says Marry Me.
When it came to the proposal, I thought of many ways I could do it. There was proposing at Disney since thatâs where we shared our first kiss. I thought about it before we moved out of our apartments. I thought about it while playing a game of Scrabble with her, you know, to make it full circle. But when it came down to it, I knew having the support of friends and family was what I truly wanted. Plus, I wanted pictures and video, so Iâve put Lottie and Kelsey in charge of that.
Not to mention, I truly believe one of the main reasons Lia is with me now is because of the people around us. They helped bring us together with their advice and their gentle nudges of encouragement. Okay, full-on pointed opinions. It feels only fitting to have everyone here.
âDo you have the ring?â Huxley asks as he comes up next to me.
âOf course I have the ring,â I say as I hold up my hand.
A week ago, Huxley, JP, and I picked out the ring, the exact style I know Lia will love. Three stones represent past, present, and future on a white gold band, topping off at two carats. I considered getting something bigger, but I know she wouldnât want it. This is perfect.
âAre you nervous?â
âYes,â I say, my legs trembling beneath me. âI think sheâs ready for this. I mean, we bought a house together, but a part of me is still scared that sheâll tell me sheâs not ready.â
âNot going to happen,â Huxley says. âShe looks at you the way Lottie looks at me and the way Kelsey looks at JP. That kind of love is forever.â
âThanks,â I say as he pats me on the back.
Something has happened to Huxley over the past couple of months since they announced Lottieâs pregnancy. Heâs more sensitive and less robotic. He seems to have actual feelings now. And the only time I see the old Huxley returnâthe sharp, rigid Huxleyâis when someone is looking at Lottie the wrong way, or he needs to put someone in their place. But this new, touchy-feely guy is really throwing me off.
As for JP, well, he has become ultra annoying, clinging to me every chance he can get to stay away from what he refers to as the âshe-devil,â aka Kelsey. The pregnancy hormones have apparently scared JP right out of his own house. Not sure what heâs talking about because sheâs been absolutely pleasant to me.
âAnything else we need to do?â Banner asks from the side where he oversees the music. His girlfriend Kenzie is right next to him, holding a confetti popper. Sheâs really freaking funny. Iâve gotten to know Kenzie over the last month or so, and sheâs a perfect addition to the group. Quirky and odd but a whole lot of fun.
âI think weâre good,â I say. I glance around. âIs everyone in place?â
Kelsey and Lottie offer me a thumbs up as they hold their phones, ready to record everything from different angles.
JP and Huxley are off to the side, holding the curtains to the backyard shut so Lia doesnât see whatâs going on as she walks back to the brunch.
Ryot and Penn hang out by the table with a confetti popper in hand. Which by the way, I heard Penn finally took Birdy out on a date, but he has yet to tell me how it went. Iâm hoping it went well, although I know Penn has been fighting some demons, so Iâm not entirely sure if there will be a second date or not.
âSheâs coming,â Lottie whisper-shouts, pulling me to attention.
âYou got this,â JP says while giving me an exaggerated thumbs up.
I steal my breath, pray that I donât pass out, and as JP and Huxley pull the curtains open, revealing Lia in the doorframe, looking confused and surprised, itâs impossible to catch my next breath.
Banner plays the music, soft instrumental, while everyone else fades into the background.
Liaâs eyes find mine, and they immediately begin to fill with tears.
âOh my God,â she says softly as she brings her shaky hand to her mouth. I take a step forward and hold out my hand for her to take.
She does, and as I bring her out onto the patio and in front of the lit-up Marry Me sign, I canât help but notice just how jittery I am as well.
âOphelia,â I say softly. âWhen I first met you, I thought you were everything I needed in my life. You liked all the things I liked. You made me laugh. You put me in my place. And you were so fucking beautiful that I told myself I was going to ask you out. Unfortunately for me, you were looking for a friend, not a boyfriend, and Iâm glad you were because I canât imagine enduring the last decade of our lives without each other.â I get down on one knee as tears fall down her cheeks. âYou make me so fucking happy that I donât need anything in life but you.â I take a deep breath and say, âOphelia Fairweather-Fern, will you please be my wife?â
She nods, not even taking a second to think about it. Confetti poppers shoot into the air, our friends and family cheer, and as I stand to put the ring on her finger, an overwhelming sense of relief hits me all at once.
Sheâs going to be mine forever.
âOh my God, Breaker,â she says right before she grips the back of my neck and brings me down for a kiss.
Itâs a brief kiss because sheâs crying and everyone is crowding around us looking for hugs, but when I look into her eyes, past her perfectly purple glasses, I know for a fact that sheâll forever hold my heart, and I will forever hold hers. A long time coming? Perhaps. But every day together, every challenge we faced, every joy we shared, every game she trounced me on, made us closer than I could ever imagine two people being. I love this girl, and Iâll do everything to make her life as wonderful as she is. She will carry knitted flowers down the aisle, and she will have daisies everywhere she wishes. Iâll make every dream come true. And most of all? I canât wait to say those two additional words that join us until the end of time.
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