My Darling Jane: Chapter 30
My Darling Jane (The Darlings)
When the doorbell rings at 11:30 in the morning, Iâm not expecting it.
I was hoping I would be able to catch a few hours of sleep before dealing with clients this morning. My list has grown, especially since my dating service is now publicly endorsed by a superstar quarterback. The media knows weâre together. Freidaâs video didnât quite have the effect she wanted, though. It was more of a football-player-falls-for-his-matchmaker story and went viral.
I roll out of bed and pat my stomach and trudge to the door. Thankfully, at five months, the morning sickness has vanished, and I feel much better. Just tired. It was a crazy weekend at a football game, but fun. Rayna, Macy, and Lacy, along with Jasperâs parents, met me there, and we sat in our box seats and cheered our team on to . . . well, not victory.
The Pythons lost, 13â27.
It doesnât matter, though.
Because if you looked on the field, at the smile on the face of the man who led his team, youâd have thought he won. The man canât seem to keep the grin off his face.
In fact, thatâs what Jasper tells me, before every game. âDoesnât matter what happens. Iâve already won.â
That didnât mean I wasnât going to yell for them, hoping theyâd pull out a win. It was a good game. Iâve never been so happy to be on a losing team.
But my content heart skips a beat when I peep through the hole and find him standing on my front stoop, dressed in the suit he wore to the game. The team must have come back this morning.
He looks like heâs been up for hours, which means he barely slept.
Iâm still dressed in my sweats. As I zip my hoodie over my tight camisole and pull open the door, scratching my head, he smiles, his eyes lighting up at the sight of me.
âWhat are you doing?â I ask. âI thought youâd go home and rest.â
âI have something to say.â He seems nervous, like heâs had one too many coffees this morning.
âI havenât even had a chance to take a shower.â
He leans in for a kiss, which is the quickest one ever since I havenât brushed my teeth.
Heâs nervous, fidgeting from foot to foot. The man with all the moves on the field looks like he has no idea what to do. Itâs cute.
âIs everything okay?â I ask. Gone are the days when Iâd worry heâd bolt. Heâs a constant, never once showing signs of retreating or hesitating. Heâs there to pick up Londyn from preschool when I canât. Heâs at every doctorâs appointment. Heâs here with us almost every night in my small apartment.
âI thought today was for resting. Londynâs set on watching Mulan with you tonight.â Sheâs over at Emmyâs right now for the weekend since I went out of town.
âGood pick. But, sorry, couldnât wait,â he says.
Heâs buzzing with energy, which is odd because he should be dead on his feet. Then he goes andâpulls out a ring box. âGot something for you.â
My brain short-circuits. Itâs a diamond the size of a small planet.
A long exhale comes from him as he watches my face expectantly.
Itâs stunning. Iâm blinded by its sparkle. âThis is . . . wow.â
âI talked to Londyn about it,â he says, words tumbling out in a rush. âShe basically said get on with it already. Kidâs got opinions.â
âYou actually asked her?â I canât help the grin spreading across my face.
He throws me a look. âWas I supposed to do the whole one-knee thing?â
âYou did that at the bar, so it counts.â I cross my arms and pretend to pout. âI was expecting maybe a skywriter, a marching band, and at least a couple of doves.â
He drops to one knee while I tell him not to, but he doesnât get up. He looks up at me like heâs about to offer me the world. âJane Darling, how âbout it? Wanna make me the luckiest guy alive? For real.â
I lean against the door, half expecting my knees to give out. âWearing that rock means Iâm stuck with you, huh?â
âGlued, screwed, and tattooed. Youâre mine,â he says, a softness in his voice.
âGuess that makes me your problem now,â I manage to say, slipping my hand forward.
He slides it on, and it fits like itâs been mine all along. âJust try getting rid of me now,â he warns as he pulls me close. The world narrows down to the two of us as he kisses me.
âLetâs not keep the future waiting,â he says, ushering me inside with a hand at my back. âAfter all, weâve got forever to get started on. And Londyn isnât here, which means . . .â
I tug him down the hall. âWeâve got a bed!â