Part 24 (1/2)

Dare To Love Carly Phillips 52190K 2022-07-22

Yeah. He knew. ”Riley, you have to know you're worth everything to me. You make me a better man. And I'm so d.a.m.ned sorry I wasn't there when you needed me afterwards.”

Her eyes filled, and his heart squeezed tightly. He hated causing her any kind of pain.

”You're here now.”

”And I'm not going anywhere ever.” He'd been without her, and he wasn't going back to that empty place again. ”Which reminds me. The reason I called you in here in the first place. Scoot over.”

She slid off him, and he headed to his desk, coming back with two boxes. He handed her the long one first.

She opened it and squealed with delight. ”My necklace!”

”I called the police and managed to convince them to return it to me after your father pleaded guilty.”

”The district attorney called me to approve the deal.”

”You're okay with the five years?”

She nodded. ”As long as he's behind bars and I get a restraining order when he gets out, I'm okay.”

Ian wouldn't let the man anywhere near her, but it was a discussion for far in the future.

He was more interested in focusing on the present. He lifted the necklace, and she raised her hair so he could replace it on her neck, where it belonged.

”I had the clasp fixed, and they cleaned it too.”

She turned and kissed him. ”Thank you.” She touched the pendant. ”I feel like you're always with me when I wear it.”

”Then I hope you'll feel the same way about its mate.”

She narrowed her gaze, wrinkling her nose in curiosity as he handed her the small box. ”Ian?” she asked, her voice trembling.

He understood because his insides were a quaking mess.

Her hands shook as she lifted the top off the box, revealing the match to the pendant in ring form. A pear-shaped diamond that was too big, he knew, but he didn't care.

Corny as it was, he dropped to one knee. ”Marry me,” he said as she stared open-mouthed at the ring.

”Was that a question or a demand?” she asked, half laughing, half crying.

He grinned. ”Still working on that part of me.”

She met his gaze, her expression solemn. ”I don't want to change you completely. I just need-”

He grasped her wrist. ”I know what you need, and I want to be the one to give it to you.”

”Tell me that includes you keeping control in the bedroom, because there are places I really don't mind you taking over.”

”Is that a yes to my proposal?” he asked, his heart still hammering hard in his chest.

She wriggled her fingers in front of him. ”Yes. Yes!”

He slid the ring onto her finger, grateful his sister had guessed her finger size correctly.

He rose and settled back on the couch, pulling her into his arms.

She sighed and snuggled close.

He didn't know how long they lay, her heart beating against his chest, but it was long enough for everything inside him to settle and for him to find the peace that had always eluded him.

Peace he sensed he'd now have, every day for the rest of his life, because he'd finally done what he'd always thought was impossible. He'd dared to love. And he had Riley to thank for teaching him how.

EPILOGUE.

6 Months Later Surrounded by his siblings, real and half, Alex nursed a beer as he glanced around his half brother's apartment. Everyone seemed to be having a good time. The food was phenomenal, Ian having spared no expense. He was doing his d.a.m.nedest not to follow up every thought of Ian with an expletive or complaint, but old habits were hard to break.

The lovebirds couldn't take their hands off each other. Considering this was an engagement party, as well as a redo of the family event he'd botched a few months ago, Alex figured that was to be expected.

He wondered how long he had to stay before he could bow out and not have it look suspicious.

”What's with the scowl?” his sister Sienna asked.

”I'm not scowling.” Was he?

”You're okay, right?” She wrapped her arms around him for a tight hug.

”Of course I am. Why wouldn't I be?”

She frowned at him. ”You can fool the others, but I know you. You're jealous of Ian and Riley, and I'm worried about you.”

Her words. .h.i.t him where it hurt. ”I am not jealous.”

She settled her hands on her hips. ”You've had Riley to yourself for years. Then Ian comes along and...well, you wouldn't be human if you weren't a little envious of what they have.”

Even if he was, Alex wouldn't admit it out loud. Not even to the sister he loved. ”It's fine. I want her to be happy, even if it is with him.” He nodded toward Ian, doing his best to keep his expression neutral.

”Are you sure you aren't...a little bit in love with her?” Sienna asked.

Alex blanched. ”h.e.l.l no. That'd be the same as thinking of you that way.”

Sienna raised one eyebrow. ”That was a quick denial.”

”Look, maybe once, a long time ago...” He shook his head, not wanting to remember or even admit that, yeah, he'd once had feelings for Riley. Feelings that had been in no way brotherly.