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by Ari McKay


  But Jack didn’t seem to notice. “Paul,” he said, still staring. “You’re looking well.”

  And it was true. Thanks to spending more time outside, Paul was more tanned than he had been on the cruise, and he was wearing nothing but a pair of board shorts, which showed off his lean build and the sculpted arms he was gaining since he’d gone back to the gym.

  Paul ignored the compliment and moved to stand beside Devin, sliding his arm around Devin’s waist. “This is Devin Walker,” he said. “My partner. As you can see, we’ve been surfing.”

  Devin knew Paul well enough to pick up on how Paul wanted to play the encounter, so he relaxed into the embrace and pressed against Paul’s side. He schooled his features into a smile as he nuzzled Paul’s cheek. “You’ve been surfing. I’ve been falling,” he said lightly, then glanced at Jack, letting his expression become a smirk.

  “It’s your first day,” Paul said, his features relaxing into a smile that was for Devin alone. “You’ll get the hang of it.”

  Jack cleared his throat and shifted awkwardly. “I suppose I don’t need to ask how you’re doing.”

  “Not really.” Paul turned a cool gaze on Jack. “As you can see, things are better than the last time you saw me. Much better,” he added, giving Devin a blatant squeeze.

  Devin made a show of patting Paul’s ass. If Paul wanted to rub it in, he was more than willing to help. “I do try. Good thing I’m young and have a lot of stamina to keep up with you—both in bed and out of it.”

  “Definitely,” Paul said, chuckling, and Devin could tell he was genuinely amused.

  “Okay, well, I guess I’ll be going,” Jack said. He paused, and there was a flash of wistfulness in his eyes. “Nice meeting you, Devin. It was good to see you, Paul.”

  “Sure,” Paul said, and then he steered Devin back toward the water in a blatant dismissal of his ex.

  Devin glanced back, keeping his hand on Paul’s ass in a possessive gesture. Sure enough, Jack was watching. “Well played,” Devin murmured. “He looks like you smacked him hard.”

  “Just karma doing her good work,” Paul said, sliding both arms around Devin and kissing him lightly. “I’m not angry with him anymore. In fact, I’m grateful. If he hadn’t dumped me, I wouldn’t have been free when I met you, and I definitely traded up.”

  Devin hugged Paul tightly. “And I got the man of my dreams,” he replied. “He looks like he’s got nothing.”

  Running into Jack had shown Devin just how much Paul had healed from the emotional damage that had resulted from his accident. He felt good about his own part in helping the process, especially since Paul had access to the best therapists money could buy.

  It had taken Devin some time to adjust to the knowledge that Paul was extremely wealthy. Devin had boggled at the value of Paul’s house, and even though it had been left to him by his grandparents and wasn’t as big as the house where Paul’s parents lived, visiting the house was overwhelming for Devin at first, given it was filled with heirloom antiques that wouldn’t have been out of place in a museum. He hadn’t been far off the mark when he said Paul could have bought the entire town of Buffalo Lick, but Paul wasn’t pretentious and lived far more simply than he could have. When Paul suggested living together, he’d even offered to move into a new place to make Devin more comfortable. Devin had melted over knowing Paul was willing to do that for him, but he’d gradually gotten used to the house, and now that he’d lived there for several months, he was glad to be close enough to the restaurant that he could walk home.

  Paul was an investor in the Aegean, but Devin had insisted on it being a loan, and he intended to pay Paul back every dime. Paul said he wanted to use his connections to help the restaurant succeed, silencing Devin’s protests with the argument that as an investor, it was in Paul’s best interests to make sure the restaurant was a success. Devin hadn’t been able to come up with a logical argument against it, but he fully intended to make sure the restaurant earned a solid reputation on its own by having a unique menu and serving excellent food. Yet he had the feeling it was Paul’s influence, rather than the advertisements Devin had run, that had resulted in the restaurant being completely booked for its opening dinner service.

  “Everything looks perfect.”

  A voice interrupted Devin’s reverie, and he turned to see Paul approaching. Paul was wearing a navy-blue tailored suit with a paisley vest, looking like the responsible investor—and proud partner—that he was.

  Devin felt his heartbeat quicken as it always did when he saw Paul, and he moved to meet Paul and draw him into a hug. “You made it! I’m so glad you’re here, because I can hardly believe this is happening.”

  “I wouldn’t miss your big night,” Paul said, sliding his arms around Devin’s waist. “I’m serious. This place looks perfect, and I’m proud of you.”

  The praise made Devin flush with pleasure. “Thanks. I want you to be proud of me. But I couldn’t have done it without you. Not just your help with money and networking either. Your encouragement this past year to follow my dream made all the difference.”

  “I’m glad I could help,” Paul said, leaning in to nuzzle a kiss against Devin’s cheek. “I want you to be happy and fulfilled.”

  Devin leaned in and tightened his arms around Paul. “I am happy and fulfilled, thanks to you.” He pulled back to look into Paul’s eyes. “Loving you makes me happier than anything else. The restaurant is just the icing on the cake.”

  Paul clasped Devin’s biceps, then stepped back so he could slide his hands down the length of Devin’s arms to curl his fingers around Devin’s. “I’m glad you feel that way, because I’ve been thinking,” he said, searching Devin’s face with what looked like a hint of nervousness or anxiety.

  Devin squeezed Paul’s hands, smiling at him in encouragement. “What about?”

  “The future,” Paul said. “I know you’ve still got a lot to do to launch the Aegean, but the planning and development stage is over, so I thought maybe you’d have time to think about planning something else.”

  Devin raised one eyebrow. “More plans? Not the catering business, I hope! Or Liam’s pitch for expanding the Overlook with a ‘Mountains and Oceans’ package?”

  “No, I’m happy to look at Liam’s proposal, but I was thinking of something more personal.” Paul tightened his grip on Devin’s fingers. “Like a wedding.”

  Devin almost asked “Whose?” But then he saw the look in Paul’s eyes and realized what Paul meant. He drew in a breath, his heart feeling as though it might burst from happiness. He was grinning like an idiot, but he didn’t care. “I think I could fit that into my busy schedule. In fact, since it’s you, I’ll cancel everything else I have planned and put myself at your disposal.”

  A slow smile curved Paul’s lips, and his eyes sparkled with happiness and relief as he drew Devin into a lingering kiss. “I thought maybe we could take our time and plan something special. If we set the date a year or so from today, it would give you time to establish the Aegean, and maybe by then you could take some time off for our honeymoon. Say… two weeks for a long cruise.”

  Devin nodded enthusiastically. “Yes, yes, yes! That’s perfect!” He hugged Paul tightly. “I can’t believe how lucky I am. I love you so much, Paul. I’ll marry you in a year, or tomorrow, or whenever you want.”

  Paul held Devin close and murmured in his ear, “I love you too, and I’m ready to plan our future together.”

  “So am I,” Devin agreed fervently. He ran his hands over Paul’s back, for the first time wishing it wasn’t opening night. Chuckling, he nuzzled Paul’s neck. “Is it too late to call off the opening so I can take you home and show you just how happy you’ve made me?”

  “Yes, but you could give me an appetizer,” Paul said, brushing his lips against the corner of Devin’s mouth while he moved his hands down to cup Devin’s ass.

  Devin pressed closer, burying his hands in Paul’s hair. “Anything you want,” he murmured, then claimed Pau
l’s lips, not holding back anything as he kissed Paul.

  Paul matched Devin’s passion as he returned the kiss, a soft moan escaping him. Time slipped away as kiss flowed into kiss. Devin felt as though he were floating, until the sound of clapping and whistling impinged on his awareness, and Devin laughed as he broke the kiss, not caring they’d given the restaurant staff a bit of a show.

  “To be continued,” he promised Paul, wriggling against Paul’s hands.

  Paul gave his ass one last appreciative squeeze before releasing him and stepping back. “Damned right it is.”

  Devin grinned, then turned to look at his employees. “I swear, people, can’t a man kiss his fiancé without being interrupted?”

  This announcement was greeted with a moment of stunned silence, and then some of the staff were clapping again while others—led by Lavelle—stepped forward to offer their congratulations. Devin slid his arm around Paul’s waist, feeling so happy and proud he thought he might burst as he they acknowledged the well-wishes of the staff.

  Now, they had the opening of the restaurant to get through, the structured chaos of the kitchen and customers. Later, he and Paul would tell their families and start planning their wedding, but only after a personal celebration for just the two of them, and Devin would do his best to show Paul how much he was loved and desired.

  No matter what joys and challenges awaited them in the future, they would face them the best way of all—together.

  ARI MCKAY is the professional pseudonym for Arionrhod and McKay, who have been writing together for over a decade. Their collaborations encompass a wide variety of romance genres, including contemporary, fantasy, science fiction, gothic, and action/adventure. Their work includes the Blood Bathory series of paranormal novels, the Herc’s Mercs series, as well as two historical Westerns: Heart of Stone and Finding Forgiveness. When not writing, they can often be found scheming over costume designs or binge watching TV shows together.

  Arionrhod is a systems engineer by day who is eagerly looking forward to (hopefully) becoming a full-time writer in the not-too-distant future. Now that she is an empty-nester, she has turned her attentions to finding the perfect piece of land to build a fortress in preparation for the zombie apocalypse, and baking (and eating) far too many cakes.

  McKay is an English teacher who has been writing for one reason or another most of her life. She also enjoys knitting, reading, cooking, and playing video games. She has been known to knit in public. Given she has the survival skills of a gnat, she’s relying on Arionrhod to help her survive the zombie apocalypse.

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