by Nancy Warren
“Not if she’s you.”
She chuckled. “Life is going to be pretty interesting.”
“And a whole lot of fun, my love. A whole lot of fun.”
He leaned forward and kissed her, then reached into his pocket to withdraw a jeweler’s box.
She eased open the box, and the unmistakable dazzle of diamond sparkled at her.
“An engagement ring?”
He grinned and shook his head.
She took a closer look and started to laugh. “I thought you hated my navel ring.”
“Are you kidding? I’m crazy about it. And I think it’s time you had a real diamond in your navel.”
“Sometimes you’re not such a stuffed shirt, after all.”
“By the way, that ticket’s not canceled. It’s postponed. For your honeymoon. Japan, Thailand, Europe—anywhere in the world, you just pick your favorite place.”
“How about right here,” she murmured, pulling him down on top of her.
Shotgun
Nanny
Copyright © 2002 by Nancy Warren
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