“Good. While you’re at it, why don’t you ask her to marry you. You obviously don’t want to marry me,” she says, then walks back to our house.
“Carlos, I love you, but you can be the biggest idiot sometimes,” Brittany pipes in, then follows after Kiara.
Nikki steps back, says, “I’m gonna go with the girls,” and jogs away from us.
Alex and I both look at Carlos.
Carlos holds up his hands. “What?” he asks defensively, completely oblivious.
“You just dissed Kiara in front of Destiny,” Alex says.
“I didn’t dis her.” He leans in and whispers, “I was makin’ sure she didn’t get a clue that I’m gonna propose to her.”
“You could’ve at least introduced her as your girlfriend.”
Carlos retrieves the discus and says, “Alex, the last thing she’d want to do is meet Destiny.”
“He doesn’t get it,” I murmur.
Alex braces his arms on Carlos’s shoulders. “Does Destiny think you have a girlfriend?”
“Why the hell would that matter?”
“Because, Carlos, she was flirtin’ with you big-time.”
“So what? Girls flirt with me all the time. That doesn’t mean I cheat on Kiara. She knows I wouldn’t fuck around on her.”
“Other girls aren’t your ex, dumbass,” Alex says. “Now go apologize to Kiara, and fix this. Beg, if you have to.”
“She thinks you don’t want to marry her,” I add.
“Shit,” Carlos says. “I asked you all to look for Mamá’s jewelry box ’cause she said if we finally found it I could give Kiara the ring Papá gave her. It’s at the jeweler bein’ cleaned. I was gonna take her to Ravinia tomorrow and propose durin’ intermission.” He rubs the back of his neck and lets out a long, slow breath. “I gotta figure this out.”
Back at the house, the girls are standing in the front yard. Kiara puts on a brave face, but it’s obvious she’s been crying.
“You told me you were over D-Destiny,” Kiara tells Carlos. “But that’s obviously not true. I’m g-g-going back to Colorado tonight. I’m tired of waiting around for s-s-something that’s never going to happen.”
“I was over Destiny the second you put those stupid cookie magnets in my locker in high school,” Carlos tells her.
“I d-don’t believe you.”
“I wanted to make it special for you, but what the hell … I might as well do it now.” Carlos takes a deep breath. “Marry me, Kiara,” he blurts out in front of everyone.
“Why?” she asks, challenging him.
“Because I love you,” he says, walking up to her and bending down on one knee while he takes her hand in his, “and I want to go to sleep with you every night and wake up seein’ your face every mornin’, I want you to be the mother of my children, I want to fix cars with you and eat your crappy tofu tacos that you think are Mexican. I want to climb mountains with you and be challenged by you, I want to argue with you just so we can have crazy hot makeup sex. Marry me, because without you I’d be six feet under … and because I love your family like they’re my own … and because you’re my best friend and I want to grow old with you.” He starts tearing up, and it’s shocking because I’ve never seen him cry. “Marry me, Kiara Westford, because when I got shot the only thing I was thinkin’ about was comin’ back here and makin’ you my wife. Say yes, chica.”
Kiara is crying now. “Yes!” she says.
We all give our congratulations and talk to a couple of neighbors across the street who witnessed the scene, but when I turn back around I notice that Nikki disappeared.
“Where’s Nik?” I ask Brittany.
Brittany points to the house. “I asked her to go in your closet and get me one of your zippered hoodies. I’m freezing.”
My closet? Oh, hell. I rush to my room and find Nikki searching for a hoodie hanging in my closet. If she sees the Glock …
“Hey,” I say, standing in front of her. I start closing the doors, blocking her from my suit. Is it in the same spot as I left it? Did she find it? What the hell am I gonna say if she asks me about it? I could play dumb, but I’ve never been able to pull that off successfully.
“Hey,” she says back. “Brittany told me to come in here and get a jacket for her.”
“I’ll get one,” I say, steering her away from my closet.
Nikki looks at me, confused. “What’s wrong?”
I’ve got a gun stashed in my closet. “Nothin’.”
“You sure? You look agitated.”
“I am.” I want to bang my head against the wall, because she’s onto me. “I wanted to tell you somethin’.”
“What?”
Now I’ve got to come up with something on the fly. “I’m fallin’ in love with you,” I blurt out.
Oh, shit. Did that really come out of my mouth? I’ve never said that to a girl before, and promised myself that I’d never say it if I didn’t mean it.
The scariest part is that I did.
34
Nikki
After Luis said the L word, I pretended that I heard Brittany calling my name and practically ran out of his room. I ignored the fact that he said it, and he hasn’t brought it up again.
On Wednesday, I decide to go to work with him because we kind of need to talk about Sunday. I don’t want to make a big deal about it, but I don’t want to throw around the L word like Marco and I did.