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Dragon Temptation (Crimson Dragons Book 1) by Amelia Jade (51)

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Petal

If her life could be summed up in one word since she’d moved to Surrey over a month ago, it would be this: interesting.

The word itself seemed so dull and bland compared to the reality of the situation, but it truly did encompass everything about her new world. And now on to the next new change: A new place to live. Technically she’d been living at a hotel for the moment, adamant to Lex that she would find her own place, and support herself. But in reality she’d spent much of the time at Lex’s. Petal had long been her own person, living her own life, without the help of others. That wasn’t about to change now that she’d found someone amazing like Lex to share life with, and she continued to insist she would find her own living space.

So he was taking her for a drive, having promised her that he’d found somewhere he thought she might like.

“How much longer?” she asked, head bent over as she tapped out another email for work. Despite the different position, the drop in pay and status, she was still a workaholic.

Plus, after sacking Vince, she’d discovered just how much of a backlog of stuff to get done there was. It was a nightmare she expected to be living for the next three to four months, if not more. As if to punctuate her point, her phone buzzed with the notification of another email.

“If I ever see Vince again, I’m going to break his kneecaps,” she snarled viciously after reading the subject of the new email.

More issues.

“Now, now,” Lex chided. “Aren’t you off the clock right now? Don’t make me take your phone away from you.”

“You and what army?” she shot back.

He reached over and plucked the black rectangle from her grip as if he’d been taking candy from a baby. Petal sighed. She’d forgotten about his unnatural strength. Again. She had a habit of doing that. There were times it worked in her favor, and one of the walls in his bedroom had the dented drywall in the shape of her shoulder blades to prove it. But then there were times like this, that it really worked against her.

“Put up a fuss, even one word, and it goes out the window,” he warned.

Petal’s jaw dropped, but only until her eyes took in the scenery surrounding them. Then they narrowed and she focused her gaze on Lex. Until then she’d been buried in her phone, ignorant of where they’d been going. He was taking her to see a potential new house she might buy or rent. He’d been reluctant to say which until she’d seen it. But now she realized she knew where she was.

Lex resolutely ignored her gaze as he turned off the road onto a rather familiar gravel driveway that started to twist and turn up the hill through the trees.

“Where are we going?” she asked dangerously.

“I told you, to see a place.” His eyes stayed locked forward, clearly refusing to meet hers.

“Uh-huh. Funnily enough, this looks like your place, Lex.”

“It does?” His voice had a high-pitched quaver to it. “That’s odd.”

Recognizing she wasn’t going to get anything out of him, Petal sat back into the leather seat and folded her arms in front of her. The truck lurched over a pothole and she bounced rather violently.

“Hey!”

“Sorry,” he mumbled, this time sounding genuine. “I think the rain last night opened that bad boy up. Didn’t know it was there.”

She shrugged, accepting the apology. The nature of the gravel road and the incline of the hill meant he was always out fixing potholes in his driveway. It seemed insane to her, but Lex insisted, so she let him.

The rest of the ride was smooth, and a minute later the truck emerged from the trees, giving her a glorious view of his house. She shook her head at the familiar sight, until she noticed there was something attached to the overhang. Petal had to squint to read it until they got closer, but her heart skipped a beat as the first words came into view.

Petal, will you—

It was printed on two banners, and she had to flick her eyes downward to read the rest. A tremble had already started in her hands. Was she ready for this? What if it was too soon? A million other questions exploded in her mind before she’d had a chance to finish reading it. Her brain had already filled in the words, and she was formulating her answer when the second half—much smaller writing—became legible.

Move in with me? :D

“Are you KIDDING me?” she howled, giving him a solid punch to the forearm that managed to bring about a wince. “That is not cool, Lex. Not cool at all!”

Her werewolf, meanwhile, was howling with laughter from the driver’s seat. So much so that he even passed her phone back so that he could still drive while using one hand to wipe away tears.

“You should have seen the look on your face!” he crowed. “You went so white at first.”

“Because I thought you were going to ask me to marry you!” she said, trying not to join in the laughter. She couldn’t let him know that he’d gotten the best of her. Then she’d never hear the end of it.

“So?”

“So?! We haven’t talked about that at all.”

Lex looked thoughtful. “Well, I guess.”

“Exactly.”

The truck came to a halt and he killed the engine, hopping out. She went after him, shaking her head still.

“Would you have said no?” he asked, waiting for her to catch up before he started walking toward the front door.

“I…I don’t know,” she admitted at last. “It’s moving pretty fast.”

“I know.” Lex gave her a kiss. “But you should know, the thought has occurred to me.”

She paused, then nodded. “Me too.”

Lex pushed open the front door, ushering her inside. “Good.”

Petal meant to ask him what he meant by that, but the third banner, surrounded by heart balloons and streamers took her breath away.

Petal Olson. You are the love of my life. My mate, my world. My everything. I couldn’t imagine a day without you.

Then in smaller letters in the bottom right: Turn Around.

She did, to find Lex down on one knee, a little black box propped open resting atop his outstretched palm.

“Petal, I don’t want to spend another day with anyone else. Will you marry me?”

She pondered him for a moment, looking down at Lex.

“That’s not fair, you know.” There was a mischievous twinkle in her eye.

On one knee, his hand still outstretched, she could see his nervousness grow.

“What do you mean?” He swallowed so hard his throat bobbed up and down noticeably.

“The banner out front? Making me think you were proposing with that. Then laughing like it was a joke, but then actually proposing after I’ve fully believed that you aren’t.”

Now he grinned. “Yeah, but it surprised you, didn’t it?”

She nodded. “Yes, that it did. You totally threw me off the trail, I’ll give you that. Don’t expect it to become a regular occurrence, but this time around you won.”

Lex laughed silently, nodding his head in agreement. “You still haven’t answered though.”

Not that it would change her answer, but she looked down at the ring he’d chosen. It was an elegant piece. The band split to the sides like a fork as it rose to the top, the interior of the split lined with increasingly large diamonds. The crowning gem was a square-cut piece held in place at the corners with four white-gold prongs. The entire thing glittered beautifully. Lex had done an excellent job. Sleek and beautiful without being horribly overstated. She loved it, and him.

“Just building the tension,” she said with a wink. “But I think I’ve made you wait long enough. Not that I ever was even considering saying anything but yes, Lex, I will marry you.”

She held out her hand and he slipped the ring onto it. Keeping her fingers in his hand, he rose to his feet, picked her up, and spun her around as they kissed a dozen little kisses, eyes open while they grinned at each other. All smiles from ear to ear, she had never felt happier than she did just then.

“I cannot believe how in love with you I am,” he whispered in his ear. “You’ve made me happier than I ever thought possible.”

She kissed his neck before nuzzling her head into the crook between it and his shoulder. “I love you too, Lex. This whirlwind ride has been insane, but I can’t imagine doing it with anyone else. You complete me.”

Petal sighed, and with it the last of her old life and the personality she’d adopted slipped out of her. The past was in the past now. It was time to start her new life, with Lex by her side.

She couldn’t wait.

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