The Consequence of Revenge
When the screen went to black words popped up that said, “Will you marry me, Becca?”
“So here’s the thing.” I gently pushed her from my lap, set her on the couch, and got down on both knees. “It’s important that we always revisit our past . . . revisit how we fell in love, why we fell in love . . . so that when we’re looking towards our future, we realize what we have is based on something solid, something real, not just a TV show, but lots of amazing moments that, well, most of the known world witnessed.” I smiled as a few tears streamed down Becca’s cheeks. “I love you, I want to make you my wife. I want to have children with you, spend eternity with you, possibly start a goat farm if you’re cool with it, and totally get a girl gecko for G . . .”
Becca burst out laughing, then covered her mouth with her hands.
“But most of all?” I pulled the three-karat princess-cut engagement ring from my pocket. “I just want you. Every day. Every night. Every moment. I want you.”
Her breath hitched as I held the ring out in front of me.
“I was going to put it on the goat but we were afraid he’d eat it.” I sighed.
Becca grabbed the ring and shoved it on her finger, then jumped off the couch and tackled me to the ground, nearly taking Little G with us. “Yes! Yes! I’ll marry you!”
“Good.” I sighed against her mouth. “Because you would have broken Little G’s heart had you said no.”
She raised her eyebrows. “His heart?”
“And mine,” I admitted. “I love you . . .”
“I love you too.”
“Can someone thank me now?” Jason interrupted.
Becca moved away from me and held out her hand, helping me up. “What?”
“For putting Max on the show.” Jason puffed out his chest. “That was all my idea.”
“Oh, I’ll be thanking you . . .” I smirked. “But not until after I’m done thanking my brother . . . my dear sweet brother.”
Reid’s eyes narrowed. “I don’t like the sound of your voice.”
“I’d be afraid, man,” Colt said from his spot on the couch. “Revenge is a bitch.”
“Please,” Reid snorted. “I hardly think I’m in danger of being Max’s next target.”
The room fell silent.
Reid shifted in his seat.
“Thank you.” Becca broke the silence. “For forcing Max on the show . . .” She turned in my arms and kissed my mouth. “And thanks for not jumping out of the plane.”
“Shark-infested waters,” I said honestly. “I would have died.”
“Aren’t you so glad you didn’t?”
“Very.” I growled against her mouth, “Wanna see how much?”
“I think we can all . . . see.” Colt choked while Milo giggled next to him.
“Stay out of this,” I barked. “Open the champagne, turn the TV on as loud as possible, and we’ll possibly be back in two hours.”
“Two hours?” Jason laughed. “Please . . .”
“Last night it was three.” Becca winked.
More popcorn fell out of Jason’s mouth.
“She’s lying.” Reid rolled his eyes, “No way can a man—”
“He can.” She whispered into my ear, “He does.”
“Damn straight.” I picked her up into my arms and charged down the hall. I was going to spend the next two hours showing her just how much I loved her . . . and how thankful I was that Jason had decided to give me the push I needed.
Even if it did make me want to kill him.
I’d get him back.
But first . . . I was going to make love to my woman.
Later . . . I’d get even with both Jason and Reid.
They wouldn’t see it coming.