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“I’m such an idiot.”

“Why?”

“Hale, I thought this was the prenuptial agreement.”

“No!” He laughed. “I told you I wasn’t going through with that.”

“But… What about your trusts?”

“The only trust I need is the trust between you and me.”

His words brought so much relief I nearly fell over. “You really want me to adopt peanut?”

“She already thinks of you as her mom. This would just make it official.”

He’d truly surprised me. “I really thought I was signing something to protect your assets.”

“Rayne, I love you. I know it’s never been about my money for you.”

“You do?”

“Yeah. I mean, no offense, but you’re pretty much the cheapest person I’ve ever met.”

“It’s called being thrifty.”

“Whatever you call it, I know you aren’t marrying me for my fortune.”

“Of course, I’m not!” I lunged forward, knocking him back as I kissed him. Smiling against his mouth, I mumbled, “If anything, it’s for your dick.”

“Brat.”

I shoved off of him and eagerly grabbed the papers and the pen. I couldn’t sign fast enough. “I can’t believe this. I’m going to be a mommy! Elara’s going to officially be my peanut!”

Navigating the multiple SIGN HERE tabs, I scribbled my consent on every black line and grinned. “Done!”

“Congratulations, Future Mrs. Davenport. It’s a girl.”

Warmth spread through my body as an incredible sense of rightness blanketed me. I could never pick a nail color or an ice cream flavor or even a lane, but when it came to Hale and Elara it was a no-brainer. I’d pick them every single time.

The Last Mile

They say the last mile is the longest and the hardest, but for me it was the easiest part of my journey. No Stephen King green tones here. This final mile was coming up pure unicorn dust.

“Ready, Rayne?”

I looked at Quinn and smiled. “Does my dress look okay?”

“You look perfect.”

“Then let’s do this.”

She smiled. “Tyler, you and Mom are up first. Then Noah, Seraphina, and Elara. Then Elle. Places everyone.”

Tyler pressed a quick kiss on my cheek. “Remember what I said, Ray. No looking back. Nothing but blue skies and green lights from here on out.”

“Tyler, you’re up!”

The doors cracked open, only enough for Tyler and my mom to slip out. I caught a quick glimpse of a few guests and my heart cartwheeled. Dabbing the gloss on my lips, I fidgeted with my bouquet as I took a deep breath.

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