Page 18 of Santa Baby


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Epilogue

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One year later, Christmas...

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“What was I thinking?” The Santa dress definitely doesn’t fit anymore. I knew it before I even pulled it from the storage box. That’s a given, though, when you’re five months pregnant and have a small watermelon in place of your once-flat stomach.

“It’s called wishful thinking,” Bianca informs me with a grin on her face. She’s beyond thrilled to be my baby’s godmother, and I am beyond thrilled to have her. She’s one of the warmest and most caring people I know. God forbid anything ever happens to Kyle or me, she’s going to make a wonderful mom.

“Yeah, you got that right. Good thing I picked up a replacement.” While I have fond memories of the too-small, thoroughly worn costume, I’m glad I won’t ever have to wear it again.

“Isn’t it funny how much has changed since this time last year?” Bianca muses as she finishes adjusting her green and gold striped pantyhose. She’s going to be my elven sidekick tonight at the hospital, helping to pass out all the presents to the good little boys and girls.

It’s not all out of pure goodness, though. Bianca has been smitten with the idea of having a chance encounter with the future love of her life ever since Kyle and I reconnected. If ever there was a die-hard romantic, she’s it.

I step into the updated and several inches longer Mrs. Claus suit and turn my back to her so she can zip me up. “A lot has changed,” I agree. “If you would have told me a year ago that I would be standing here, pregnant, and getting ready to marry my childhood sweetheart, I would have been the first to measure you for a straightjacket.”

Fastening the eyelet at the top of the zipper, Bianca fluffs my hair back over my shoulders and sighs with satisfaction and longing. “I think I would have done the same. You and Kyle.” She shakes her head in disbelief. “I mean, I always hoped...but yeah...”

“Yeah...” Neither of us would have ever—not in a million years—expected any of this to happen.

“The universe works in mysterious ways,” Bianca says. “But it’s also going to leave your ass behind if you don’t shake a tail feather.”

I glance at the clock on the wall and jump into action. “Quick, grab my shoes!”

Rushing over to the bathroom counter, Bianca grabs the pair of ruby-red pumps while I throw all of our street clothes, makeup, and various crap we used to get ready back into the bags. In the work of a minute, we’re hurrying out of the restroom and down the brightly lit hospital hallway toward the same expansive room that hosts the holiday gift-giving events each year.

The same room that brought Kyle and me back together.

The room that changed the course of my life forever.

Soft music drifts around the corner and to my ears, and I can sense the packed room before I reach it. There are so many people waiting for us beyond that wall, waiting for this night. It’s been years in the making...

I stop just outside the door, taking a moment to absorb the vision laid out before me. The Christmas tree is decorated with multi-colored lights and handcrafted notes, pictures, and a paper chain that wraps the length from top to bottom, all made by the kids who currently reside here.

The overhead lighting is far too bright, but it doesn’t detract from the beauty of the space, the warmth brought to it by the love and enthusiasm of all the people who have come to share this moment with us.

“Are you okay? You’re not having second thoughts, are you?” Bianca askes with a small tremor of concern in her voice.

My gaze finds Kyle at the front of the room, side by side with Travis who wears a matching male version of the elf costume Bianca wears. I didn’t expect it, but he appears to be having a blast with the kids and their parents, doing a little dance to go along with the holiday music playing in the background.

My attention doesn’t linger. Instead, it’s drawn back to Kyle who is dressed in the same Santa suit as last year, that snow-white beard making those blue eyes pop. He’s a shining star among all the lights. He’s giving his attention to a small group of children, his smile alight with laughter and joy. He lives for this night. Seeing these kids smile when they have every reason in the world to cry makes his world go around.

And he makes mine go ‘round. I adore this man, I think to myself. All those years apart, wasted, over a misunderstanding. I’ll always regret the time we lost, but I’ll never regret the future we’re making.

Sensing me watching, Kyle’s gaze lifts and find me immediately. A soft, warm smile filled with pride and love spread across his face, and his shoulders straighten. The entirety of the room catches on to the change in his demeanor, and one by one, the guests turn to look at me.

Glancing at my friend, I tell Bianca, “My only thought is getting down that aisle and marrying the man of my dreams.”

The music changes to a Bing Crosby classic, and I can’t think of anything better or more appropriate for this event. As I step forward, everyone grows quiet and stands, turning to watch my approach.

I see my friends and family positioned at the front of the room, flanking either side of Kyle, their smiling faces warming my heart as much as the man who’s waiting for me up ahead.

It’s Christmas, we’re dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Claus, and our best man and woman are elves. It’s a little unorthodox and nothing at all what I envisioned getting married would look like, but I can’t think of a more fitting and memorable way to join our lives together.

“You are the most beautiful woman in this room,” Kyle murmurs as I reach him, and he takes my hands in his.

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