“Hey, Cam, what’s up?”
Sniffles met his ear. “Hey, Chris. Um, I was calling to ask for a day off.”
He’d never seen Cameron cry, and he couldn’t remember the last time she called in unexpectedly. “Are you okay? Are you sick?”
“I ended it.”
His mouth dropped. “With Felix?”
“Yes,” she cried. “I realized that I was more in love with the wedding than I was with him. And though it feels like I’m a terrible person for ruining his life, I also feel...”
“You feel?” Chris asked cautiously.
“Relief. Awful, right?” She blew her nose right in his ear.
Oh, Cameron.“Did you pray over this?”
She sniffled. “Yes. But it doesn’t make this feel any better.”
“Did I ever tell you I was left at the altar?”
Cameron gasped. “What? No!”
“At the time, I hated that she left me there to pick up the pieces. But, Cameron...” He closed his eyes. “It was the best decision she could’ve made.”
“Really? You’re not just saying that?”
“If it’s not right, it’s not right.” He paused. “What did Felix have to say?”
“He said he sank a ton of money for nothing. He told me to get back as much as I could, so I’ve been making phone calls since yesterday.”
Chris winced. He knew what that was like. “I’m sorry, Cam.”
“It’s okay. But I do have a problem.”
“If I can help, I will.”
“My honeymoon is nonrefundable. The only thing they said I could do was change the dates. Obviously since I’m not getting married, I don’t want to go on a honeymoon by myself or with anyone else.”
Got it. He still had no idea what that had to do with—
“Do you want the honeymoon? I mean, I know you keep saying you and Erykah are just friends, but there are some very serious nonfriend vibes going on between you two. That video y’all did together with Cheyenne directing was so adorable. You twofit, you know?”
He’d forgotten he’d shared that with the crew.
“I thought to myself, ‘Cam, one day they’re going to get married.’ Which means, if you do, you’ll need a honeymoon. So how about it?” She finally breathed.
At this point, Chris had goose bumps on his arms.Okay, Lord. I’m listening.“Cameron, that actually would be amazing.” Because now he had a ring and a honeymoon. If that didn’t seem like a sign to marry the woman he loved, he didn’t know what would. “Wait, where is it?”
Not that he really cared, but he’d like to know how to prepare for it if Erykah agreed this was the right move.
“I got a one-bedroom suite at the Sonnenalp resort in Vail. The current reservation dates are February fourteenth to the twenty-first.”
His mouth dropped. “Can you change the name the reservation is in?”
“Yes.”
“I tentatively say yes, but I need to talk to Erykah first. If we take it, we can refund you.”