Page 11 of Tempted


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She looked at the ring, looked at the note and then back up to him, almost afraid that he’d be gone and that she’d imagined this whole thing.

But he was still there, an indulgent smile carving those handsome features.

“Really?” she whispered.

He nodded and smiled more broadly. “Really.”

She dropped the rose, the ring, the note—everything—and flew out of bed, across the room, and launched herself into his arms.

He stepped back and laughed as she kissed his face, his brow, his cheek and then his lips. “Yes, oh, yes! Oh, my God, Devon, yes!”

He made a grab for her behind before she could slide down him and land on the floor. Then he hoisted her up so they were eye level. “You know it’s customary to actually put the ring on.”

She glanced down at her hand and then over her shoulder to the bed. “Oh, my God! Where is it?”

Shaking his head, he carried her over to the bed then set her on the edge while he reached behind her.

A moment later, he took her hand and slid the diamond onto her ring finger. She sucked in her breath as the sun caught the stone and it sparkled brilliantly in the light.

“Oh, Dev, it’s beautiful,” she breathed.

She threw her arms around his neck and hugged him tightly. “I love you so much. I can’t believe you planned all this.”

He gently pulled her arms down and then collected her hands in her lap as he stared into her eyes. “I don’t want a long engagement.”

Was this supposed to worry her? She beamed back at him. “Neither do I.”

“In fact, I’d prefer to get married right away,” he added, watching her all the while.

She frowned and chewed at her bottom lip. “I wouldn’t mind. I mean if it was just me, but I don’t know how my family would take that. Mama will want to plan a big wedding. I’m her only daughter. It’s not that I care about a big fuss—I don’t. But it would hurt her if she wasn’t able to give us a big wedding.”

He touched her cheek. “Leave your family to me. I assure you, they’ll be on board with my plans. You and I will have the best wedding—one that your mother will be more than satisfied with. I think you’ll find they won’t object to our plans at all.”

Excitement hurtled through her veins until it was nearly impossible to sit still. “I can’t wait to tell everyone! Won’t this just be amazing? Everyone will be so thrilled for me. I know Daddy despaired of me ever finding a suitable man and settling down. He always says I’m too unsettled, but really, I’m still young.”

He gave her an amused smile. “Are you saying you don’t want to get married?”

She stared at him in shock. “No! That’s not at all what I was saying. I was merely going to say that I was waiting for the right man. In this case, you.”

“That’s what I like to hear,” he murmured.

He leaned forward to kiss her brow. “How about you take a long bubble bath to recover from last night’s activities and then we’ll have breakfast together.”

She flushed red. She had to be flaming. But she nodded, eager to discuss their future.

Mrs. Devon Carter. It had such a nice ring to it. And speaking of rings… She glanced down, transfixed by the radiance of the diamond that adorned her finger.

“Like it?” he asked in a teasing voice.

She looked back up at him, suddenly serious. “I love it, Dev. It’s absolutely gorgeous. But you didn’t need to get me something so expensive. I would have loved anything you gave me.”

He smiled. “I know you would. But I wanted something special.”

Her heart did a little dance in her chest. “Thank you. It’s just perfect. Everything is perfect.”

He kissed her again, long and leisurely. When he pulled away, his eyes were half-lidded and they were glowing with desire.

“Go draw your bath before I forget all about breakfast and make love to you again.”