My sob morphed into a laugh and I covered my mouth, falling to my knees to kneel in front of him. I covered his hands with mine, the diamond pressing into my palm as I squeezed his hands.
“Then we’ll have to do it together.”
He smiled, shifting our hands so that he was gripping mine gently while we knelt nose to nose. “I had to ask myself a year ago when we first got together, How do you show someone that they’re your whole world? Because I had no idea. We’ve spent a year watching romantic comedies together and I studied them… or rather, I studied your reaction to them. Were you the kind of girl who wanted to be led into a dark room, only to discover I’d taken you to Tiffany’s in the middle of the night? Should I write a song and sing it to you on an airplane through the intercom? Should I hold a boombox over my head and play it outside of our bedroom window?”
Tears streamed down my face, but my lungs trembled as I held my breath to keep myself from sobbing. I pressed my palms to Liam’s damp cheeks, swiping his tears away.
“But every movie we watched, you had something to say about the proposals. They were too cheesy, too showy, or too generic.” His lips twitched into a smile. “No matter the scenario, you had strong feelings about proposals… usually negative.”
I laughed and wiped my sleeve beneath my eyes. “Because none of those proposals were you proposing to me.”
“So, what do you say?” Liam lifted the ring higher in the air, but I hardly looked at it. The ring itself didn’t matter at all.
“To what?” I arched my brow. “You haven’t asked me anything yet.”
His adorably boyish grin spread wider as he leaned over and hit play on his phone. The song, In Your Eyes filled the kitchen.
“I’m just a boy, kneeling in front of a girl… asking her to marry him. Even though there’s no perfectly timed snow or fated random book with my number scribbled in it. There’s no surprise party planned with all our friends waiting beyond a curtain, or original song composed just for you. I realized there was no way to make this proposal anything like a movie. Because this isn’t our happily ever after… This is our happily just beginning.”
He paused, taking my hand and slid the ring halfway to my knuckle. “Chloe Dyker, will you marry me?”
Still kneeling, I leaned forward, sliding the ring all the way onto my finger and wrapped my arms around his neck, whispering, “As you wish.”
Thank you so much for reading Chloe and Liam’s steamy romantic comedy! If you loved Sugarlips, don’t miss the start of it all in Neil and Elaina’s second chance romance, Beefcakes!
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Meeting You (Prequel and FREE!)
Capturing You (Maple Grove #1)
Healing You (Maple Grove #2)
Sweet on You (Maple Grove #3)
Remembering You (Maple Grove #4)
Directing You (Maple Grove #4.5)
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Maple Grove Novellas:
Holiday Intercepted
Bewitching You
Grateful for You
Sleighing You
About the Author
When Katana Collins was younger and stole her mother’s Harlequins to read beneath the covers with a flashlight, she wanted to read about the tough as nails heroine. The perfectly imperfect girl with quirks and attitude and sass. And the anti-heroes who were anything but “Prince Charming.” Forget the knight on a white horse … she wanted the bad boy on a motorcycle.
So, now, she writes those romance novels she craved to see on the shelves all those years ago—the sassy heroines. The badass heroes. She penned her first romance novel back in 2012 and now, a few years later, she is a Top 100 Amazon Best-Selling author with 15 published books, in a wide range of contemporary romance genres (Paranormal, New Adult, Small town, Erotic Suspense … you name it!).
She lives in Portland, Maine, with an ever-growing brood of rescue animals: a kind of mean cat, a doofy lab, a very mellow chihuahua, and a very not mellow cairn terrier puppy ... oh yeah, there's a husband somewhere in that mix, too. She can usually be found hunched over her laptop in a cafe, guzzling gallons of coffee, and wearing fabulous (albeit sometimes impractical) shoes.
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