Come Friday (Bishop Family Book 8)

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by Brooke St. James


  "I just wanted to say what a good time we've had. It's been a long time since I've been able to just chill and really enjoy being home, and I've really loved every minute of it."

  We were all sitting around a huge table. There were a few people spread out in the attached living room, but everyone's attention was on Wes.

  "I'm so glad I got to be here when Owen's babies were born. It's really crazy seeing both of my brothers as dads now. It's amazing."

  "You're next!" Daniel yelled, causing everyone to laugh.

  "I'm getting to that," Wes said, holding a hand out.

  "It's a proposal! I knew it!" Jane said excitedly from her spot at the table nearby.

  "Not quite," Wes said. He took a deep breath and glanced at me with a smile before looking at everyone else. "I don't think it's news to any of you that I love this lady sitting here next to me. She's, uh, she's beautiful, obviously, and she can draw and throw a knife, which is really cool, but that's not what did it for me. It's the other stuff—the stuff on the inside that captivated me." He paused and smiled at them, taking a deep breath as if trying to decide how to say what he wanted to say. "Anyway, so I asked her to marry me."

  Everyone clapped, and Wes nodded graciously, thanking them for their approval, but telling them he had more to say. They quickly got quiet again.

  "So, we're going back to London tomorrow—back to living life and sleeping in our own separate flats and everything. And I've got all of these plans and ideas swirling around in my head. I want to try to move back home—I want to marry my lady—I want to go to the next level with my music—we need to talk to her parents about all of this—we need to talk to you guys about all of this. And then I just looked at her one night and I was like, 'Let's just do it. Let's get married. I don't want to go back to London and pick up where we left off.' I didn't want to live in separate flats anymore, and neither did she, so we started talking about it. We thought about doing it in London when we got back, but that would mean most of you guys wouldn't be there. I told her we should just do it, spur of the moment, while we were here, but then we felt bad about leaving her family out. So basically, we decided to leave you all out." Wes gestured at his grandpa who was sitting near the end of the table. "We went to Pawpaw Jacob a couple of days ago and told him our dilemma. He talked to us about it for a long time and made us answer a whole slew of questions, which looking back, felt a lot like a test—I think maybe it was a test." He shrugged. "We must have passed," he added in a funny, hopeful way that caused everyone to laugh. "So, no, this isn't a proposal. We're past that. Pawpaw Jacob helped us out with a license and everything, and this morning, we made it official."

  Everyone began talking at once. The whole room erupted with excited murmuring as people realized what Wes had just said. Wes whistled, getting everyone's attention, and just like that, they were quiet again.

  "Are y'all really married?" Rose asked, cutting through the silence.

  Wes nodded. "Yes, we really are, Mom."

  "They really are," Jacob confirmed from the other end of the table.

  "I guess she's not sleeping in my room tonight," Ivy said, drawing laughs from the whole room. "Are y'all moving back here?" she asked, probably trying to distract her parents from her first comment.

  "Yes," Wes said. "The short answer is 'yes'. We don't know exactly when, but yes."

  People cheered as a result of this news, and Wes used the distraction to sit next to me. In one swift, fluid motion, he pulled me onto his lap, and I went easily, leaning into him as he held me around the waist.

  "Why didn't you tell us y'all were getting married?" Rose asked. "We could have thrown y'all a party."

  "We didn't need that," Wes said. He took a second to kiss the side of my face, and I smiled at him thankfully. "It's not that we didn't want to tell you guys, it's just that we both wanted to go ahead and do it, and we didn't want to have this big wedding over here and leave Jolene's family out. Plus, Owen's got the new babies and everything. Everybody's got a lot going on. I don't know. It just felt right doing it nice and quiet—just the two of us. We both wanted that. We saw the opportunity, and we took it. I love her, and she loves me, and that's all we needed."

  "Hear, hear!" Daniel said, holding up his glass, which looked like it contained iced tea.

  Everyone followed suit, holding their glasses in the air.

  "Here's to the bride and groom," Jesse said.

  Everyone agreed at once, making various statements and noises of agreement as they clanked their glasses. I was sitting on Wes's lap, so I was in a rare position where I was slightly taller than him. He gave me a squeeze as he stretched up to kiss me. He didn’t care that people were looking at us, and neither did I. I smiled at him as I leaned in to kiss him back.

  "You may kiss the bride," Jacob announced, making everyone laugh and cheer again.

  Wes and I smiled at each other before he placed two, three, four kisses on my mouth. We smiled at each other some more in between numbers five and six.

  "I love you," he whispered.

  "I love you, too," I said.

  He stretched upward, putting his mouth right next to my ear. "Hey, JoJo," he whispered.

  "Yeah, Buggy?" I asked without looking at him.

  "You're not sleeping in Ivy's room tonight."

  My heart raced at the thought. I pulled back to stare at Wes, noticing that he was regarding me with an irresistible, challenging grin.

  I returned it with one of my own, raising my eyebrows. "I know," I said. "And I can't wait."

  The End

  (till book 9)

  Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons.

  Acts 10:34

  Other titles available from Brooke St. James:

  Another Shot:

  A Modern-Day Ruth and Boaz Story

  When Lightning Strikes

  Something of a Storm (All in Good Time #1)

  Someone Someday (All in Good Time #2)

  Finally My Forever (Meant for Me #1)

  Finally My Heart's Desire (Meant for Me #2)

  Finally My Happy Ending (Meant for Me #3)

  Shot by Cupid's Arrow

  Dreams of Us

  Meet Me in Myrtle Beach (Hunt Family #1)

  Kiss Me in Carolina (Hunt Family #2)

  California's Calling (Hunt Family #3)

  Back to the Beach (Hunt Family #4)

  It's About Time (Hunt Family #5)

  Loved Bayou (Martin Family #1)

  Dear California (Martin Family #2)

  My One Regret (Martin Family #3)

  Broken and Beautiful (Martin Family #4)

  Back to the Bayou (Martin Family #5)

  Almost Christmas

  JFK to Dublin (Shower & Shelter Artist Collective #1)

  Not Your Average Joe (Shower & Shelter Artist Collective #2)

  So Much for Boundaries (Shower & Shelter Artist Collective #3)

  Suddenly Starstruck (Shower & Shelter Artist Collective #4)

  Love Stung (Shower & Shelter Artist Collective #5)

  My American Angel (Shower & Shelter Artist Collective #6)

  Summer of '65 (Bishop Family #1)

  Jesse's Girl (Bishop Family #2)

  Maybe Memphis (Bishop Family #3)

  So Happy Together (Bishop Family #4)

  My Little Gypsy (Bishop Family #5)

  Malibu by Moonlight (Bishop Family #6)

  The Harder They Fall (Bishop Family #7)

 

 

 
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