Sweet Reunion (Indigo Bay Sweet Romance Series Book 11)
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“Right away. She’s engaged and should have a ring to show off.”
“At least take her somewhere special. Go to the water or somewhere else you two enjoy.”
“Thank you, Aunt Lucille.” He wrapped his arms around her.
“My pleasure.” She returned the embrace, then they headed back downstairs.
Canyon tucked the ring safely in a pocket before reaching the first level.
“I have somewhere to be now,” Lucille announced. “You two have a good rest of the night.”
“Thanks, Auntie.” Maggie kissed her on the cheek.
Canyon gave her a little nod, his pulse racing at the thought of giving the ring to Maggie. Should he propose again or simply surprise her with it?
Lucille headed back upstairs, her little white dog following at her heels.
He turned to Maggie. “Would you like to go to the beach? Maybe to our secret spot?”
She held his hand. “I’d like that.”
Canyon nodded, then they walked toward the back door for easier access to the beach. His pulse drummed faster. He was more nervous about this than he had been proposing—that’d been spur of the moment.
Halfway to the beach, she turned to him. “Are you okay? You’re awfully quiet.”
He smiled. “Just enjoying your company.”
Maggie squeezed his hand but didn’t look like she believed him.
Once they reached their spot, she leaned against him and wrapped her arms around him. “This is nice, and you know what’s even better?”
“What’s that?”
She looked up at him, beaming. “We don’t have to hide our love from anyone.”
“About that…” He stepped back and dug into his pocket.
Maggie tilted her head and scrunched her brow.
His pulse was out of control. It was so loud, he couldn’t hear any other noise at the beach. He fumbled with the ring in his pocket, then took a deep breath before pulling it out.
Her eyes widened and she covered her mouth.
Canyon knelt on one knee. “I love you more than life itself, Maggie, and I’m the luckiest man alive because I get to marry you. You deserve nothing other than the best, and now you can at least have a ring that comes close to matching your beauty.”
Tears shone in her eyes.
He took her hand and slid on the ring. By some miracle, it was a perfect fit.
Maggie held it up, studying it. “It’s so gorgeous, I just can’t believe…” Her voice trailed off and her eyes widened. “Is that Aunt Lucille’s?”
Canyon rose and kissed her. “It was, but now it’s yours. She wants us to have it.”
“I never thought she’d part with it. She’s never even entertained the idea of remarrying that I’m aware of, so I never thought she’d let go of this ring.”
“She seemed really happy to pass it along to you.”
Maggie threw her arms around him and held him tightly. “She must really believe in us. You’ve done well at winning her over.”
“More importantly, I’ve won you over.”
She grinned and gave him another kiss.
He was definitely the luckiest guy in the world.
Thirty-Six
Epilogue
Maggie smiled as they pulled up to their little home. Canyon turned to her, squeezed her hand, and kissed it. Then he climbed out and opened the door for her.
She stretched her legs and took in the sight. It was nice to be home.
Canyon opened the back passenger door. Little Lucy scrambled out and called for the cat. Canyon went over to the other side and pulled out the baby car seat.
Maggie went over and kissed him, then their newborn boy. She reached for the car seat handle, but Canyon shook his head.
“You aren’t supposed to carry it yet.”
She was about to protest when Lucy called out, “Mama! Daddy! Come look at this!”
Maggie closed the car door.
They found their daughter jumping up and down near a bush. “Look! Emma had her kitties! Just like you, Mama.”
Maggie ruffled the three-year-old’s hair. “Luckily, I just had one.”
“We have kitties and a baby!”
Canyon laughed. “I think you’re more excited about the kittens than your baby brother.”
“Oh, Daddy. You’re just silly.” She threw him an exasperated glance. “Are we going to bring them inside?”
“We probably should, but first, the baby.”
After Lucy had given her new brother a tour of the house, she and Canyon brought the kittens and their mama inside. Lucy bounced around, so excited she could hardly contain herself.
Maggie watched Lucy, her heart filled to overflowing. It was hard to believe there had been a time she’d thought a family would be out of her future. Now she had not one, but two wonderful children and a husband who adored both of them and her.
Little Nolan finally woke, and Maggie pulled her son from the car seat. Lucy ran over, her long hair flying behind her, and chatted a mile-a-minute to her brother, telling him all about the kittens.
Nolan stared at her as though taking in every word, then let out a cry.
Lucy’s eyes widened. “Did I break him?”
Maggie kissed her cheek. “I think he’s hungry. I’ll feed him, then you can finish your story.”
“Okay.” Lucy skipped away.
Maggie made herself comfortable, then nursed the baby.
Canyon plopped next to her. “If I didn’t know better, I’d think Aunt Lucille gave Lucy several cups of coffee before we picked her up.”
Maggie grinned. “She’s just excited. Kittens and a new baby all in one day.”
He yawned. “At least she should sleep well tonight. She’ll probably be the only one.”
Ding-dong!
Maggie and Canyon exchanged a glance.
“Are we expecting anyone?” she asked.
“Not that I’m aware.” He patted her knee. “I’ll get it.”
“Oh, hi!” Canyon said. “What’s this?”
Maggie craned her neck but couldn’t see the door from where she sat.
“Dolly Mayes is here.” Canyon poked his head around the corner. “Is it okay if she comes in?”
“Of course.” Maggie covered the nursing baby. “Come on, Dolly!”
The tall redhead came over, carrying a large brown box. “This is from all the families at the dance studio, darlin’. Enough food to feed your family for a week!”
“You’re so sweet.” Maggie beamed. “Thank you.”
“Everyone wanted to come and see you and Nolan, but that can wait until you settle in. Mind if I get these meals in the fridge?”
“Go right ahead.”
Dolly rushed into the kitchen. “Shall I warm one of these up now?”
“That’d be great,” Maggie called. “I’m famished. Hospital food leaves a lot to be desired.”
Dolly laughed. “Isn’t that the truth?”
Canyon came over and gave Maggie a quick kiss. “Wasn’t that nice of them?”
“It sure was. I’m too tired to even think about cooking.”
He put his arm around her. “And you know I won’t let you cook while you’re busy taking care of a newborn.”
Dolly appeared. “All set! The timer should go off in about forty minutes. It’s my special pot roast and grits recipe. Enjoy!”
“Thank you, Dolly.”
“Don’t mention it. Congrats, you two!” She blew Maggie a kiss before heading out the door.
Canyon drew in a deep breath. “I’m exhausted. I can’t imagine how you feel.”
“I’m on cloud nine.” She gave him a quick kiss.
Knock, knock!
They exchanged a glance.
“Who now?” Canyon asked.
Maggie handed the baby to him. “I’ll get it this time.”
“You don’t have to.”
“I know I don’t have to. I want to.” She plodded over to the front door and opene
d it.
Her brother-in-law and father-in-law stood on the door, both holding presents wrapped in baby-blue paper.
She grinned. “Canyon didn’t tell me you two were coming to town!”
“He didn’t know. I heard my grandson is home and I dropped everything.” Felton Leblanc wrapped his arms around Maggie. “Is the boy ready to meet his grandpa and uncle?”
Maggie squeezed him back, then gave Dayton a warm hug and waved them in.
They both greeted Canyon warmly, then fawned over Nolan. Lucy heard the commotion and ran into the room and nearly knocked over Dayton with a hug.
Their home was filled with laughter and family. Maggie’s heart was fuller than she ever imagined it could be.
Canyon put his arm around Maggie. “This is the life, isn’t it? A gorgeous wife, two beautiful kids, extended family, and even clients who love us like family. What more could we ask for?”
She kissed him, scratching her cheek on the scruff on his face. “Nothing. Nothing at all.”
If you enjoyed Sweet Reunion, you’re sure to love reading about the tight-knit Hunter family as they find their loves in their seaside town!
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Brayden Hunter left his successful cardiology practice in Dallas to be closer to his aging parents. Focused on building a health care clinic in his hometown, he doesn’t want any distractions. However, the beautiful Lana is one he can’t seem to avoid.
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Seaside Kisses
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Seaside Hunters Short Stories
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