by Melissa Hill
   He chuckled, giving her a light kiss on the cheek. ‘Just a little bit of last-minute shopping. For you.’
   ‘I don’t believe it! For me?’ She stared up at him. ‘Well, as long as it’s only something small.’
   ‘Oh it’s something small, all right.’ He brought out the little blue box and, without warning, dropped to one knee. ‘I know how big on tradition you are, so . . .’
   ‘What? What are you doing?’ she gasped, her expression one of complete bafflement. ‘Don’t tell me that’s . . . You can’t afford—’
   ‘I sold the bike,’ he said, and at his words something changed in her expression.
   ‘What? No! Gary, you love that bike.’
   ‘Yeah, but I love you even more, and I figured that all this – the trip back here, a return to the scene of the crime – was as good a way as any to convince you.’
   ‘There really was no need. You know we’ve got past all that now and . . .’ Her eyes sparkled and her words were giddy. ‘You really sold the bike – just for me?’
   ‘Yep.’
   Sean and the boys thought he was mad, but Gary didn’t care so much about what the boys thought any more. Rachel was the most important thing in his life, and he wanted to make sure she knew he didn’t take her forgiveness for granted. It had taken her a long time to let him back into her life after what had happened, and now he wanted her to know exactly how much she meant to him. And, more than that, he wanted to give her the proposal she deserved.
   ‘So what do you think, Rachel?’ he asked. ‘Will you marry me?’
   ‘You know, Daisy would just love this,’ she laughed. ‘Just wait till I tell her and Terri, and Ethan too. They won’t be able to believe—’
   ‘Rach?’ The ground was damp, his joints were starting to strain a bit from crouching and people were staring, but Gary didn’t care. All he was interested in at that moment was her answer. ‘You’re killing me here. Yes or no?’
   Rachel looked at the ring box in Gary’s palm, before her gaze rested on his face.
   She shook her head. ‘Gary Knowles,’ she said, smiling, ‘by now, you of all people should know that a girl would never say no to something from Tiffany’s.’
   Table of Contents
   Also by Melissa Hill
   About the Author
   Title Page
   Copyright
   Acknowledgements
   Dedication
   Chapter 1
   Chapter 2
   Chapter 3
   Chapter 4
   Chapter 5
   Chapter 6
   Chapter 7
   Chapter 8
   Chapter 9
   Chapter 10
   Chapter 11
   Chapter 12
   Chapter 13
   Chapter 14
   Chapter 15
   Chapter 16
   Chapter 17
   Chapter 18
   Chapter 19
   Chapter 20
   Chapter 21
   Chapter 22
   Chapter 23
   Chapter 24
   Chapter 25
   Chapter 26
   Chapter 27
   Chapter 28
   Chapter 29
   Chapter 30
   Chapter 31
   Chapter 32
   Chapter 33
   Chapter 34
   Chapter 35
   Chapter 36
   Chapter 37
   Chapter 38
   Chapter 39
   Chapter 40
   Chapter 41
   Chapter 42
   Chapter 43
   Chapter 44
   Chapter 45
   Chapter 46
   Chapter 47
   Chapter 48
   Epilogue