Epilogue
Ellie
“Nobody warns you that you are going to be late literally everywhere you go once you have a baby. It’s insanity. Half the time, I don’t know why we even bother.”
Rachel is talking before she and Chance are even all the way in the door.
It’s been a year since she started IVF. A year since the first try, Rachel finally saw two pink lines instead of one.
A year since her wedding gown had to be taken out as her belly slowly began to grow.
And a year since Damien hopped behind the Luxurelle grotto bar and promised me that he would love me forever.
Needless to say, he delivered on that promise.
And the ring on my finger–excuse me, the rock on my finger–is proof.
Now, Rachel has a baby, and Luca and I have a home with Damien. With Luca’s father. With my husband. And as our friends pour into the house bearing gifts and food and drinks, I am able to lean fully into that promise.
“Actually, I think everyone talks about it,” I tell Rachel as I take Jacob from her, relieving her of her motherly duties while she heads to the kitchen for a drink.
In the passing year, more has happened. As we all gather on the patio for Hawaiian chicken kabobs, a buffet of salads and drinks, everyone does what they do best. They talk.
“The signage is up, boss,” Diego says, popping a pepper in his mouth. “Decker’s hotel is officially Bates Tower for all to see.”
“The fact he practically just handed it to you is wild,” Chance says as he pours everyone a glass of wine. Everyone but me, as I politely decline.
“He was…persuaded,” Damien says with a smirk as he takes a glass of wine and then raises an eyebrow at my glass of water.
“You mean blackmailed,” Diego says.
“I simply told the truth about what would happen if he didn’t turn himself in,” Damien goes on.
“And in turn, you have a new hotel,” I smile up at him.
“We have a new hotel,” he corrects me.
“And I have a new gentlemen’s club,” Diego chimes in.
“How is business, by the way?” Damien asks, and I toss him a look.
“I thought we agreed that once you handed the keys to the Opal Room and the Diamond Back that they were no longer your concern.”
“What happens in the clubs is no longer my concern,” Damien corrects me. “The money end of things is still my business.”
I shake my head, and Rachel bites back a giggle. I know what she’s thinking but not saying. What even is my life?
But I know what my life is. My life is a crazy story that started in a whirlwind and settled into something lovely.
Like the sun after a storm. A clear night sky.
Rachel had a beautiful wedding and is now the mother of a beautiful little boy.
Luca and I are together with Damien, who has been nothing short of an amazing father and partner.
Shortly after his bar back speech, we moved in with him, and he started Luca at a new school where Luca has thrived. He’s even skipped a grade.
As we sit around the table talking and eating with friends, Damien turns to me. “Are you alright?” he asks softly.
“I’m wonderful; why do you ask?”
“Because you never turn down a glass of wine.”
I smile at that. “I’m fine with water today. And maybe…for the next nine months.”
Everyone at the table stops.
“Oh my God,” Rachel says. “Ellie…are you…”
Damien is staring at me in shock, and for a moment, I revel in it. Then I smile, and tears fill my eyes.
“Can I tell them?” Luca asks because he is the only one who knows.
“Yes, baby. You can tell them.”
“I’m going to be a big brother!” he exclaims, shooting up from his chair, and the table erupts. Everything from when to how far along to questions about the gender and everything else.
But my attention is on Damien, who is, quite possibly for the first time ever, speechless.
“A baby…” he finally says, cupping my cheek in his hand.
“Yes. A baby.”
“My mom and my dad are having another baby!” Luca says, and that’s enough to cue the waterworks.
Damien wipes them away, and it feels like before.
Like at the gala when he appeared as a masked man rescuing me and whisking me off into the night.
As a boss who hired me before he even knew who I was as we stood in his office staring at each other, neither of us could breathe.
As a lover, that slowly peeled back my layers, all the while revealing his own.
It is us.
Me and him, our son, and our baby to be.
That’s all it’s ever been, from the first time we met, to the wedding altar, to now.
And as he kisses me again, everything else just fades away.
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