“Not really. As you said, it does seem as if you’re rushing things. This would be a huge step for us, and only after knowing each other for three days at that. I’d have to give up my apartment. Where would I go if we ever break up?”
He locked gazes with her. “Trust me on this, I know that won’t happen. I want you by my side—always.”
“So does that mean you’ll be getting down on one knee now and asking me to marry you?”
Kye gave her a crooked grin. “If you want me to I will.”
She shook her head. “I wasn’t joking, Kye.”
His expression grew serious. “And I’m not.”
Michaela didn’t know what to say to that. A marriage proposal at this stage in the game definitely wasn’t something she was ready for. She’d heard about too many divorces caused by the couple jumping into the “death do us part” thing too quickly. If she said “I do” to any man, she wanted to be sure she’d want to stick it out for the long haul.
Seeing the expectant look on Kye’s face, Michaela finally said, “Don’t, okay?” When he opened his mouth to say something in return, she quickly cut him off. “I’m not saying it isn’t an option in the future, but not right now. I don’t feel ready to be discussing marriage at this point in time with you.”
Kye nodded, then gave the hand he still held a squeeze. “It’s all right, Michaela. Truly. But I still want you to move in with me. I’d feel better if we lived in the same place. I don’t like the thought of you being alone.”
“I have been for some years now, Kye. I’m twenty-nine years old.”
“That’s not exactly what I mean. You know I’m like a bodyguard, a protector, right?”
“Yeah,” she said, not sure where he was going with this.
“Well, the people who I have to guard against, let’s just say they would use any means at their disposal with the hopes of removing me.”
Michaela felt her eyes widen. “Are you saying I could be in danger because you’re my boyfriend?”
“Not right now, but there is always the possibility.”
He had her going there for a bit, thinking she’d have to start looking over her shoulder for bad guys. “If I were to say yes—I’m still not ready to agree just yet—I would want to see your place first before I make any decisions.”
Kye smiled. “That’s fair. And I think you should meet my family as well.”
“Your family? Don’t you think that might be a little soon?”
“Yeah, I guess I forgot mention that we all live together. We also work in the same business.”
“You live with your entire family?” Kye still couldn’t be living with his parents at his age. He looked to be at least thirty.
“Actually, we’re really not related, well, except for Roan, Jager and Skylar. They are true brothers. We just like to think of ourselves as one big family.”
“How many of you are there?”
“In total, including myself, ten of us. Sorry, make that almost eleven, since Leif’s wife, Jaden, just recently found out she’s pregnant.”
“So married couples live with you as well?”
“They’re the majority. It’s just Dirk…and me, but now that I’ve met you, I don’t consider myself single.”
That last part made Michaela feel good, she wasn’t going to deny it. Hearing a man like Kye say he was no longer up for grabs, and that basically he was hers, sent a thrill through her.
Michaela leaned over and kissed Kye. She brushed her tongue along the seam of his lips, and when he opened, she pushed inside. She took his mouth, loving the taste of him. After a few more seconds, she pulled back.
“What was that for?” Kye asked huskily.
“I just wanted to. If I’m near you, I don’t think I can go for too long without touching you in some way.”
The sexy smile he shot her had her pussy clenching. “I feel the same. And just another reason why I want you living with me. I want you in my bed every night, and to wake up holding you in my arms each morning.”
That was something Michaela wanted as well—to be able to sleep next to Kye all the time. Waking up this morning surrounded by his heat and snuggled in his embrace, she could get used to that pretty quickly.
“All right,” she said. “Take me to your house and let me meet your family.”
Kye gave her a short, hard kiss. “You know I’m going to do my best to make you say yes.”
She chuckled. “I figured you would.” Then she thought of something. “Shouldn’t you be looking after Nevaeh right now?”
“Roxie gave me a few days off. She said she wanted to give me time to spend with you. One of my family members will pick up the slack for me, so it isn’t a problem. And Roxie wants to meet you.”
“Okay, but let’s get the family introductions over with first.”
“Sounds good. I’ll call home and let them know we’ll be coming. That way, at least one of them will wait for us.”
Michaela followed Kye with her gaze as he stood and walked into the living room. He pulled his cell phone out of his jeans pocket and flipped it open. She cleaned up their dirty plates, only listening to what he said with half an ear. The thought of meeting his family made her feel a little nervous, but she wouldn’t back out.
After he finished his call, Kye helped her wash the dishes. Once they were done, he soon ushered her out of the apartment and down to visitor parking. Seated inside his expensive car, Michaela wondered what type of house Kye and his family lived in. It obviously had to be large, with that many people residing under one roof. It had to be.
As they drove, she looked out at the passing scenery. Seeing the Golden Gate Bridge coming into view, she had a suspicion as to where they were going. “You live in Marin County, don’t you?”
Kye shot her a quick look before he turned his gaze back on the road. “How did you know?”
“It was a lucky guess. The car you drive, and the direction we’re headed, it wasn’t too hard to figure out. You and your family are rich, right?” Gazing at Kye’s profile, she saw him smile.
“You could say that.”
Michaela turned her head to look out the side window again. Silence stretched between her and Kye, but it wasn’t, by any means, uncomfortable. Arriving at Marin County, she watched as the houses got progressively bigger and grander. She sat up straighter when the car turned onto a long drive for one of the mansions. Her first sight of where Kye lived, she found herself speechless. She took in the well-maintained grounds and gardens that had brightly colored flowers artistically planted. The house was large, way bigger than she’d expected it to be.
She kept staring at the huge edifice the closer they came to it. Kye drove past it and parked in front of a big detached garage. Michaela scrambled out once he shut off the ignition and opened his door. She walked around the back of the car to join him.
“Well,” he said, “what do you think? Can you picture yourself living in a place like this?”
Michaela looked from the house to Kye. “You’re kidding me, right? You live in a freaking mansion.”
He snaked his arms around her waist and pulled her close. He grinned. “So does that mean you’re swaying more toward saying yes?”
“It does put my dumpy little apartment to shame.”
“Come on, I’ll take you inside.”
Kye kissed her forehead, then released her. Michaela took the hand he held out to her and they walked toward the front door. They stepped inside a large foyer that had a black and white checkered marble floor. Her gaze lifted to the fair-sized crystal chandelier that hung from the center of the cathedral ceiling. She swallowed as she next took in the blond wood banister that lined the outside of the staircase that curved up to the floor above. Of what she’d seen so far, the place smacked of extremely well-to-do.
Michaela hadn’t realized she had her mouth hanging open until Kye used a finger under her chin to close it. He quietly chuckled when she met his gaze. “You look as if you don’t know quite what to say.”