A gasp of air escaped her at the sensation of his lips on her flesh. Unable to fight her impulses, she spun. She had to see him. Her eyes drank in the sight of him. With the stool they were face to face. A slight darkness underscored his eyes. His hair was a bit more tousled than usual, but he was just as gorgeous as he’d ever been.
His words sunk in. “Forgive you?”
His hand brought hers back to his lips, and he kissed each of her knuckles. “I never should have pushed so hard. There’s only one woman I want to be with, and I don’t need to share her with the press.”
His hand caressed the side of her face and trailed down to her neck. “You ground me. Keep me real. I love you. I can’t promise life with me will be easy, but I want you to share it, with or without the cameras. Can you trust in my love for you?”
“What are you saying, Chase?” Her aching heart eased and began to fill her chest with hope.
“What I should have said at the Oscars. However you are willing to share my life-even if you want to stay in the background-I want you there. In my life, in my bed, in my future.” He pushed up her glasses. “Will you marry me, Natalie?”
A thousand things rushed through her mind. A thousand what-ifs were stomped down by her heart. She couldn’t imagine living without Chase. Her heart had ached every day they were apart. He was worth giving up her private life.
Her hands cradled his cheeks. “I trust you, Chase. I want to be a part of your life. I love you.” She kissed him.
He drew her into his arms and captured her lips with his. The weight on her heart lifted. Anything was possible with this man by her side.
Epilogue
Natalie stood silently staring at the reflection in the mirror. The dress was simple, but elegant. Her hair was pulled up with ringlets left loose to float around her face. Her makeup was subtle. She’d never felt more gorgeous.
“No, Charity. It’s fine.” Rachel’s gaze met hers in the mirror, and Rachel rolled her eyes. She continued to talk into the phone, “No, it’s not wrinkled. Woman, it’s called a vacation. I’ve got everything on this end. Go relax somewhere.” Rachel snapped the phone shut.
“Okay, where were we?” Rachel picked up a slip of paper. “I think we got everything on Charity’s checklist.”
“I’m surprised she sent you a checklist.” Natalie turned and smiled at Rachel.
“I’m not.” Rachel set the list down. “But you’re gorgeous, Natalie. Every man out there is going to wish he was the one standing there.”
A short rap on the door sounded before it was cracked open. “It’s time.”
Rachel grabbed the bouquets and studied Natalie’s face intently. “I’m so happy for you.”
Rachel pulled Natalie into a brief hug before handing her a bouquet.
For a moment, Natalie’s butterflies took flight in her stomach. After this, Chase and she were headed to Hawaii for a week, where they could be alone. The butterflies settled and she followed Rachel out the door.
Her father took her hand as she entered the church, which normally sat a few hundred. The pews were full, and people were standing along the sides.
As they stepped forward after Rachel, Natalie’s eyes connected with Chase’s. His smile took her breath away, and even though the paparazzi were outside the church waiting, she couldn’t be nervous.
Her future waited for her at the end of the aisle. A future that included the man she loved and trusted to keep her heart safe.
When her father passed her hands to Chase’s, Chase leaned down next to her ear and whispered, “I’d give up my entire world for one more moment in your arms. One more night by your side. I want it all. All of you. I want you to have it all. All my love, all my heart, all of me.”
Her eyes misted over, and she leaned into him. “I want you for who you are. I trust you with my heart. I love you, Chase Booker, whether the spotlight is on or off.”
His finger brushed aside the tear on her cheek. He brought her hand to his lips and pressed a kiss to her knuckles. “Forever.”
“Forever.” She turned with him to step up the stairs to the awaiting minister. Ready to spend every day in the fishbowl as long as Chase was by her side.
AMANDA BERRY
After an exciting life as a CPA, Amanda Berry returned to writing when her husband swept the family off to England to live for a year. Now she’s hooked, and since returning to the States spends her writing days concocting spicy contemporary romances while her cats try in vain to pry her hands off the keyboard. Her Marlene Award-winning contemporary romance, L.A. Cinderella, is her debut with Silhouette Special Edition. In all her writing, one thing remains the same-love and happily ever after. Amanda lives in the Midwest with her husband and two children. For more about Amanda and her books, please visit www.amanda-berry.com.