“It’s so romantic.”
“Good, that’s what I was going for.” He held out the chair for her, helping her sit. Then he placed a blanket over her lap.
Once he was seated, a waiter came out and removed the two domes covering the dishes, before disappearing silently.
“Beef Wellington. Yum. Daddy, this is amazing. You did this for me?”
“I wanted to make your last night in London special.”
“Well, you did a wonderful job. I’m never going to forget this holiday. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.”
“Glad you’ve enjoyed your holiday, baby girl. Now, eat up.”
She dug into the food with gusto. She couldn’t believe she’d been so worried about coming here. It all seemed so silly now. And while she missed Hatter, Sav had been sending them pictures and regular updates.
A sigh escaped her as she finished the food.
“Happy?” Duke asked.
“Better than happy. What’s a word for better than happy? Blissful? Yeah, I’m blissful.”
He grinned at her. “Good.”
The waiter cleared their dishes before returning with two more covered plates.
“I’ll do this one,” Duke told him.
The other man disappeared and Duke got to his feet. He looked surprisingly nervous. That wasn’t like him. Standing beside her, he drew up the dome. Inside was a chocolate brownie and on top of it someone had placed a white chocolate sunshine. Along the top of the plate, written in chocolate syrup were the words:
Will you marry me?
She gasped then glanced over at Duke who lifted the lid on his plate to reveal a jewelry box.
Son-of-a-peach. Was this really happening? Duke moved onto his knees next to her. She turned to face him as he held up the jewelry box.
“Sunny, I have never met anyone so sweet and loving as you. Since I’ve met you, my life has been changed for the better. You’ve brought me so much light and happiness that I can’t even put it into words. Which is why this speech isn’t the best. But I hope that you know what is in my heart.” He opened the ring box to reveal a gorgeous engagement ring. It had a pale-pink, square-cut diamond solitaire. It was the most beautiful thing she’d ever seen.
“Will you marry me, little rebel? Make me even happier? Let the world know that you’re mine.”
“I’ve always been yours,” she whispered. “But yes, yes, Daddy. I’ll marry you.”
A LITTLE WEDDING
STOP! If you haven’t read Boss Daddy, do not read this novella first. It contains spoilers that will ruin the MC Daddies series.
Otherwise…read on…
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Three weeks until the wedding . . .
Was that the Fox?
Sunny froze, peering out into the semi-dark nightclub. She closed her eyes, then opened them again.
And all she could see was a guy in his fifties with a bald spot and a ponytail swaying in place while a woman half his age ground her ass against him.
She sighed. She had to stop doing this. She was seeing him everywhere, and it was killing her.