Page 71 of Lost in You

Her eyes widen as she takes in the mountain view. The room is on the main level and the builders are working on a private patio with French doors. We’re combining this room with another bedroom to make a massive primary suite with two walk-in closets, a laundry area and the bathroom of Trin’s dreams.

We’re having the same style of tub the cabin has, and I know we’ll spend many an evening in it together.

“It’s incredible.” She kisses me. “I’m so excited.”

Back out in the main living area, I gesture at the partially built staircase. “Can’t take you upstairs, unfortunately. It should be done in a week or so.”

We’re replacing a plain staircase with an open, curved one. By the time we’re finished with this remodel, the interior of the lodge will be brand new. We’ll have seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, a game room, a home theater and an office for Trin.

“I couldn’t love it more,” she says to me as we finish the tour in the garage. “It’s a dream come true. The pantry is the size of the living room in my apartment.”

My dad waves from a few feet away. “We’ll see you kids tomorrow.”

Trin and I pause to hug both of them. She makes plans with Pam for us to meet them in Jackson Hole tomorrow for some shopping and dinner out. Pam looks like she’s about to burst with excitement.

“We love you guys,” she says on their way out.

“Love you, too,” I say.

Trin squeezes my hand as we watch them drive away. She looks up at me.

“They’re so great, Linc. I really like them.”

“Me too.” I tug her ponytail gently. “You look so damn good. I’ve missed you.”

She laughs. “In my hoodie and jeans?”

“You’d look good in anything.”

“Well...” she backs up a few steps, giving me a playful look. “I might have something lacy on underneath the hoodie.”

I walk toward her. “Yeah? I might need to verify that.”

I take her hand and pull her to me, kissing her. She melts against me, moaning as I kiss her deeper.

“Back to the guesthouse,” I murmur against her lips. “You’ll get drywall dust in your ass crack if we take our clothes off here.”

She laughs and cups my cheeks, wrinkling her nose. “I’ll pass on that.”

I pick her up and walk toward the door, her legs encircling my waist. “To the guesthouse, then. Just like old times.”

Her gaze softens. “Are you going to make me fall in love with you all over again?”

I grin at her. “Damned if I’m not gonna try, gorgeous.”

EPILOGUE

FIVE MONTHS LATER

Trinity

If someone had told me a billionaire tech executive would one day officiate my wedding to one of my brother’s teammates in a remote Alaska cabin, I would have laughed.

But here we are.

When Linc proposed to me three months ago, we both knew immediately we wanted to get married at the cabin where we fell in love. Skyler was thrilled with the idea and honored when we asked him to officiate.

We never thought our friends and family would set foot inside this cabin, and it was interesting to see their reactions when they first walked in about an hour ago. My brother looked from the bathtub to Lincoln. Then back to the tub, to Lincoln again, his eyes narrowed.