Page 50 of Inevitable

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

Saturday, September 9th

Claire waited for Brady to come around and open her door. She knew if she didn’t, he would fuss. She didn’t want that because he had planned the perfect day. At least, she hoped it was going to be perfect. He’d found a woman who lived over in Mandeville that had a bunch of cute rescue dogs up for adoption. They had been looking at pictures on the website all week and she had three she was interested in. She was anxious to get there, but they were both starved, so stopping at the Acme Oyster House in Baton Rouge seemed like a good idea.

When the door opened and she saw Brady holding out his hand, she grinned. She appreciated his gentlemanly ways as much as she appreciated when he wasn’t a gentleman. This morning, for example, he’d been a hungry wolf and she’d enjoyed every single moment. Taking his hand, she hopped out of the truck and then followed him to the entrance of the restaurant. “I love this place. They have the best fried soft-shell crab po’boys.”

“That sounds good, but I like their meat pies,” Brady responded as they walked in and waited for a table.

“I went to school with a girl who was the Meat Pie Queen. By all accounts, it’s been the highlight of her life. Because whenever I’ve run into her it comes up in conversation. You’d be surprised to know that it can be tied into just about anything.” They were shown to a table, and Brady got himself situated right up against her side and grinned. “You good?” Claire asked.

He slung his arm around her shoulders and smirked. “Yeah.” He picked up a menu and glanced at it. “My college girlfriend was the Queen of Contraband Days and brought it up rarely.”

“I think it’s either your greatest dream or worst nightmare. If your mama makes you do it, then it seems to always be an awful experience.”

“Yeah, Poppy’s mama made her do it. Some kind of family tradition.”

“Is that Poppy Montgomery from the famous horse racing family?”

Brady leaned away and nodded. “How do you know Poppy?”

“I met her at Lilly’s right after you and Brock started. I was over there helping Lilly with a scene she was writing and Poppy stopped by. She’s a lovely woman and, come to think of it, Lilly had said something about you two rekindling the flame when you moved back.”

“Yeah, I thought about it for a minute or two, but when I saw her, I realized that we were going to remain good friends and nothing else.”

Claire picked up her menu and studied it, even though she knew what she was having. For a second, she felt a flash of jealousy. Which was crazy. Somehow, the idea of Brady being with anyone other than her made her feel very angry. Which told her she wanted to hold on to the man sitting glued to her side.

Hopefully, they could take what they had and keep growing it into something that would withstand anything. Because that’s what she wanted: a resilient relationship with a man that couldn’t be taken away. Brady’s big shoulders made her hope they could create that together.

The waitress came up and Brady gave her their order. It was such an old-fashioned thing to do and she wondered why he always did it when they went out to eat. She’d thought about asking him but never had because she felt it might make him self-conscious.

“You excited to start our family?” Brady asked as their drinks were delivered.

Scooting away, she raised her eyebrow. “Say again?”

“The dog we choose is the start of our family. Everyone knows that.” He lifted his soda and drank some. “Brock got Lilly a puppy when she graduated from college, and they were nothing but friends at the time. When I heard what he did, I knew he’d made a place for himself in her life, despite the fact he was about to be deployed.”

“So…you come by this behavior naturally? Seems the Landry brothers have some kind of genetic chip that makes them possessive with the women they’ve got their eyes on.”

“I don’t think it’s anything that only applies to us. Men have thousands of years of evolution that make us behave the way we do. Cavemen had to protect their mates so the species could evolve, and now all we’re doing in modern times is the same thing.”

“Not all men are like that.”

“The ones worth keeping are. Do you want someone in your life who wouldn’t do anything to protect you? I doubt it. After all, women can do anything they set their minds to and don’t always have much use for men. We’ve got to do what we can to make ourselves appealing to you. Protecting you, loving you, and making you laugh is about all we got.”

Claire took his hand and held it as she thought about what he’d said. There were a lot of holes that could be punched into his theory, but at the same time, there was a simple truth in there that couldn’t be denied. Brady had protected her when the psycho showed up in Victoria’s Secret and showed her love in a hundred ways since they’d gotten together. All stuff she absolutely needed and wanted.

Their appetizers of fried crawfish tails and craw puppies were delivered and they dug into the food. After a few minutes, Claire took a break, looked at Brady, and thought he would be the perfect person to have a family with. Leaning over, she kissed his cheek. “I’m so happy that we’re starting our family.”

The blinding smile he gave her lit her heart on fire. Which made her realize she needed to get in the habit of telling him how she felt and how much she appreciated him. Life changed instantly and if you didn’t take the opportunities to tell someone how much you loved them, you might miss it forever.

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Brady stood in the backyard, watching Claire being overrun by puppies. She was sitting in a patch of sunlight with about six puppies fighting for her attention. He knew they were going home with at least two of them. There was no way to get away with anything less and he was okay with that. When they’d gotten here about an hour ago, they discovered the dogs they were interested in had been adopted, and before they could be too heartbroken, the woman had shown them puppies that had been delivered from the shelter earlier.

Seemed God wanted them to have a puppy instead of an older dog. Which meant that he had a bunch of projects ahead of him. They’d have to get the house ready and he’d have to figure out how to keep the dogs out of the lake until they got older.

Hearing Claire’s laughter fill the backyard made him realize that he was ready to get started on the human part of their family too. Thinking of her round with his child filled his heart to overflowing.