Page 292 of The Valiant Knight

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“She got what she deserved,” Rory admitted. “She isn’t a great person.”

He laughed.

“You guys could have told me that a while ago,” he said. “Like when I was saddled up to her.”

He snorted.

“You don’t talk about your friend’s girl.EVER. That doesn’t end well, and you know it.”

Yeah, he did.

Glancing over at Gabby, she was smiling as she sent an email or text.

“I’m marrying her,” he admitted. “I just don’t know how to give her the ring. It needs to be romantic.”

He was befuddled.

“She’s staying at the castle, right? There has to be a place you can do it romantically there. Do something romantic under the stars.”

That was a good plan.

“Thanks!” he said, knowing how he’d do it. There was a hot tub behind the library windows in the courtyard. He wouldn’t mind skinny dipping again, but this time in warm water.

“She’s a nice lass,” his friend said. “A definite upgrade.”

Oh, he was aware.

And thankfully, this time, he was going to get his happily ever after.

Finn deserved it.

* * *The Ravensmire Castle* * *

Ravensmire

Five P.M.

They’d grabbed some pastries, and brought them back to the castle, but also a pub burger and fries for Graham. They would eat later, but needed a little snack.

Gabby was peckish, and Finn loved feeding her. If his lass wanted a pastry, she was getting one.

PERIOD.

Honestly, he couldn’t wait until she was pregnant, and had some weird-ass craving in the middle of the night. He would be bringing it to her.

Bet.

On.

It.

When they arrived, the two men were at the kitchen island, having some tea.

Well, Graham was having tea, and Tony was downing coffee.

“Hey!” Gabby said, coming in carrying a takeout bag for Graham.

“Thank God,” Tony said. “I’m starving.”