I swallowed a chuckle. “Haven’t you had enough yet?”
Cameron cleared his throat. “I, uh, have a call to make. But feel free to walk through again, get a feel for the place.”
He was gone before we could answer.
Wren’s gaze followed the Realtor, scowling at his back. “He was flirting with you.”
“Hmm.”
His scowl deepened. “You didn’t flirt back, did you?”
“No, but I might’ve if I knew I’d get kissed like that.”
Wren smacked my chest lightly. “We’re buying it.”
I followed him, grinning. “Weare?”
“Yes.”
“Because you didn’t make me sign a prenup, all your money is also mine. Right?”
Fuck. He was quickly catching on that he not only owned me but everything I had.
“A prenup only matters if a couple divorces, and there’s no chance of that happening between us, solnyshko. Till death do us part.”
“Good, then stop flirting with Cameron.”
“Kroshka, have I ever flirted with another man since you came into my life?”
He cocked his head as though thinking about it. “Well…”
“Wren, when have I ever!”
He laughed. “Okay, no you haven’t. You’re so good to me, Maxim. Thank you for buying me this house.”
I was relieved he’d finally decided, even if it wasn’t what I’d expected. There was a homely charm about the place. I could definitely see us living here. More importantly, Wren loved it, so I had to get it for him.
“I can’t wait to move in with you,” I said.
“Oh, I’ll have to start thinking about furniture and decorating.”
“Or we can let a professional interior designer handle it.”
Wren gasped, one hand on his chest like I’d slapped him. “But I want to do it. This is our home.”
“I’ve seen your Pinterest boards, solnyshko. I’m scared.”
“Please,please.” He gripped the front of my shirt and tugged like a child begging for ice cream. “Let me have this. I already had to put off school this year, and I need something to do.”
I sighed, defeated but smiling. “Fine. But breaks. You promise me breaks. And naps. And at least one lazy day a week.”
“I pinky swear.”
I held up my pinky.
He linked his with mine. “Now kiss it to seal the deal.”
I did. And he grinned like he’d won a war.