“I’ll help.”

“Help?” she asks, but it’s too late. I’m already following her. In the study, she turns to me, her eyebrow raised. “I don’t need help with a board, Dad.”

“I wanted a moment alone.” I open my arms, hoping she’ll accept the hug. Part of me wonders if she was putting on a show in front of Maci and Finn, but when she wraps her arms around me, love flows between us. “No more lies,” I say, affirming our earlier agreement.

She settles into the hug, and then I whisper, “Kayla, would you have a problem with me proposing to Maci?”

Kayla leans back, staring up at me with her mouth wide open. Her lips naturally form an upward curve as though she can’t fight the smile and doesn’t want to fight it anymore. After the way today started—fearing she’d hate us forever—I almost break down when I see her like this.

“Are you serious?” she asks.

Reaching into my pocket, I take out the ring box. “Pretty serious.”

She glances at the door, snatches it, opens it, and looks at the diamond. “Dad, she’s going to love this.”

“You think so?” I ask.

“Definitely.”

“I thought I’d have to trash it,” I tell her, “but I wanted it, just in case. I’ve spoken to her mother, too. She’s given me her blessing, but I think yours matters more, Kayla. We’ve put you through so much.”

“Dad, you have my blessing,” she says. “I’ve got an idea. Wait, how soon do you want to do this?”

“As soon as I can. Today. Now. Tomorrow. Whenever the time is right. I’m trying to think of a romantic way to do it, but?—”

Kayla cuts in, bubbling with excitement. “I’ve got the perfect idea,” she says. “Just follow my lead, okay?”

“Okay…”

“What is it?”

Now I’m the one smiling like a loon. The smile widens, and then all the stress from the past month catches up with me. A single, warm tear flows down my face. Kayla gasps and reaches up, smoothing the tear from my cheek like she’s shocked by its very existence.

“I’ve never seen you cry before,” she whispers.

“Don’t get used to it,” I smirk. “It’s just… us two, planning this together. I never could’ve dreamed of this. This is better than I could’ve hoped for. You and I planning the future together is perfect.”

“It’s crazy, isn’t it?” she says. “I know it’s a weird setup. Honestly, the more I think about it, the better I feel. I get to be there for my best friend and my dad. I get to see you both happy. I’ve always wanted Maci to find somebody, and I’ve always wanted you to find somebody, too.”

“I bet you never thought we’d find each other, though.”

“Well, no, but I’d have to be willfully ignorant to ignore how happy you make each other.”

I pull her into my arms. “I love you, Kay bug.”

“I love you too, Dad.”

CHAPTER 32

MACI

Isigh in relief when they return with the Scrabble board. They were gone for so long that I was beginning to worry they were arguing, but my man—now my really-boyfriend—has a slight smile on his captivating lips.

Kayla sets out the Scrabble board and then hands out the pieces. This takes a long time, and I’m pretty sure she’s looking at the pieces before she hands them over, but it’s not like I’m going to call her out for cheating, not after everything I’ve done.

Playing Scrabble will always remind me of that first time with Lukas, bravely putting naked down. I feel like a different woman from the one who did that. It was difficult even to look him in the eye back then. I never dreamed we’d be thinking about the future, about more than steaminess, more than pleasure. I never dreamed Kayla would know and approve.

As we play, I glance at Lukas. He seems a little… off. He’s tapping his foot and drumming his fingers against his leg. He’s probably still getting over what happened with Sebastian. I can’t blame him. I’ll be there every step of the way. I’ll always?—