Kyson kissed the top of my head. “Already on the list, Princess.”
Being spoiled by someone that truly loved you was so much better than by someone who was only funneling money into your account, so you’d stay away from them.
When we got to the base of the stairs I turned for the bedroom, but he tugged my hand, and we headed toward the kitchen. “I don’t want to leave.”
“You gotta make up your mind. First you don’t want to come now you don’t want to leave,” he rolled his eyes and smirked.“Just give me a few more minutes. It’ll be worth it, I promise.” There was another door at the far side of the kitchen I’d missed by the dining table. “Welcome to my shop.”
“My truck is here! You thought of everything.” He had a ton more room in here than he had at the rental house, even with both of our vehicles in the garage. Shoot, I hadn’t even noticed that it wasn’t his truck we walked past before. “This is so nice.”
“Agreed. Wanna see the cribs I’m working on or wait until they’re done?” There were a couple of things covered with tarps which I guessed were those.
“You give the best surprises, so I want to wait.”
“Waiting it is. One last thing before you soak. Come with me.”
I followed him out the shop door and there stood the entire family, clapping like mad. I burst into tears and Kyson pulled me into his arms again. Stupid tears. Stupid hormones.
“Well, I guess we found a way to keep him from fussing,” I mock punched his shoulder. “But seriously, every single one of you went above and beyond for us, and we won’t forget that. The house is amazing and your help getting our things moved and put in place for Juni’s surprise was just,” my fierce dragon got choked up. “We love you.”
“Yes,” I finally found my voice. “I love all of you. This is beyond amazing, you’re amazing.”
“Lots of amazing’s there, Princess.”
“That’s because everything in my life is amazing now that you’re in it.”
“Get a room!” Kordell called out.
“Oh, we got one and we’re about to christen it,” Kyson teased to a round of groans. “Night, everyone.”
Mom, dad and Kordell followed us inside, having brought our things from their house.
“Juni, it’s just gorgeous,” Mom said. “I’m jealous, you have a real dishwasher.”
I hadn’t noticed that before she pointed it out. “Yes! And my coffee machine with lots of coffee. He really does love me,” I mock swooned. He’d made a special coffee bar area just for me. Machine, rack with lots of flavors. I was in caffeinated heaven.
“Decaf until you kick out our grands, young man,” mom shook a warning finger at me.
“I promise. Oh shoot, we need to get groceries still.”
“Nope,” Kyson’s arms slid around me, and his hands cradled my baby bump. “Did all that earlier. All we need is the fluffy pillows and blankets you just requested.”
“We’ll get out of your hair,” Dad said. “Enjoy your first night home, boys.” We hugged them then went and put our stuff they brought away.
“Bubbles for your bath, Princess?”
“Yes please, forourbath.”
I stripped down and poked around in the bathroom while the tub filled. “Double sinks, I love it.”
“Yes and all your face paint is under your sink.”
“It fit?”
“Once we organized it, it did. Give it a look.”
It was hard to lean down and not topple over, but the sturdy cabinet doors my man made held my weight. “Oooh, I never thought of getting one of those.” The stand was a clear, tiered Plexi display. The top of each layer was for larger pieces but below each shelf were drawers. “I’ve got a lot of make-up.”
“That you do, and you really don’t need it. You’re beautifulau natural.”