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.I love Nate and I love you.”For a moment Marissa couldn’t reply.Tears of joy seeped from her eyes and filled her throat.She laughed and threw herself into his arms.“Hey,” the little gray-haired woman who had come in on the ambulance called out when the ER doors opened.“I’ve got to know.Are you going to marry him?”Jack’s arms tightened around Marissa, as if he were afraid of what she might say.She looked into his eyes…the eyes of the man she loved, the beautiful eyes of the man who was every fantasy she’d ever entertained.“Yes,” she replied.“Yes, I’m going to marry him.”Before she could say another word, his lips crashed down to hers.The kiss was filled with intense passion, with enduring love and all its endless possibilities and dreams.The kiss wrapped warmth not only around her, but inside her, filling her up as if she’d swallowed the sun.And she knew the rightness of this moment, and this man, and her future.By the time they broke the kiss, the old lady had disappeared back behind the doors.Marissa reached up and placed a palm against his cheek.“I still can’t believe how the man I believed was Mr.Wrong became Mr.Right.”Again he smiled, his eyes lit with love.“It doesn’t matter, does it? The important thing is that I’m your Mr.Right, and you’re my Mrs.Right and we’re going to spend the rest of our lives living happily ever after.”Again their lips met in a kiss.“Speaking of the terminator,” Jack said when the kiss ended.“Where is he?”“At the day care center.” Marissa looked at her watch.“I need to pick him up.”“Then let’s go,” Jack replied.They walked to Marissa’s car and got in.“I know you probably think I’m crazy, but I still think that first morning on the beach, I didn’t just trip over Nate.I think he tripped me on purpose.”Marissa smiled.“If that’s really true, then maybe we should thank him.If he hadn’t tripped you up, you would have just been a jogger running by me on the beach.”Jack leaned over and kissed her on the neck.“Yeah, remind me to buy Nate a fantastic birthday present.”Shivers of pleasure swept through Marissa.“I think the best present you’re giving him is yourself.”He sat back and looked at her, obviously touched by her words.“I love you,” he said, then grinned.“And you were worth a broken leg.Now, let’s go get our son.”Marissa pulled away from the hospital, pointed in the direction of her happily-ever-after.Nathaniel was depressed.He’d been depressed since they had left Florida, but today was the worst day of all because he’d had to face obnoxious Claire and Julie at the Hickory Dickory Day Care.All day they’d been teasing him because he’d come home as fatherless as when he’d left.He’d spent most of the day in a corner, quietly playing by himself and ignoring the two tormentors.He didn’t understand it.He’d done everything possible to make Jack his dad.He knew his mom had liked Jack, and he’d thought Jack liked his mom.He didn’t understand how grown-ups could mess things up so badly.Tonight his mommy would be as sad as he was.She tried to hide it, but he knew she was sad.She missed Daddy Jack, and so did he.He put a blue block on top of a red one and wondered if he’d have time to build something before his mommy came to pick him up.“Hey, Nate.”The voice was deep, familiar.Nathaniel looked up and saw Daddy Jack and his mother standing with Miss Samantha at the door to the day care.Nathaniel struggled to his feet, happiness soaring through him…happiness better than a red lollipop, better than a new truck with shiny wheels.“Daddy?” He took a step toward Jack, saw the smile on his mommy’s face and knew his dream was coming true.Jack opened his arms and Nathaniel raced toward him.Suddenly he was in big strong arms that lifted him up high.“Daddy!” Nathaniel squealed in delight.“That’s right, kiddo.I’m gonna be your daddy for ever and always,” Jack said.Nathaniel threw his arms around his daddy’s neck, his mind whirling with all the wonderful things they would share.Daddy threw an arm around Mommy’s shoulders.“Come on, let’s go plan our future.”As his daddy carried him toward the door, Nathaniel gazed over his shoulder at Julie and Claire, who watched in astonishment.He grinned, then waved happily as his daddy carried him out of the day care.Epilogue“Are you sure I look okay?” Jack asked Marissa.“Honey, for the third time, you look wonderful.” She smiled at him and patted the chair next to her.“Come and sit down and try to relax.Mrs [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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