Love Rekindled (Love Surfaced) (34 page)

Piper hops on the floor next to Em, and the two of them scour the presents. “Grab one,” she eggs her on. “Do you want the one from me?” Em’s eyes open wide.

“And me,” Tanner adds, and Piper laughs.

“And Uncle Tanner.” She winks at him.

Piper digs through the over-the-top pile of presents for one two-year-old and hands it to her. Piper is more excited than Em, quickly unwrapping it for her. It’s a Bitty Baby American girl.

“Baby,” Em says.

“Baby.” Piper sways it in her arms.

Em’s eyes leave Piper and go back to the pile.

“That’s my girl, see what’s next,” Brad encourages her and Em takes no time to open her next gift.

While she’s busy and all the adults are pretending to be just as excited as she is, I notice Dylan texting on his phone. I nudge Brad in the ribs and eye Dylan.

“Dyl, where’s your sidekick?”

Dylan shrugs, never looking up from his phone.

“She went to see her mom,” Piper informs us.

“I didn’t think she had parents,” Brad says.

“Her mom, but she lives in London.”

“Actually, she’s in Italy now.” Dylan decides to chime in now.

“I had no idea.” Brad looks down at me.

“Yeah, it’s kind of a messed-up situation,” Piper begins talking again, but Dylan looks up from his phone and pins her with a look. “But it’s her story to tell.”

She sinks back into Tanner’s arms and he kisses her temple. Whatever the situation, Dylan is more involved than Piper. If I had to bet money, it’s Bea on the other end of the phone he’s been on since he walked in the door.

Finally, Em is finished and Chris is busy putting a toy together for her to play with.

“Em, grab the one with the Candy Cane’s for Daddy.” I point to the gift and Maggie hands it to her to bring over.

“Dada,” she says and plops it on his lap.

“This is from me.” I pull out of his hold, so he has both hands to open it. Originally, I didn’t plan for this in front of everyone, but these people are all his family, and I think they’ll appreciate this as much as him.

“I hope you didn’t pay a lot.” He unwraps the end.

I grab Em on my lap because she should be here when he sees.

“No worries there.”

He looks at me from the corner of his eye, judging what on Earth it could be.

My heart races as he lifts the box and moves the tissue paper out of the way. Adrenaline shoots through my veins, waiting for this moment.

He stares down at it and says nothing. I want to urge him to respond and jump up and down in happiness with him. I watch his Adam’s apple move up and down, and when he finally looks up at me, there’s wetness glistening in his eyes.

“Really?”

I nod. “Always. From day one.”

He picks up Em’s birth certificate and kisses the spot where his name is under father. “Emerson Ashby Delaney,” he whispers.

“We just have to change her name to Ashby. They said it’s simple, but we need you to be there to sign the forms.”

“Done.” He grabs Em and hugs her to his chest. “Not that I needed a piece of paper to say you’re mine.”

Her hands land on his stubbled cheeks and she rubs back and forth, not understanding what all the commotion is about.

“Thanks, Tay. This is the best gift ever.” He leans over and kisses me.

“You’re welcome,” I murmur against his lips.

“Well, that only leaves one more thing.” He claps his hands with a mischievous look in his eyes. “Although, in my opinion, paper means absolutely nothing, it’s nice for proof. So, we just need one more piece to make this all provable.”

He digs into the couch, pulling out a small box. He slides off the couch and falls on bended knee in front of me. My hands fly to my mouth and Em instantly rushes back over from the sound of my gasp. She stands between me and Brad, her head ping-ponging between the two of us.

“Taylor Delaney, I wasted too much of my time away from you. Be my wife and put me out of my misery, because a life without you is far worse than a life without competing.”

Tears cascade down my cheeks and I nod. “Yes,” I answer, and Brad takes a hold of my left hand, slowly lowering it as he slides the ring onto my shaky finger. The round diamond sparkles under the lights of the family room.

“We’re getting married,” Brad yells throughout the house and everyone throws a bunched up ball of wrapping paper at him.

As the room empties, Brad and I find ourselves cuddled on the couch, watching our daughter play with her presents.

“Never would I have guessed I’d be with you this Christmas, let alone be engaged,” I admit, holding my hand out in front of me, admiring the ring.

“Stick with me, baby, and I’ll keep you on your toes.”

“I have no doubt our life together will be fun and spontaneous.”

“And filled with love.” Both our eyes shift to Em and back to one another, sharing a smile.

“Definitely love.”

Meanwhile in an upstairs bedroom . . .

Piper

“Come here,” Tanner sits on the edge of my childhood bed, his arms stretched out for me to come.

I slide the box behind my back and saunter over to my fiancée. Once I’m within reach, he pulls me between his legs and his hands rub up and down my hips.

“Pretty cool for Brad and Taylor,” he says, his head falls to my stomach and usually my hands would be weaving through his hair.

My stomach is churning, turning, flipping, and fluttering, unable to stay calm because I’m nervous about how Tanner will respond to my gift. Knowing I can’t keep this secret much longer, I bring the small rectangle box out from behind my back and place it under his face.

His head lifts, and his hands grab a hold of the box.

“I thought we already exchanged?”

He’s right. The evening before we flew home, we opened our gifts to each other, but this was unexpected. If I’d done the math at that point, I could have told him in the comfort of our apartment rather than in my childhood bedroom. Not to say this isn’t perfect in a way. The many hopes and dreams I had that Tanner and I would have a future were born in this room.

“This is just a little something for both of us.” He raises one eyebrow and my hand grazes down his cheek. “Open it.”

His fingers rip open one end and I fall to my knees in front of him. My heart pounds in my chest from the anticipation of this moment.

His eyes flicker to mine with every inch further in the unveiling as though he’s worried about what could be resting in the box. He balls the wrapping paper into a ball and I roll my eyes. “Open it,” I urge, my hands itching to flip the cover off myself.

“Patience,” he says with a smile.

He lifts the top lid off the box and there, nestled inside, is the pregnancy test I took when we got here in all its plus-sign glory.

“You’re, I mean we’re . . . pregnant?” His eyes shine with bliss and I exhale a relieved breath. I assumed he’d be happy, but we didn’t plan for this to happen until after the Olympics.

I nod, tears brimming my eyelids. “Man, I don’t know what to say?”

Wait, what?

“We’ll be three then,” he continues.

My lips transform into a pouty frown and I look up at him through my eyelashes. “Yeah.”

He places the test on the bed and slides to the floor, taking my hands in his. “Three is my unlucky number.”

I remember every time he competes in lane three he’s lost, deeming it his unlucky number.

“That really doesn’t mean anything in regards to us.”

He draws back, his eyes widen in shock. “Yes, it does, so unless you have more than one baby in that belly, we’re gonna get cracking on number two right away.” His lips curl into a devilish grin and I relax, moving into his arms.

I lean back into my fiancée’s strong arms wrapped around me, his hands lovingly on my stomach. “You scared me for a second.”

He kisses my shoulder. “How could you think I wouldn’t be happy? We’ve talked about it.”

I link my fingers with his as they cover the spot our baby is growing. “We said we’d wait.”

“No, you said we should wait. I was following your lead.”

A memory of the times we talked about it proves he’s right. I was more sold on waiting until after the Olympics. Tanner’s so casual I’m not sure he would have cared.

I shift in his hold, loving the feeling of safety he brings me. “We’re going to be a family,” I whisper and his arms tighten around me.

“So, how long do you have to wait after the baby is born to try for another,” he says and I turn my head to see a dead serious expression on his face. “What? You thought I was joking? Nope, we’ll need to have that second right away. We can’t afford my luck to run out.”

I laugh, not completely put off by the idea. “You’re crazy.”

“About you,” he kisses my cheek.

 

 

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Michelle is a USA Today Bestselling Author. She moved around the Midwest most of her life, transferring from school to school before settling down in the outskirts of Chicago ten years ago, where she now resides with her husband and two kids. She developed a love of reading at a young age, which helped lay the foundation for her passion to write. With the encouragement of her family, she finally sat down and wrote one of the many stories that have been floating around in her head. When she isn’t reading or writing, she can be found playing with her kids, talking to her mom on the phone, or hanging out with her family and friends. But after chasing around twin preschoolers all day, she always cherishes her relaxation time after putting the kids to bed.

 

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