Mr. Hollywood (Celebrity #1) (37 page)

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Authors: Lacey Weatherford

Quietly, I walked up the steps to the porch, pausing
near one of the windows when I caught sight of my little family sitting in
there with their loved ones. I only had eyes for Aubrey and Dustin, who were
snuggled together on the couch, watching the award show. They looked so happy
together. I wanted them to always look like that

even
if that meant it was without me. Their happiness was more important to me than
anything

even my own.

Moving to the door, I knocked and shoved my hands into
my pockets, waiting.


I

ll get it!

I heard Dustin shout, followed
quickly by running footsteps. The door swung open and I squinted as the porch
light was flipped on, illuminating me.


Hey
there, kiddo,

I said with a smile.

Got a hug for your old man?


Dad!

he yelled so loudly it hurt my ears
and he launched himself through the screen door so fast I had to step backward
to avoid being hit by it.

Laughing, I crouched down, holding my arms out to him
and he ran into them, hugging me tightly. Words left me as I hugged my son for
the first time since I

d left for Paris. I blinked several
times, trying to man up and get rid of the tears sneaking into my eyes.


I
missed you!

Dustin said, not releasing
his hold on me.


I
missed you, too, kid. You have no idea how much.

Glancing
up, I saw Aubrey appear in the doorway, shock on her face.


Zane?

she whispered, her hand going to
her throat, and she glanced back at the television.

Aren

t
you supposed to be in LA tonight? We

ve been watching to see if you won.
They

re almost ready to announce it.

Releasing Dustin, I stood.

I couldn

t wait one more day to see you, so
I changed my ticket and came straight here. Shall we watch the ending together?

I couldn

t tell if she was happy to see me
or not. She seemed .
 
.
 
. stunned.


Sure,
come on in.

Holding the door open for me,
I stepped inside and glanced around the room at the others.


Hi,
ladies. Good to see you both, again.

I nodded and smiled.


Well,
Zane McCartney!

Aubrey

s Aunt Ida spoke up, rising and
coming to give me a hug.

We haven

t seen you around these parts in
years. Looks like time has treated you well. You

re
even more handsome than you were before.


Thanks,

I replied with a laugh.

It

s
good to see you, too.

Daphne stood as well, coming to give me a hug and I
was surprised. It was the first time she

d ever hugged me since seeing me
again. It warmed my heart and I hoped that it meant she was coming around.

Releasing me, she stepped away and there was a moment
of awkward silence, as we all tried to figure out what to do next.


Where

s Brent and Jim?

I asked, making small talk.


Oh,
they

re off down the road at the Johnson

s helping to bring in a new foal
for a mare that

s having a difficult time.


Well,
Brent always was one of the best when it came time to foal. Hopefully it will
all work out.

More awkward silence as everyone stared at me.

Ida moved first.

Here, let me turn this noisy TV off
and we can all catch up.


No!

Almost everyone shouted in unison,
causing her to pause.


We
want to see if Dad wins the award first!

Dustin said, bounding over to
the couch.


And
maybe afterward we can talk?

I asked, staring at Aubrey
and she nodded. The fact that she

d made no move to hug me didn

t settle well with me. My arms were
currently aching for her.


And
now, it

s time for Best Actor in a Motion
Picture,

a man

s voice said, causing us all to
turn and stare. I couldn

t have timed my arrival any better,
even if I

d planned it.

The nominees are as follows: Blake
Denton, for The Mystery of Mrs. Pike.

Cheers sounded and the camera switched to Blake
Denton. He was a great actor, and I

d enjoyed getting to know him over
the years.


Brady
Ford, for A Man Named Raoul,

the presenter continued to
more applause.


Ethan
Sauntry, for Make Me.

The camera flashed to Ethan.


And,
last, but not least, Z McCartney, for Unveiled.

A
picture of me popped up on the screen before cutting back to the presenter.
There was a slight dramatic pause as a prettily dressed young woman handed the
man an envelope. He opened it, quickly scanning the contents inside.

And the winner of the Golden
Academy Award is .
 
.
 
. Z McCartney, for Unveiled!

Massive cheers and applause filled
the auditorium.


You
won!

Aubrey said, clapping her hands
together and smiling widely. She seemed truly happy for me.


Z
McCartney is unable to be here this evening, but he has sent a message via
video from where he

s filming his next movie, Soldier
Force, on location in Paris.

The video feed I

d recorded earlier, popped up on
the screen behind the presenter, and the camera zoomed in before clicking to an
actual feed stream.

Watching as I held up the trophy, I listened to the
words I recorded yesterday.

First off, I

d like to say that this award is
for all my fans.

Screams could be heard from
the theater.

You

re
the ones who put me on top and kept me there for so long, and I want to thank
you so much for all your support. But now I think it

s time for someone else to get
their turn in the limelight. As soon as I finish my current film contract, I

ll be leaving Hollywood
permanently.


What?

Aubrey said, her eyes moving from
the television to me, and then back to the TV before I could say anything.

The video continued.

I

ve learned a lot of lessons during
my time in Hollywood. Some of them were really hard, others not so much, but I
realized I could care less about money, glitz, and glamor. What I want most is
to be with the people I love more than anything else in the world. As many of
you know, my son was missing for several hours this week. I

d never been so frightened in my
life. It made me reevaluate things and I can clearly see what needs to be done.
So, that brings me to this next part.

I raised the object in my hand up to the camera.


Aubrey
Hart, I

m asking you to marry me on
national television and I hope to high heaven you

ll
say yes! Be my wife. I

ve been too long without you. I
need both you and Dustin to be with me for the rest of my life.

Spinning to face me, her eyes dropped to the ring I
was now holding out to her in person.

What he said,

I added with a grin as I sank to
one knee.

Will you make me the happiest man in
the world?

Hands over her mouth, the shock of my proposal was
evident. Tears flooded her eyes and she nodded.

Yes!
Yes!

Flinging her arms around me, she
both cried and laughed at the same time.

I can

t
believe you did this. You don

t have to do this for me.

Holding her tightly, I buried my face into her hair.

Yes, I did. What you said was true.
We need to know our son is safe. Trust me when I say there

s nothing more important to me than
the two of you.


I
love you. I love you so much!

Moving so she could stare at
me, her eyes were overflowing.

I love you!

Grinning as I stared into her eyes, I

d never felt so happy.

There

s
more.


More?

She appeared totally stumped, now.


Yeah.
I entered into some negotiations this week, and, well, I bought back your
parents

farm. I
thought maybe we could all move back here. They can live in their old house,
and I

ll build a nice, big brand new one
for our family, right next door.

Tears continued to flow as she stared at me in
amazement.

You got our home back?

she asked, her voice sounding
choked.


I
did. If you don

t want to live there we can sell it
again.


No!
No, that is our place. All the good stuff happened there. I definitely want to
live there!

Turning, she glanced at
Daphne who was sobbing tears of joy.


I
need to go call Brent!

Daphne said, quickly leaving
the room.


So
we get to stay in Montana forever?

Dustin asked, glancing
between the two of us, and I nodded.


If
that

s what you and your mom want,
buddy.


We
want,

Aubrey said again, placing her hand
out in front of me.

Now are you going to put that ring
on my finger, or what?

Smiling widely, I took her hand and slid the ring on.
It fit her perfectly.

Sorry I took so damn long to make
this happen. I

ll spend the rest of my life trying
to make it up to you.

Holding her hand out, she observed the massive diamond
ring in the light and it sparkled like mad. I was pretty sure she had no idea
how much money was wrapped around that finger and I wasn

t about to tell her, knowing she

d freak.

Stepping closer, she slid her arms around my neck.

I don

t
want you to try and make up for anything. You owe me nothing. Everything I ever
wanted is standing right here in this room with me.

Heart swelling with more love that I could ever
imagine, I kissed her again, this time not caring who was watching and giving
it to her like a man who

d been missing her for over a week.

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