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Donna said matter-of-factly.
A knock at the door stopped the conversation dead in its
tracks.
“Oh my god.” Jade felt herself begin to tremble.
“Relax!” Grace ordered.
“Next time we see her, she might be engaged,” Donna
giggled and jumped up and down.
“I’ll be happy if he ever speaks to me again.”
“Jade, hon. You really need to set your expectations a
little higher,” Grace said. She turned to Donna. “She’s
fucking gorgeous. Doesn’t she own a mirror?”
“Shhh, lecture her tomorrow. Open the door now.”
Grace did and Daniel stood in the doorway, looking as
tired and haggard and uncertain as Jade felt, and he was the
most welcome sight in the world.
“Um, we are gonna leave you two alone.” Donna looked
to Jade and waited for her nod of approval before she and
Grace smiled broadly at Daniel and left, closing the door
firmly behind them.
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“Hi.” Jade had to work to look Daniel in the eye.
He was not having the same problem. He stared at her
directly in the eye like she was an angel who had fallen from
the sky. What she had done to him, to them, broke her heart
and probably his, too, and yet he still loved her. She could
see that in his eyes.
“I am so sorry.” She took a step forward.
He closed the rest of the distance between them and held
her gently, as if afraid to spook her.
The tears welled in her eyes. “I was a stupid idiot. I
thought you were cheating on me.”
At that he pulled back and frowned at her. “What? Why
would you think that?”
She managed to get the story out with only a few breaks
to wipe away the tears. She especially made sure to include
the part about Grace’s revenge plan and Guy in the coffee
shop. Daniel looked visibly relieved at that. In the end, she
was wrapped tightly in Daniel’s arms and he was wiping his
own eyes. “Oh, baby. I am so sorry. You should have told
me. I would have explained.”
“I know. Grace always says I’m a stupid blonde.”
“Grace can go… Never mind.” He grabbed her tear-
stained face and lowered his face to hers. “It doesn’t matter.
Nothing matters except that I love you and you love me.”
Jade nodded as Daniel’s lips covered hers. She pressed
closer to him and felt him through his pants. “Mmmm. I’ve
missed you.”
He laughed. “I’ve missed you, too. Obviously. I’m
sorry.”
“Don’t be. Make love to me, Daniel. Please. I want you
to. I need you to.”
“Ah, Jade.” Daniel scooped her up and carried her to the
bedroom.
Donna was correct, the sweat suit was very easy to get
out of and she enjoyed the feel of Daniel peeling it gently off
of her, stroking every inch of skin as he slowly bared it. His
lips followed his hands and he caressed her arms, kissing
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down to each one. He trailed kisses over her stomach,
nuzzling her belly button lovingly, like he always did. He
stroked each of her long and thinner than usual legs, pausing
to kiss each knee and ankle. Then he flung off his own
clothes and climbed into bed with her.
Jade began to roll over, knowing Daniel’s favorite
position and wanting to please him tonight of all nights, but
he stopped her. “No, baby. I want to watch you as I love
you.”
Above her, Daniel entered her so gently she sighed at the
feel of him. His strokes so tender and loving, she felt her
eyes glass over with tears, but this time, they were happy
tears. He kissed each one of her eyelids, then moved his
mouth to her ear.
With each stroke he crooned a token of love to her. “I
want you... I love you… I need you... Forever... Marry me?”
Her eyes opened wide at the last. He paused in his thrust
and waited, watching. “This is not how I planned on doing
this.”
“Yes.”
“Yes?” he repeated. “You’ll marry me?”
Jade nodded. “Yes. I’ll marry you.”
Daniel smiled before his lips crushed hers in a bruising
kiss that claimed her as much as the words had before.
Jade wrapped her legs around him tightly and he took
the cue, plunging deeper and faster, taking her breath away
even more than he had with the proposal.
She shuddered and cried out his name. He thrust one last
time into her and held her tighter as he shook with his own
release.
They both lay breathless in a pile on the bed when
Daniel rolled off of her and grabbed for his pants on the
floor and pulled out a small velvet box. Jade’s heart skipped
a beat when he opened it and the most beautiful ring she ever
laid eyes on appeared.
Daniel saw her eyes on the ring and smiled. “Do you like
it?”
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“Yes. It’s beautiful.” She raised her eyes to him. “I don’t
deserve it or you.”
“Yes, you do. I will prove that to you even if it takes the
rest of my life. I love you. Got it?”
Jade nodded. For the first time, she really did get it.
The End
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“What’s on your mind, Grace, that you needed to schedule
an extra appointment this week?”
Grace Cerone sighed. Fucking Valentine’s Day, that was
what was on her mind, just like every other year. And all
signs indicated she would be spending it alone again this
year. All alone…
“You know how I told you a few months ago how my
one friend Belinda just ‘found’ a man. Single, handsome,
foreign, unbelievably hot. She literally found him! She said
he was lost and came to her apartment. They are now
traveling through Europe, he’s showing her where he used to
live.”
The thought was so damn romantic it nearly made Grace
gag. “And now, my other best friend Donna runs into a guy
in a hallway and BAM, a few days later they are dating. He’s
not even a troll, either. He’s hot. Alright, so Sam’s not
exactly a renaissance man or a millionaire, but he’s
handsome and he has a job. He works for himself as a PI
now and he has his pension from the police force.” Grace
pursed her lips and stared at her therapist in frustration. The
last guy she dated was not only sans employment, but had
left Grace with a whopper of a credit card debt before
disappearing, she later found out, to prison.
She continued the rant undeterred as the therapist
vigorously jotted notes on a yellow legal pad. “And Donna’s
co-worker Jade, her boyfriend just ordered this incredible
custom-made engagement ring for her.” Grace slammed her
hand flat against the desk. “I just want a man of my own to
buy me things, dammit. Is that too much to ask?”
The therapist raised her brow and stared at Grace. “If I
remember correctly this time last year, just before
Valentine’s Day, you were here discussing how you would
be all alone. What happened last year, Grace?”
Grace scowled. “My friends bought me gifts and we
spent the night together watching movies, drinking and
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eating.”
“And…what plans do you have for this year?”
Grace admitted grudgingly, “Well, Donna is having us
all over to her apartment for a champagne and dessert party.
But that is not the same as having a man of my own.”
“Why? Why do you think you need a man in your life?
Tell me.”
Grace emitted a grunt of annoyed disbelief. “I don’t
know. I just want one.”
“Correct me if I’m wrong, but you have a good job, you
can support yourself financially. You own your own
apartment. You have had one set of friends since grade
school in addition to the friends you are still close to from
both college and law school. You have never sat home alone
on any holiday or even on any weekend night. What problem
do you see, Grace?”
Grace huffed out a loud breath. She had been thinking
about it for a while, ever since this therapist had mentioned
her excess weight being a symptom as well as the cause of
her unhappiness, but now she was sure, the time had come to
look for a new therapist. This woman simply did not
understand her at all.
~
“I’m firing Joyce,” Grace declared into her office phone
less than half an hour later.
“Who?” she heard Donna ask through the receiver.
“Joyce. My therapist.” Grace scowled. Didn’t her friends
ever listen to her when she spoke?
“I thought you liked your therapist.” Donna sounded
confused.
“Nah. Not really. Besides, she doesn’t know what the
hell she’s doing. She told me to lose weight and I’d be happy
and that I didn’t need a man in my life. She’s a quack.”
“Well, Grace…” Donna began then sighed. “Whatever.
You’re choice.”
Damn right it was her choice. “We are still coming to
your place for Valentine’s Day night, right?”
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“Of course.”
Valentine’s Day was still a week away, but she needed
to have firm plans now. Grace refused to be alone on that
night of all nights. “Good, I’ll make my famous lemon bars.”
“Perfect.”
“Sam isn’t going to want to be alone with you or
anything, is he?” Grace asked in disgust.
“He’s going to sleep over that night, so he has nothing to
complain about. Besides, he knows better,” Donna reassured
her.
“And Jade and Daniel are coming?” Grace asked.
“Yes.”
Grace screwed up her face. “So I’ll be the only single
one there without a man.”
She heard Donna sigh. “It’s not like you are at a middle
school dance with no date, Grace. Valentine’s Day will be
exactly like any other night that we all somehow always end
up here for dinner and a movie. The only difference will be
that I’m making pink heart-shaped cookies, and a strawberry
heart-shaped cheesecake and we’ll be drinking pink
champagne with strawberries in it.”
“Alright. Fine.” After being friends for most of their
lives, Grace was well aware of how much Donna always
liked to have a party theme and for everything to match.
As far as Valentine’s Day being just like any other night,
that was exactly the problem. Grace didn’t want it to be. She
did not require a dramatic whirlwind romance, but she at
least wanted a man obligated to be with her that night
and
buy her things.
An email popped up on the screen of Grace’s computer
monitor and interrupted her internal bitching. She absently
opened it while listening to Donna review the rest of the
menu for Valentine’s Day, until Grace’s exclamation
interrupted her. “Oh my god.”
“What?”
“I just got an email from a secret admirer.” Grace stared
at the screen.
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“What?” Donna repeated.
“Listen.” Grace lowered her voice, something she rarely
did, and read it to Donna. “It says
To a beautiful, smart, sexy
woman who deserves everything life has to offer. Expect the
unexpected, my sweet. Love, your Secret Admirer
.”
“No way. Are you making this up? Who would send you
something like that?” Donna asked in disbelief.
Grace frowned deeply. “Thanks a lot, you bitch.”
“I’m sorry. I didn’t mean anything by it, but really, who
writes stuff like that in this day and age? And at our age.
Again, we aren’t in middle school anymore.”
“I think it’s sweet.” And Grace rarely thought anything
was sweet.
“I guess it is. Can you tell who it’s from? Look at the
return email address,” Donna suggested.
“It says ‘undisclosed sender’. How come we don’t know
how to send anonymous emails? Do you realize how handy
that would be? For so many things.”
“Yeah, really. I agree. We have to find out how to do
that.”
But she digressed. The bigger issue was that she had a
secret admirer. Grace was smiling from ear to ear at that
thought as the mail guy dropped, among other things, a large
unmarked manila envelope on her desk. Frowning at it, she
reached in and pulled out a gold heart-shaped box of
chocolates.
Her mouth hung open for a second. She was speechless,
which was an extremely rare occurrence also.
“Grace? Are you still there? I asked you a question.”
She hadn’t heart Donna’s question, but whatever it was
could not possibly be as important as what she currently held