Epilogue
Serena woke up a few hours later, alone in Dylan’s bed, the twinkling lights still on, which she secretly loved because it was so romantic. Actually, she’d loved everything about Dylan’s grand gesture, and especially the part where he’d professed his love. Really, deep down inside, she was just a simple girl and it didn’t take much to make her happy.
Dylan made her happy. So very happy, she thought with a smile.
Curious to know where he’d gone when it wasn’t even midnight, she got out of bed, pulled one of his T-shirts from his dresser drawer, and slipped it on. She’d missed being able to do that, she thought. Then she went in search of her fiancé. She grinned blissfully. Ahhh, the sound of that made her really happy, too.
She found him in his office down the hall, sitting at his desk with his laptop open, his fingers typing and his mouth curved in a mischievous grin. She came up behind him, slid her hands around to his chest, and placed a warm kiss on his cheek, then glanced at the computer and saw the beta version of the Boyfriend Experience app open on the screen.
“What are you doing in here?” she chided softly. “If you’re working, shut it down and come back to bed.”
“Not working,” he murmured, as he continued entering information into a text box. “I’m creating a profile for Eric on the Boyfriend Experience app.”
“Oh.” She looked closer and saw that Dylan had already uploaded a recent photo of Eric, too. “He agreed to be one of the beta testers?”
“No, not really,” Dylan said with a light laugh. He reached for her and pulled her across his lap, so she was sitting on his thighs. “I’m volunteering him for the job.”
Her eyes widened. “Are you sure he’s going to be okay with that?”
“I’m positive he’s not,” Dylan replied with a chuckle. “But what’s the fun of him knowing he’s got a profile on the app ahead of time? He deserves this after all the shit he gave me at trivia night. It’s just a little friendly payback.”
She bit her bottom lip, though the thought of some woman tying Eric up in knots appealed to her more than it should. “I can’t wait to see what happens.”
“We’ll find out soon enough. Beta testing begins next week.”
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THE END