“But I don’t want it to be,” he rasped, pulling a navy blue jewelry box, embossed with the Harry Winston logo, out of his pocket. He flipped one side of the top open, quickly followed by the other, and I swore my heart stopped in my chest at the sight of the ring inside. The cushion-cut diamond in the center was flawless—and huge. At least five or six carats. It was framed by micropavé diamonds and set on a micropavé platinum band. The design was delicate, feminine... and perfect for me.
“Oh my goodness.”
“Marry me.” He lifted the ring out of the box and slid it on my finger.
“It fits,” I breathed out.
“Of course it does,” he rasped, his thumb sliding over the band circling my finger. “I had it made for you.”
“You did?” I cried, tearing my gaze away from my finger to look up at him once again.
“I wanted to wait. To propose to you the right way, making it special. But as usual, you’re impossible to resist.”
“I’m glad.” I rose up on my tiptoes to give him a kiss. “Because if the doctor walks through that door and tells me I’m pregnant, I would have wondered if that’s why you proposed to me.”
“It looks like I have perfect timing,” a feminine voice full of laughter interrupted. We both turned to find a woman standing at the door, dressed in a white lab coat with Dr. Reynolds stitched above the upper left pocket. “Congratulations on your engagement. And your pregnancy.”
I barely registered anything else she told me during the appointment. I wasn’t too concerned, though, because Ethan took notes. He also asked questions, really embarrassing ones about our sex life too. When we made it to his house a couple of hours later, after stopping to pick up more pregnancy books on the way, I was exhausted. I hardly noticed the grandeur of his home, heading straight back to the master bedroom for a nap.
My head was still fuzzy a couple hours later when I woke up. After going to the bathroom and washing my face, I tossed on my robe and went in search of Ethan. The house was huge, and I poked my head into no less than ten rooms by the time I made my way into the living room.
“This isn’t a house, it’s a freaking mansion,” I mumbled to myself, just as the doorbell rang.
In hindsight, I only had my tiredness to blame for what I did next. Wandering towards the foyer, I pulled open the door without looking through the peephole to see who it was.
“Lilah?”
“Uh, hi, Dad,” I replied lamely.
“What are you doing here?” he asked, his eyes dropping to my short, pink robe. They snagged on my left hand, and the ring I wore there, before moving back up to my face and taking in my sleepy eyes and mussed hair. His face heated, and his eyes narrowed in anger.
“Fuck,” Ethan groaned from behind me, right before his hand slid to my lower back and I felt the heat of his body against mine.
“Ethan,” my father growled. “What the fuck is my little girl doing here and dressed like that?” He was shouting by the time he finished.
“I can explain. And I will. But first,”—he tugged me further inside the house, glaring at my bare legs—“Lilah is going to promise me she will never, ever answer the door dressed like this again.”
Awesome, both of the most important men in my life were pissed.
Chapter 11
Ethan
You would think my heart would have frozen at the sight of my best friend seeing his daughter at my house in nothing but a tiny robe. But, no. My heart stopped at the fact that my woman was standing in front of another person in a tiny, fucking pink robe!
I turned her around and urged her back towards our bedroom. “Go change, baby girl. I need to talk to your dad.” I deliberately ignored Samuel, who was sputtering on the front porch.
Lilah resisted the movement a little, looking at me over her shoulder with a stubborn glint in her eye. “But I—”
“Clothes first, Lilah,” I interrupted her argument, infusing my tone with steel. She pursed her lips and narrowed her eyes, but flipped her head around and marched away.
“Ethan!” Samuel roared as he barreled inside. I stepped out of the way before he crashed into me. There was murder in his eyes, and I could practically see the steam blowing from his ears.
I gestured down the entry hallway to where my den was located, indicating he should go first. He glared as he stomped past me and I trailed after him. I was willing to admit it, I felt somewhat nervous, but I would be unbending in my resolve to keep Lilah.
We’d barely crossed the threshold before Samuel spun around and started shouting. “You bastard! Of all people, I would never have suspected this from you.” His chest was heaving and his face had become splotchy and red, but his voice lowered slightly. “She’s my little girl and what she’s gone through . . . You took advantage of a grieving child, Ethan,” he said sadly.
I had intended to let him say his piece, to hear him out before reasoning with him. I felt I owed him that. But, I couldn’t keep quiet when he spewed an accusation like that.
“She’s a grown woman, Samuel. And, I’ve never looked at her and seen anything but that. You need to get that through your head and stop seeing her as a kid. I know you lost out on her childhood, but it’s gone and the best thing for all of us is to look to the future.”
“A future with you?” he spat. “You’re seventeen fucking years older than her! She isn’t ready for the life you want.”
“I think that should be my decision, don’t you?” Lilah stood calmly in the doorway, thankfully dressed in jeans and a T-shirt.
“Sweetheart, you’re too young to be getting married and settling down,” he pleaded. Then he threw me a disgusted scowl. “You should be going to college, dating, at least being with someone your own age.”
A growl rumbled in my chest when he talked about her dating. “Over my dead body.”
“Dad, you need to listen to me,” Lilah said gently, walking over to Samuel and taking his hand. “We haven’t had much time to really get to know each other, but I need you to trust that I am old enough to know what I want. College was never something I aspired to. I want a home and a family, and while there are other things I’ll pursue, they will always be my top priority.”
“Lilah,” he sighed. “At least come home with me and take some time to think things over.”
“My fiancée and baby,” I stressed, as I walked up behind her, “aren’t going anywhere.”
Lilah whirled in my direction. “I wasn’t ready to tell him that, Ethan!” she snapped. I just shrugged. I was tired of hiding things, and I’d only spoke the truth.
“You’re pregnant?” Samuel breathed in shock.
She turned back and shuffled her feet awkwardly. “Um, a little bit, yeah,” she said tentatively. I snorted and rolled my eyes. “Right, like being a little bit dead.” For my comment, I received a sharp elbow jab in my ribs.
Samuel’s gaze was bouncing back and forth between Lilah and I. Finally, his shoulders slumped and he took both of Lilah’s hands in his. “I want you to be happy, sweetheart. I don’t agree with your choice, but I’m here for you no matter what.” Eyes dropping to her stomach, his face softened. “And, my grand-baby.”
r /> He let go of her and pointed a finger directly at me. “You and I are done. But if you put one toe out of line, if I feel for even one second that you aren’t treating her right, there is nowhere you can hide that I won’t find you and put your ass in the ground. Got it?”
I nodded, slipped an arm around Lilah’s waist, and pulled her into my side. I knew there was nothing I could say at the moment that would make a difference. This hadn’t gone as I’d wanted, but there was a spark of hope that he would come around and we could salvage our friendship.
“Dad—” Lilah started as tears spilled from her eyes, but he held up a hand to stop her.
He leaned in and kissed her cheek, before stepping back and away from us. “Come and see me soon, sweetheart. I love you.” Looking at me once more, he lifted his chin, indicating he wanted a private moment in the hall.
I kissed Lilah on the top of her head and whispered, “Give us just a minute, baby girl.” Samuel’s face reddened at the use of my nickname for her and he streamed out into the hall. Yeah, that might not have been the best time to use it. Again, though, I was done tiptoeing around my relationship with Lilah.
“Why?” Lilah asked suspiciously. “I don’t want you two to fight anymore.”
“We won’t, Lilah. It’s business related.” I kissed her forehead, then the tip of her nose. “Why don’t you go and get a snack?”
“Promise you won’t fight,” she demanded.
I laughed and her brows furrowed, clearly miffed at my amusement. “You’re so fucking adorable when you try to order me around, baby girl.” She grumbled something under her breath, making me smile even wider. “I promise.” My agreement cooled her ire, and she nodded before traipsing off to the kitchen.
I joined Samuel in the hall where he was pacing. He stopped when he saw me and folded his arms over his chest, staring at me darkly. “I actually stopped by to tell you that Marcus will be here tomorrow. I’d called him about changing my will the day after Lilah arrived anyway, so I simply told him there was an urgency that I’d explain when he arrived. I know you’ve been digging into him, so bring anything you’ve found to the meeting.”