Trent dropped to his knees with a wide smile on his lips. “Reese, you are my love, my life, and my inspiration to be a better man. And I have never, ever stopped loving you either. I would be honored to be your husband.”
“Oh my God!” Sierra squealed as Reese fell into Trent’s arms and he sealed his lips over hers.
“I love you, Dandelion,” Trent said against her lips. “And I always will. Forever.”
He kissed her again, and as they rose to their feet, Sierra barreled in between them and hugged Reese. “You proposed! You’re getting married! We’re going to be sisters again! Now I’ll have two sisters!” She pulled Trent into the hug. “I’m so happy!”
Trent laughed as he lifted his sister off her feet. “I am, too.”
“That’s the most romantic thing I’ve ever seen!” Taryn hugged Reese. Then she hugged Shelley. “I just want to hug everyone.”
Abby and Griffin moved in for hugs and congratulations next. “I am so pleased for you both,” Abby said as she hugged Trent, then folded Reese into her arms as well. “I can’t say welcome back to the family, because you’ve always been right here in our hearts. We love you, sweetie.”
Reese barely held tears of joy at bay. “I love you, too.”
Griffin embraced Trent and then hugged Reese. “Congratulations. We’re so happy for you both.”
Reese turned, surprised to see her mother patting her eyes with a tissue. She hadn’t seen her parents arrive. They both embraced her in a group hug.
“Oh, honey! I’m so happy,” her mother said through fresh tears. “You two belong together.”
“Congratulations, Reese,” her father said.
She drew back and kissed them both on the cheek in time to see Trent leaning down to hug Chandler and Chandler’s arms wrapping around his grandson. Tears streamed from her eyes at the look of love on Chandler’s face as he said, “I wish Caro had been here to see this.”
“Me too,” Trent said as he pressed a hand to Reese’s lower back.
Reese wanted to rush in and hug Chandler, too, but she also wanted to respect his personal boundaries. So when he lifted his arms and motioned for her to come forward, she felt her heart crack wide open. He held her close and patted her back. “Welcome back to the Rockwell family, Reese.”
“Thank you, Mr. Rockwell,” she managed.
After hugging Derek, Ethan, and about half of the Rockwell Island community, Trent took Reese by the hand and guided her over to the brook. Water trickled down the rocks, and the sweet scent of Shelley’s coffees filled the air around them. She gazed up at the man she would soon marry as he touched his forehead to hers.
“This time all of our Cape Cod promises are going to last forever.”
And as they kissed, she knew that forever was just the beginning...
* * *
Four weeks later…
SO MANY PEOPLE showed up for the unveiling of Reese’s mural that they spilled over from the grass into the parking lot and beyond. They had arranged for a drape to be hung over the mural and rigged it so that when Reese cut the red ribbon running across the front, the drape would fall, revealing the mural.
Reese and Trent stood at the front of the crowd, both elated as they gazed into each other’s eyes. Trent had taken Reese’s old engagement ring and had it reset, and now, as he lifted her hand to his lips, the diamonds glistened against the October sun. Trent stepped up to the microphone. “Thank you all for coming out today to celebrate the reveal of the Rockwell Resort mural, which was painted by none other than my beautiful fiancée, Reese Nicholson.” He glanced at Reese with love and adoration as the crowd began to clap.
That was when Reese cut the ribbon and unveiled the final piece of her mural—at the top of the mural she had painted the beautifully scripted words Cape Cod Promises.
—The End—