I would have taken a half-day off Friday to spend it with Sara and arrive at the party with her, but issues with the Florida deal kept me at the office later than I wanted. I called and told her I’d meet her there. I heard worry in her voice, but she assured me she’d be there. She was often anxious, but extremely courageous, I decided. She had to be brave to come from what seemed like a sheltered life to New York City alone and then agree to take on the Raven family.
I arrived at the restaurant which Kade closed for our private party. Hunter’s guy had decorated it beautifully with white and silver, which I guessed were popular wedding colors, but they looked sophisticated. The tables were decorated with colorful tulips, which I learned from Hunter’s guy were Sara’s favorite.
Delicious aromas were coming from the kitchen and the bar appeared to be well stocked. Kade moved around the restaurant giving last-minute orders to the staff, Hunter checked the doors and his men were looking out for Sara’s ex.
Ash handed me a drink. “The only thing missing is Sara.”
“I agree.” Where was she? I checked my watch. She was only five minutes late, but I wanted her there before my dad got there. I pulled out my phone and texted James to find out where they were. I didn’t want to stress Sara out more by suggesting she was late to her own party.
We’re out front. She’s working up courage, I think, was James’ response.
“I’ll be back.” I left Ash at the bar and exited the restaurant. James was pulled up in front.
“She asked for a moment,” he said standing by her door.
I nodded for him to open it. “I’ll talk to her.”
James opened the door. Her eyes were surprised and then ashamed when she saw me. She looked so beautiful, that it stopped me for a moment. Her hair was up but loose tendrils framed her face. Little sparkles of what looked like diamonds shimmered in various spots in her hair. Her dress was a pretty color that made me think of champagne.
“I’m sorry Chase.”
“Move over,” I said getting in next to her.
“I’m so afraid I’m going to embarrass or disappoint you.”
“Hey,” I took her hand. “I have absolutely no fear of that.”
“You should. I don’t have a lot of experience in social situations in general, but none with rich and powerful people.”
I shifted so I could turn and look at her. I cupped her cheek with the palm of my hand. “You took on my brothers, so yes, you have what it takes to handle the rich and powerful. Everyone else is cake compared them. Especially Kade. He stepped up because of you.”
“What if your father doesn’t like me? What if he doesn’t think I’m good enough to be your child’s mother?”
“Fuck him.” It was surprising how quickly anger rose at the idea that anyone would think she was unworthy. “However, I don’t think that will happen. You’re smart and sweet, and genuine. Just be you, Sara and everyone will love you.”
She nodded. “You see more in me than I do.” She said it like I was some sort of God.
“Someday you’ll see it too. It starts by coming into the restaurant with me and letting everyone congratulate and celebrate you.” I pulled out a handkerchief and wiped the few tears that had fallen on her cheeks.
“I haven’t ruined my makeup, have I? I watched a YouTube video to get it just right.”
I decided letting her know that she could hire a stylist and makeup person for parties if she wanted could wait until another time. “You look beautiful, Sara. Really.”
I opened the door, stepping out and then helping her to the curb, not hiding my appreciation for her shapely legs. I put my arm on her lower back as I led her to the door.
I leaned forward, next to her ear. “Looking like you do, I suspect we won’t be here for long.”
She shivered and turned her head to me with a coy smile. I opened the door and escorted her in.
“There they are: Mr. and Mrs. Chase Raven,” Ash said. “How about champagne?”
“Champagne for everyone,” I said.
“None for me.” Sara looked at me. “Just in case.”
“So soon?” Ash asked.
I didn’t get a chance to respond as the door opened and my father walked in. I hoped I told Sara the truth and that my father would treat her right.
My father made his way to me and Ash. As he got there, Kade and Hunter arrived as well.
“Dad, I’d like you to meet Sara, my wife.” I kept my hand on her lower back. “Sara, this is my father, Cameron Raven.”
“It’s very nice to meet you, Mr. Raven.” Sara held out her hand.
My father studied her. “Do you work for me?”