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I laughed and kissed her. “We’ll see.”

“No, you’ll see!”

When I lined up my first shot, Heidi leaned in behind me and kept trying to sneak in kisses.

“Distraction is not working.”

“Oh, yeah?” she asked.

Her head darted back and forth, and as I was about to putt, she lifted her shirt and flashed me. I whiffed, knocking the ball down the green without a single ounce of precision.

“Told you.”

I smacked her ass with my putter as I passed to try to finish the horrible job I’d done. “You’ll pay for that later.”

“Promise?”

“Yeah,” I said as I sank my second putt. “You can put me down for a birdie, love.”

She wrote down my score and then wrapped her arms around my waist. “Love?” she whispered.

“Hmm?”

“I think I’m ready.”

“I hope so. It’s your turn.”

“For a baby,” she whispered.

I froze and stared down into her face. She was suddenly serious, even with her cute, scared smile. But I couldn’t stop my giant smile.

This was what I’d wanted for so long. A life and a family with the girl of my dreams, and here she was, offering it on a platter.

“Think we should get married first, or do you want to start here?”

“Not right here.” She laughed. “I was thinking we’d get married the weekend after the Championship.”

“That’s six weeks away,” I reminded her.

“Guess we have some planning to do then, huh?”

“I guess we do. And you’re sure about this?”

She stood on her tiptoes and gently kissed me. “I’ve never been surer of anything in my life.”

“What about your dad?”

She shook her head. “I love him, but I won’t put my life on hold for him. He understands. I talked to him about it. I want to be with you. I want to be your wife and have your children. I’m ready.”

I picked her up and swung her around in a circle. Our game forgotten. Everything else falling away. Just me and the woman I loved with the entire world ahead of us, ready for the taking.

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