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“A family, sweetheart.”

Her eyes softened, and she studied me. “So, are you really going to make an honest woman out of me?”

“Been dreaming about it for months. But don’t pull your reporter shit and start trying to figure it out. I’d like to actually surprise you.”

“Good luck. I’m hard to surprise.” She tapped her finger against her temple. “I’m always one step ahead of my opponent.”

I barked out a laugh. “Do you mean your lover?”

“I do love you something fierce, Lincoln Hendrix.”

“Good. Because you’re stuck with me for life. No turning back now.” I leaned down and kissed her. “I love you.”

“Oh, for God’s sake. Get a room, people,” Cage groaned, and everyone laughed.

And if I spent the rest of my life right here, I’d be the luckiest man alive.

As long as this woman was beside me—I’d found my home.

THE END

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