Page 123 of Before the Sunset


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She nodded and smiled. “Please do.”

I pulled back to look at everyone, with Reese’s hand intertwined with mine.

“We wanted to bring you all here to be part of our special day, which we didn’t want to wait to make official because, to us, we’ve already waited way too many years being apart. So, we’re not spending one more day not letting everyone know that we’re madly in love. That we found our forever, and we wanted to start living it right now.”

“Cheers to that! It’s about time,” my mom and Jenny said at the same time as tears streamed down their faces.

“Yep. We’ll be cheering real soon, I promise.” I looked down at Reese and winked. “But we also wanted you to know that we’re having a baby. And let’s just hope he or she is going to have their mama’s pretty looks and big brain.”

Reese’s head fell back in laughter. “And their daddy’s swagger and charm.”

“Wow. Go big or go home,” Cage said, his eyes wide. “But I’d like to point out that I did predict this would all happen, and I believe several of you owe me some money.”

“Ahhh… announcing the pregnancy during the ceremony is new for me.” Father Davis leaned close to my ear, and I barked out a laugh along with everyone around us. “But congratulations. I’m happy for you both.”

“Thank you. It’s the happiest day of our lives, and there’s just too much to celebrate.”

“Well, without further ado, do you have the rings?”

I glanced over at my niece. “There is only one person that we trusted with those rings, and I believe Auntie Ree Ree asked you to keep a secret, and it looks like you did.”

Gracie came walking over, wearing her pink cowboy boots and pink cowboy hat. “I’ve got the rings, Uncle Finny. And I didn’t even tell Daddy the secret.”

“I’m wounded.” Cage clutched his heart.

“Well, she’s only known the secret for about fifteen minutes. Don’t be too hurt. But good job, Gracie girl.”

Father Davis said a few more words, and I slipped the citrine yellow stone set into a solid gold band with amber color stones surrounding it. Reese stared down at her hand and smiled up at me.

“It’s a sunset that I can have with me at all times.” Her voice shook. “There is no one who knows me the way that you do, Finn Reynolds.”

“I plan on keeping it that way.” I offered her my hand, and she held up the buttery gold band for me to see before she slipped it onto my finger.

I studied it and then realized it was engraved on the inside.

To a lifetime of sunsets with you.

I don’t remember the rest of the stuff that Father Davis said because I was too busy staring at my girl.

Everyone we loved was here, but all that really mattered was that Reese and I were here.

That we’d found our way to one another.

“I now pronounce you husband and wife,” Father Davis said, and everyone howled and cheered.

It was exactly what we’d wanted today to be.

I kissed my bride and dipped her down low.

And when I pulled her back up, we turned to look at the sky as the sun was just setting behind the clouds.

“You ready for forever?” she whispered.

“Absolutely, I am. Happy wedding day, Mrs. Reynolds.”

She smiled, her eyes wet with emotion, and I dipped her back and kissed her again.

Just before the sunset.

THE END

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