Chapter 29

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Becca POV

After a week and a half, I was finally able to be released from the hospital. I was so happy to go home to our home and see my little girl. I hated her seeing me in the hospital. After they moved me to a step-down unit, and I could have more visitors, Cameron brought her up. She cried and ran to me when she saw my eyes were open. In between sobs, she told me how much she missed me and kept giving me kisses. For an almost two-year-old, that was pretty good communication. I just cried into her hair, happy to hold her again when I didn't think I would. When I was scared, I was going to die. When I thought I was taking my last breath.

Cameron didn't let me out of his sight. Not once. We both did our physical therapy together. We were determined to be with each other as much as possible. He moved into Kai and Parker's house with us until our new home was finished. He cried when I told him I wanted him to live there with us, and I cried when he broke the news to me that they had to take one of my ovaries. I sobbed. It was hard enough getting pregnant with Grey and I knew if we wanted more, it would take even longer.

It's been two months since all of that went down at the hospital. We have been putting the finishing touches on our home, which Kai and Parker have paid to have more guys work on to get it done sooner. I think we're all ready for a little more space. They've even talked about maybe adopting another baby and then being done. I hadn't seen the house, I'd been picking up more shifts at the hospital to make sure that we could get furniture for it and I was really hoping to get this super nice couch that goes out, instead of back when it reclines so we can put it up against a wall and we don't have to worry about not being able to recline the sides. Those couches were close to six grand and that was obscene to me to pay that much, but I really wanted one. There were all kinds of bells and whistles on it.

Tonight, I have a date night with Cameron. He told me to dress up and get myself ready for the best date of my life. I've been trying to figure out where he could be taking me. Where he's taking me, I have no idea, but he said it's all on the compound, and River offered to keep Grey overnight for us. Walking downstairs, I saw him standing in the living room, waiting for me.

My jaw dropped.

He was wearing a suit. A black suit with a white shirt, and even a tie. Dear god. Have I fallen into an alternate universe? Where is my handsome biker man?

He had me so completely thrown off that I couldn't stop staring long enough to realize the date had started when he walked us to Kai's office. He was driving us around the compound, stopping at all the important places for us. Where we met, in Kai and Parker's house, where we first made love, where he told me he loved me. We also hit some of the places I wish we could forget. Like where I saw him kissing another woman, and then promptly passing out. He showed me all the places he'd visited without me that made him think of me. Then he took us to our new home.

"This," he motioned to the house, "is a place where we haven't been yet. This is a place, that I'm hoping to fill with love and laughter, and our future." He opened the door and let me go in. He'd done it. He'd picked every last piece of furniture I really, really liked, but thought it was too expensive for us, especially since we had a kid and wanted more in the future. There was a good chance this wouldn't stay beautiful like it is now. Looking around, it looked open, and clean, with lots of natural light coming in, highlighting the wood accents in the house. Like the real wood floor and the beams at the top of the ceiling. Though they were faux beams, they still gave the house that natural feel but was also a cozy cabin. Just want I wanted. Something that makes you feel like you're home and loved just walking in. There were blankets and throw pillows all over, with oversized chairs, and a large couch in the living room I could see from the open kitchen with a massive island. The colors were wall natural colors that I just loved.

The front door opened and in walked Cameron with Grey. Weird. I thought River had her. He set her down next to me. "Do you like it?" He asked as he set her next to me.

"I love it," I said, still taking in all the details. He cleared his throat and when I turned to look at him, he wasn't there. He grabbed my hand and I looked down. My other hand shot to my chest.

He's on one knee. Is this what I think it is?

Tears filled my eyes as I forgot how to breathe. Holy shit.

"Becca Sanders. I love you, more than words can say, but I'll try. The first moment I met you I knew you were it for me. I loved you so fiercely until I let someone get into my ear about how you would have been with someone better than me. And I may not be perfect, but I love you and will love you. Every day for the rest of my life, if you'll give me the honor." He pulled a small box out of his pocket and opened it.

"Grey, I had this made for you, because I will always be your daddy, but I want you to know that you're going to be my number two girl. Mommy will always be my number one, but you can always depend on me." He slid the little bracelet on her hand and she looked at it. It was so tiny I didn't know if it would fit her for much longer. He then pulled out of his pocket, a smaller box and opened it. A tiny single, round diamond sat in a white gold or platinum band, sparkling at me.

"Becca." He looked at me, tears brimming his eyes, as they fell from mine. "Marry me. I'm a man who made a mistake, and I hope I've proved to you that I will keep loving you right, every day, every minute from now until the end of time." A lump in my throat kept me from saying anything.

"I'm not above begging for you, love."

I nodded my head, still unable to speak. I got down on my knees with him as he slid the ring on my finger. I wrapped myself in his arms, Grey coming up, pushing her way in between us for some hugs. A knock on the door pulled us out of our moment. River opened the door and called for Grey. She toddled over to him, and he raised an eyebrow at us.

"She said yes." Cameron smiled like he'd won the damn lottery.

"I'll keep this one til lunch. Enjoy your night." And he closed the door. As soon as he did, Cameron kissed me senselessly, pulling at my clothes.

"I need you. Now," his husky sex voice commanded and I was instantly wet for this man.

Plans for dinner were forgotten about, even when the doorbell rang an hour later with the food we'd ordered. We were too busy exploring our new home. Christening every room. Some more than once. We were up until the wee hours of the morning reacquainting ourselves with each other's bodies.

I'm so happy. Life couldn't get any sweeter.

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