Aideen (Slater Brothers)

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Author: L. A. Casey
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bedroom.
    “Honey, what’s wrong?” I asked from the doorway.
    He was standing in front of his nightstand, staring down at something he plucked from the top drawer.
    “I wanted to do this after the baby got here, and I wanted it to be perfect and romantic, but I can’t wait anymore.”
    I stared blankly at him as he dropped his hands to his side. He turned to face me then and walked over to me, his eyes locked on mine.
    “What are you talkin’ about?” I curiously asked.
    Kane grabbed my hands gently, took a deep breath, then he did the most out of the blue thing ever.
    He got down on one knee.
    “Aideen—”
    “Omigod.” I gasped and pulled my hands from his so I could cover my face.
    “I love you more than I ever thought it was possible to love a woman.” He smiled wide, his eyes gleaming. “You’re my everything, and have completed my life by just existing. I can’t put into words the love I’m feeling knowing you’re carrying my unborn child... it’s mind-blowing. I love you so much, and I was hoping you would do me the honour of becoming my wife.”
    “Omigod.”
    With a cheek splitting smile, Kane said the words every girl in her right mind dreamt of hearing, “Will you marry me, babydoll?”
    “Kane,” I whispered.
    Kane lifted his right hand and revealed a large single diamond ring, with mini diamonds filling the band. Without words, I lifted my left hand and watched through blurry eyes as he slid the ring onto my ring finger and then sealed it in place with a forever binding kiss.
    “Yes,” I said when I found my voice. “Yes, I’ll marry you. Yes. Yes. A million times yes!”
    Kane sprung to his feet, grabbed my hands and pulled me up against his chest. He crashed his lips to mine and then kissed all over my face as I cried. Tears flowed from my eyes, and hiccups started when I couldn’t control the sobs.
    “I can’t believe this,” I wept.
    Kane kissed me once more. “I was terrified to ask you in case you said no. I know you love me, but fuck, that was the scariest thing I’ve ever done. The not knowing took years off my life.”
    I blinked with shock. “When? How?”
    “I bought the ring weeks ago, just after you got... hurt. I then asked your dad and brothers for permission, and after giving me a hard time for a few hours, they gave me their approval and called me an asshole.”
    I cried again. “You a-asked for per-permission?”
    “Of course,” Kane responded. “You’re precious to your guys, and I wouldn’t take you away from them without the go-ahead. I also wouldn’t have made it two days before they hunted me down and kicked my ass if I didn’t ask.”
    I laughed as I cried.
    I threw my arms around him as best as I could with my stomach keeping me from fully pressing against him. His arms wrapped tightly around me, and for a few seconds we were silent as we held one another. Kane broke the silence when he chuckled.
    “What’s so funny?” I asked.
    Kane pulled back and said, “Damien was just getting used to seeing me with you, and knowing you’re really having my kid. Knowing we’re engaged will blow his mind.”
    I beamed as I thought of my new favourite person.
    “He will be happy for us,” I said with a nod. “They all will be.”
    Kane pressed his forehead against mine and said, “You’re mine forever, now.”
    I smiled wider than ever before. “I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
    We both turned our heads when a voice shouted, “The favourite brother has arrived!”
    I grinned. “Speak of the Devil.”
    Kane’s mouth curved as he took me by the hand and led me out of our bedroom, down the hallway, and into our sitting room where we found Damien setting up Kane’s Xbox with two wireless controllers.
    “What game do you have?” Kane questioned as he walked over and dropped onto our sofa.
    Damien almost squealed with excitement. “Fifa 16.”
    Kane clapped his hands together, but stopped when he found me staring. I grinned when he cleared

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