“I know.”
“Then why would you think I’d hit you?”
Manny grinned, then lifted his bottle of beer. “I didn’t. I knew you wouldn’t.”
“So why are you screwing with me?”
“Because
“I held a gun to him and threatened to kill him.”
“It was the right thing to do. You protected your mother. You knew what you wanted and went after it. But all this time you’ve been selling yourself short, not seeing what was really inside. Love doesn’t make you weak. It gives you all the strength in the world. It makes everything worthwhile. Love is all you need, kid. Even the Beatles knew that.”
Cruz grabbed his beer and took a sip. Was it that simple? That easy? Just believe in himself, take the chance and what? Win Lexi? He sure didn’t deserve her.
“You’re a fool if you let her get away,” Manny told him. “Not that you’ve ever been that bright.”
LEXI WALKED OUT of her spa only to find Cruz standing in front of a silver BMW M3. The car screamed power, but she didn’t care about that. Her heart, and pretty much the rest of her, was far more interested in the man.
She hadn’t seen him in nearly a week. Being pregnant meant she couldn’t drown her pain in margaritas and Ben & Jerry’s. Well, the ice cream was fine, but not the liquor.
None of which mattered anymore when she could see Cruz. He looked like he’d lost weight and there were shadows under his eyes. Had he been sick? She wanted to run to him, to touch him and assure herself that he was fine. Instead she stood her ground.
“I wasn’t expecting to see you,” she said.
He moved toward her. She noticed a second M3, this one black, next to the first.
“I’ve missed you,” he said as he came to a stop in front of her. “No. That’s not right. I ache for you, Lexi.”
Her heart slammed into her chest. She felt so full of hope, she thought she might be able to fly. Was it possible he was willing to admit his feelings? Give her a chance? Give
“So here’s the deal,” he continued. “I want you back. Not because of our arrangement, but because it’s what we both want. I’ll race you for it.” He jerked his head toward the cars. “Winner take all. You win and I’ll give my heart. And my soul. You bared yourself to me, Lexi. I’ll do the same.”
What? “You want to decide our future based on a car race? You’ll admit you love me if you lose? Who does that?”
He gave her a slow, sexy smile that made her burn inside. “We do. It’s who I am, and you can’t walk away from a challenge. That’s how you lost your car to me in the first place.”
She looked from him to the cars and back. “I want the black one.”
He laughed and handed her a set of keys.
As she walked over to the BMW, she couldn’t believe this was happening. There was no way Cruz meant this race to determine anything. He was making a point. Wasn’t he? He wouldn’t be here if he didn’t love her. She had to believe that.
Adrenaline rushed through her. She got in the car and started the engine. He did the same. Her body shook and her palms were sweating. She could barely hang on to the steering wheel.
He pointed to the end of the parking lot. She nodded. Whoever got there first won. Which meant what? What did he want? He’d said he wanted her back. Did he mean it? What would she insist on if she won? Could she really demand his heart?
He rolled down the passenger window on his car. She rolled down her window.
“On the count of three,” he yelled. “One, two, thr-”
She slammed her foot on the gas. The car raced forward, eating up the distance to the end of the parking lot. She glanced to her left to check on Cruz’s progress. He wasn’t there. She looked in her rearview mirror only to see him back at the starting line, getting out of his car.
She stepped on the brakes and came to a stop. Cruz leaned against his car, watching her. She climbed out.
“We’re racing,” she yelled.
“You are,” he yelled back and started walking toward her. “I guess you win.”
She didn’t understand. He wasn’t even trying? And then she knew. He
She started toward him. Soon they were both running. They met in the middle of the parking lot.
“Winner take all,” he said, something burning hot in his dark eyes. “You win, Lexington.”
She groaned. “Do
“I don’t. I love it. I love everything about you. From how you take your coffee, to the way you curl up next to me when you’re asleep.” He took her hands in his. “I love how you laugh, and your fierce devotion to everything you care about. Winner take all, Lexi. You can have all of me, if you want it. My heart, my soul. Every part of me.” He paused, as if not certain of how she would react.
“Oh, Cruz.”
She threw herself into his arms. He caught her and pulled her close. He was warm and strong and everything she’d been waiting for her whole life.
“I love you,” he said again, his voice fierce. “I need you, Lexi. Stay with me. You’re the one. You’ve always been the one, from the moment we met.”
“That’s my line.”
“It’s a good one.”
She smiled. “Yes, it is.”
He released her, then cupped her face. “Tell me I still have a chance. Tell me we can make it work. Tell me you still love me. I want to marry you. I want us to have this baby and maybe a couple of others. I want Kendra in our lives, and C.C., although maybe we could get a dog, too. Lexi, please. Say yes.”
It was the most perfect moment in her life. She knew then that even when she was eighty, standing in her kitchen, looking out on a perfect spring morning, she would remember everything about this time. She would feel the same sense of hope, of love, and she would smile, because loving Cruz was the best part of her.
“Yes,” she whispered. “Yes, I’ll marry you and we’ll have babies and even a dog. I’ll love you forever, Cruz.”
“Winner take all?”
She raised herself up on her toes and kissed him. “We both win this one.”
SUSAN MALLERY