The Billionaire Scoop: A BWWM Romance (Secrets & Deception Book 1) (11 page)

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Epilogue

M
aribel had traveled
with Jim all over—from Spain to Prague.

She had knocked off a few places on her bucket list just like that: Italy, Greece, and France among them.

Jim even surprised her with places she never imagined she’d want to go, like Dubai.

With so many places to see, so many types of food to try, so many cultures to taste, one month away from the U.S. was not nearly enough time, and they were soon reentering Jim’s ridiculously huge penthouse, a bellhop dragging their luggage in behind them.

“It feels weird to be back, doesn’t it?” Jim said. “And have to do mundane things, like go through mail? To be honest, I’m curious to see if you’ve gotten a response yet.”

“From Columbia? So quickly, you think? The deadline hasn’t even arrived!”

“Well, I want to see and I’m glad you agreed forwarding your mail here was a good idea.”

Jim retrieved a stack and they went through the envelopes.

Nothing.

“Okay. So I was a bit over-excited. Damn it—I was hoping to do this after your acceptance arrived, but I just can’t wait anymore.”

Maribel’s heart seized.

“What are talking about, Jim?”

“Give me a sec.”

He headed back toward his bedroom then returned with his hands behind his back, his green eyes twinkling.

“Mari, I think you might just be the woman of my dreams,” he said.

“Say what, now?”

“That dream the night before the whole Lucy debacle—I’ve told you about it before—I’m pretty sure it was you, Mari, that you’re literally the woman from my dream.”

“But you hadn’t even met me yet.”

“That’s just it—I was being warned, I think. I was being fed a clue. Either way, I did the right thing and waited for you.”

He dropped to his knees.

“I feel like we went on a honeymoon without the wedding, and I’d like to correct that. You’re the woman I want to marry, Mari.” He made a slight face at the repeated syllables.

Then he pulled out a ring box, kissing her hand before popping it open and holding up the almost-blinding diamond to her.

“Maribel Ann Gibson, will you marry me?”

Maribel had been rendered silent by her tightened throat, so all she could do was nod as tears blurred her vision.

He slipped the ring on her then rose, wrapping her tightly in his strong arms, gripping her against his warm, hard chest.

“I love you so much, Mari. I can’t wait to have you walk up the aisle toward me, then spend my life with you. We’ll figure all the wedding details later…although I’m thinking maybe we can have a small wedding around Christmas—when your parents are here. That’s less than a month away, though, so maybe we should wait a bit, and after you get your acceptance letter, throw a summer wedding. Either way, I prefer small but, of course, it’s up to you. In the meantime, I guess you get to start at that internship you were offered…”

“Shut up, Jim,” Maribel said affectionately, a tear making its way down her face, but she was smiling brightly at him.

Then she brought their faces together and kissed him long and hard.


T
hat’s frickin’ hilarious
. I can’t believe she’s your stepmother now,” Mari said as they lay naked on his king-sized bed.

Jim had finally caught up on all his emails and broke the news as soon as he saw the notice.

“Apparently, that was the best way to spin it according to PR. Paradoxical, but I guess with the threat of them having their ‘relations’ coming out, they turned it into this great love story—about how Lucy had settled for me while pining for my dad, and how my dad was trying to do the right thing by me, sacrificing his own desires blah blah blah. I can see why they pay Madison the big bucks. Even I was fanning my face, my heart fluttering, once I read the bulletin.”

She shoved him lightly.

“But seriously, it’s no big deal—business as usual. I’m obviously doing my own thing with you, and no one really blinks at young women marrying men twenty years their senior. Plus, we’re talking about a crowd that’s seen a widow marrying her dead husband’s brother, even steps getting together. Some people just like to keep it all in the family.”

“Speaking of family, when do I get to meet Judy?”

“Whenever you want. Possibly tomorrow, when this vacation is officially over.”

“I’m so glad your dad wasn’t a total dick about this whole thing; I’m glad he didn’t banish you.”

“And mess with that wonderful tale they spun? My banishment would only lead to more scrutiny. This way, with you and me together, it works even better for the narrative they went with. It’s clear Lucy and I were never in love, and I’m sure once everyone sees me with you, they’ll get why I couldn’t settle.”

“Either way, he had threatened to harm you.”

Jim quickly leaned up one elbow, and she was momentarily distracted by his bulging bicep.

“In what way? And when was this?”

“Somehow he got my number and he called me the day you found those letters and took off. I didn’t have time to entertain him since I was off to find you, but he ‘suggested’ I encourage you to do the right thing then leave you alone. ‘How kind of you to entertain my son despite his disability,’ he said, and I asked him what he meant. Then he said, ‘Always needs crutches, that one.’” She rolled her eyes. “Anyway, once he stated his case and started to go on and on as you tend to do sometimes, I just hung up on him.”

Jim’s eyebrows raised, and laughter slowly took over him.

“Nice,” he said when he caught his breath. “I ended up doing the same thing when he called me, which was probably right after he called you. He did sound a bit more desperate now that I think about it. Anyway, you’re brave for ignoring him like that. And you have nothing to worry about—he’s mostly bark—no bite—so I wouldn’t be concerned about any lasting consequences. Maybe for me since Lucy will probably get half his estate now instead, but either way, the most she ends up with is half—Judy would get the other half, of course.”

3 months later


S
ee
, I knew it!” Jim said, his eyes shining with pride.

Mari was just jumping up and down like a kid gripping the acceptance letter, silently screaming and shouting with joy.

“They think you’re awesome, too. How could they not? You, my love, are a dream come true.”

“I’m so happy. This is so awesome! I can’t wait to start.”

“You’ll be matriculating as Maribel Craig, won’t you?”

“You’re asking me if I’m keeping my last name?”

“Well, we’re having that summer wedding, but you’re this independent woman, so…”

“By the way, it’s so weird leaving everything in the hands of a wedding planner, especially since it’s so small.”

“Any word from your sister on whether or not she’ll make it?”

Mari’s shoulders sagged and Jim regretted bringing it up.

“Not yet, but it’s fine if she can’t. It’s not like it would be a surprise. My mom and dad will be there, Annie will be there, and you will be there. That’s all that matters to me. I love you, Jim Craig.”

“I love you more, Maribel Gibson.”

She poked him.

“Craig,” he corrected himself, swelling with joy. “See, that’s all I wanted to know.”

They locked lips, and Jim felt so light and happy, he almost thought his feet might actually lift from the ground.

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