Hollywood Heir (Westerly Billionaire #4)(77)
There was no refusing him when he looked at her that way. Smiling, Sage pointed at his suit. “I’ll wear mine if you wear yours.”
“Deal,” Eric said.
In an unspoken race, they each flew to their own areas and changed. Reggie politely left the room just as the clothing began to fly. A few minutes later, Sage and Eric stood facing each other. Feet apart, Eric had his hands on his hips, his chest pushed out, and his chin arrogantly in the air. Sage mirrored his stance.
A serious expression darkened his eyes. “Before you, I didn’t know who I was, and I didn’t think I liked any of my options. Now, I see that it doesn’t matter what people call me or even what I call myself—I’m me. And with you at my side, I feel like that’s good enough.”
A wave of love for him washed over Sage, and she blinked back tears. “It’s better than good enough. Before you, I pushed people away. Sure, I helped them, but then I cut them from my life. I was so afraid that if I opened my heart to someone, really let them in, they would leave me, like my parents did. You showed me that love is worth that risk. My family is crazy. Your family is nuts. But somehow we’ll make it work. Together.”
Eric wrapped his arms around Sage and kissed her deeply. It was a kiss full of gratitude, love, and promises.
Reggie returned and snapped a photo of them. “Now look this way,” he instructed, and took another. “For the first time, I officially present to you, Mr. and Mrs. Water Bear Man.”
They struck a pose worthy of any superhero movie poster. Reggie snapped more photos.
He shared them with their friends and family via social media: #HollywoodHeir #HappyEnding