Branded as Trouble (Rough Riders #6)(124)




Colt knew no matter what his dad thought about Colt being strong enough to fight his addictions on his own, he never would’ve made it this far if it hadn’t been for India. And he was good with that.


“Lastly, the reason I asked for space was because it freaked me out when I realized we had unprotected sex more than once at my most fertile time. Making that chart gave me a plan of attack so I was fully prepared for if we dodged the baby bullet.”


“What about the marks for the following month?”


“The Xs for the next month were so I’d know when I went on the pill, which days we’d have to use condoms until the pill was at full effect.”


Now that Colt thought about it…the charts shouldn’t have surprised him. That was exactly what India always did, planned for every contingency. “You want to go on the pill? Why?”


“I like sex without a condom. Which is the whole big ‘oops’ issue we have to deal with now, because we didn’t use a condom, like three times, so I might already be pregnant.” She searched his eyes. “You know I didn’t do it on purpose, right? I’d never take that choice away from you.”


“I know. And it wasn’t just you, Indy, it was both of us throwing caution into the wind. If you’re pregnant, you’re pregnant.


It wouldn’t be a big oops in my mind anyway.”


“What?”


“Your sister has little kids; my brothers have little kids. It’d be a great opportunity for them to grow up around family.”


“That’s your reasoning? We should have a baby so our kid will have cousins?”


“No. That ain’t the reason.” Colt cupped her face in his hands.


“The reason is…I love you, India. I’ve loved you almost from the first moment I met you.”


“You have?”


“Yes. I didn’t fall for you because you were my sponsor and my lifeline to sobriety. I fell for you because you’re you. You’re everything to me. You have been for years.”


“Omigod. Colt. Why didn’t you tell me? We wasted so much time—”


“No. The last thing our time together was, was wasted. Don’t you think there was a reason we didn’t date other people after we met? Because we were already a couple. Platonic? Yes. But that don’t make the years we spent together any less real or any less meaningful. In fact, I think it makes them more real because we know each other. Straight down to the bone.”


She didn’t attempt to hide her tears.


“Indy, you’re my best friend. I love you. I’m in love with you. I want to spend the rest of my life with you. This is the real deal, sugar. I’m asking you to be my wife.”


“Yes. God yes. A million times yes. Colton West McKay, I love you so much.” India kissed him. So sweetly. So perfectly. With so much love and unbridled emotion he felt tears springing to his eyes for the second time in a day.


“Let’s go inside.” He set her on her feet and stood. Inside the house he spun her around.


She placed her hand on his chest. “What’s wrong? You’re so serious.”


“You’ve shown you trust me in everything you do, and everything you are to me. It’s time for me to do the same.”


“You’re scaring me a little.” India reached up and cupped his face in her hands. “Talk to me. What’s going on in that head of yours?”

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