Raising Kane (Rough Riders #9)(75)




“Then why don’t you tell me what’s goin’ on?”


Ginger lifted her chin. “I’m pregnant.”


Every bit of color drained from Kane’s face.


“Evidently you’re supposed to use alternative methods of birth control when you’re on the pill and taking antibiotics.”


Kane slumped back against the shower door. “I’ll be goddammed. How far along are you?”


“I guess about two months.”


“Guess it ain’t a blizzard baby like everyone one else’s,” he murmured.


“I didn’t plan this. I feel like such a freakin’ idiot. Another unintended pregnancy? I’ve had one.


You’d think I’d have learned my lesson by now. But no. Here I am. Thirty-seven years old, pregnant again.”


“How long have you known?”


“Only since this morning. When I heard from Skylar that you’d been in town for two days, and Daphne said you called her last night…‘Hey, you’re gonna be a daddy’ is not exactly news I wanted to break over the phone.”


“So you understand why I wanted to tell you and Hayden in person that I’d resigned from the program?”


“Yes.” Ginger looked at him. “I wanted to tell you this in person too. I love you. You’re only the third man I’ve ever said that to in my life, the first two being my son and my father. You’re too good to be true, Kane McKay, and why no other woman has snatched you up for herself absolutely boggles my mind. I’ve probably f*cked this up completely by acting neurotic and jealous and needy. Oh, and let’s not forget about me accidentally getting pregnant.” A small sob escaped.


“Hey. Hey.” Kane trapped her face in his hands. “Don’t cry. It rips me clean apart. The only way you’ll screw this up is if you say no to marryin’ me.” He kissed her forehead. “I love you too, sugar. And at the risk of soundin’ smug, I ain’t exactly gonna be cryin’ in my beer over the fact that I knocked up the smartest, sexiest, funniest, most beautiful woman I’ve ever known.”


More tears leaked out. “You are so sweet. And not so sweet.”


He stared at her.


“I like your rougher edges. Even in bed. It surprised me how much I liked you just taking what you wanted that morning after the snowstorm. I freaked out a little because…”


“Why?”


“Probably because I did like it so much. It scared me to think I could give up everything to you if you asked. But that’s the real truth, isn’t it? You’ll never ask for more than I’m willing to give you and you’ll give me what I need even when I’m not exactly sure what that is.”


“Ginger—”


“I’m sorry. I never meant to make you think I couldn’t handle it. Or you. I like all sides of you, Kane McKay.”


“Is that a yes to my marriage proposal?”


Ginger snorted. “Yes. As if there was ever any doubt that I’d marry you.”


He beamed a grin that caused her heart to skip a beat. “Wanna know something else?” He laughed a little nervously. “I was busier than you know while I was sneaking around in town yesterday.”


“What did you do?”


“Stopped by your house and asked your father for his blessing to marry you. I wasn’t gonna ask the ornery bugger for his permission and give him a chance to say no, but I didn’t want to spring it on him, either. He’s a big part of your life, which means he’ll be a big part of mine too.”


This sweet, fiery, protective man had thought of everything that was important to her. “Does Hayden know?”


“Nah. I figured we could tell Hayden together if I got you to say yes and had the ring on your finger.”


“You already bought a ring?”


His face flushed crimson. “I’m optimistic. But I never thought I’d be showin’ it to you in the crapper.


Christ Almighty, talk about romantic.”


Ginger touched his jaw. “That you want to be with me forever is highly romantic.”


He rummaged in his vest pocket, bringing out a small black velvet bag with a gold drawstring.


She reached for it and he moved it out of reach.


“Huh-uh. Close your eyes and give me your left hand.”


Cool metal circled her fourth finger.


“Okay. Now you can look.”


Even in dim bathroom lighting the ring sparkled. The round emerald was nestled in the middle of silver vines, connected to clusters of small pink stones surrounded by rectangular diamonds that fanned out to create flowers. She gasped and blinked at him. “Oh my God, Kane. This is exquisite.”


“The green stone reminded me of your eyes.” His thumb swept over the center of the ring. “It wasn’t a custom design, but it seemed like fate when I saw it. The pink diamonds reminded me of the dress you wore when we first met, so I just went ahead and bought it.”


“When?”


Kane blushed again. “Colt called me a * and told me to man up, grow up and marry you. So he and Kade dragged my ass to Spearfish when we had a small break durin’ calving.”

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