The next two months flew by. Maverick surprised her every day with something. It didn’t have to be big but he never walked in the door without something for her. “You're spoiling me,” Dawn said as she smiled at him when he arrived with the latest gift of some flowers.
“Well, then, I have a question for you,” Maverick said as he looked at her as she cooked the small dinner for the two of them.
“What?” she asked as he stood in the back of her.
“How about you let me spoil you for the rest of my life?” he asked, and she turned around and looked to find him holding out a small ring. She looked at him with wide eyes. “Please?”
“Mav.” She said as she looked at him. She saw that he was holding his breath, waiting for her answer. “Yes.”
He could finally breathe again. He took off the first ring that he gave her and replaced it with the ring
Epilogue….Six years from the day they got married they stood outside her father’s farm house watching the older man take their daughter, Sophie, on the tractor while their son, Kyle, lay in his father’s arms sleeping. Maverick looked at her with his grin knowing soon enough she would be showing again the next addition to the family.He got out of the military three years ago and then moved on to a different career while she worked hard to make a name for herself while being a full time mother as well. Her dream of being a doctor was there but it wasn’t as important to her any longer. She now had other things to focus her brilliant mind too.Sophie came back and was walking with her mother as they looked over the herd of cows that her father had added since she had last been there. Her parents were
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MoonsEveryone is a moon and has a dark side. Which he never shows to anybody...~Mark TwainReed woke up with a startled gasp. She was sitting upright in her bed, wondering for a moment what woke her up. She heard noises coming from downstairs. Also, the faint breathing of Mason as he lay on his back. She looked down at him and saw the spot she had been a few moments before. His hand was still there as if her head was there underneath it.“Mason.” She said softly.“Hmmm.” He murmured back. The next time she shoved his slightly, “Mason!”“What?” he said as he opened his eyes and saw her sitting there. It took him a moment to realize he was in her bed and not his own, and the simple fact what