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Authors: Jillian Dodd

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Really, the cleavage is what they are staring at.

Bleach-blonde Shelby would have flirted with them.
 

The new Shelby will not.
 

I ignore them and sit down in front of Marcy, who is filling glasses from the tap.
 


Hey,

she says, sliding one of the beers in front of me.

What

s up? You decide to slum or is the gig up, and you need a place to stay?


I have something for you.

I smile at her and hand her an envelope. She sets it on the wet counter, delivers beer to the men, and then comes back.


It

s not even my birthday,

she says, ripping the envelope open. When she sees the check, her eyes widen.

Is this a joke?


No, I

ve had incredible fortune lately and am living my dream, and I want that for you too. I didn

t have much of a family and being able to send you back to yours would mean a lot to me.

She runs out from behind the bar and throws her arms around me in an uncustomary show of emotion.


Oh my God! I

m so excited! My parents will be so happy!


And you can do what you love.

She jumps up and down.
 


Is this for real? Will the check bounce?


No, it won

t,

I say, holding up my hand to discreetly show off a very large, but very fake engagement ring.


What is that?

she asks, pulling my hand into the light.

It

s so big it almost doesn

t look real.


I know. It

s crazy. The bigger they are, the faker they look. But, trust me, it

s real. We

re getting married!


Really? God, you work fast, girl. When is it? I want to come!


Oh, I so wish you could,

I lie.

But we

re going to the Maldives. Just the two of us.

I quickly change the subject.

So when will you leave for home?

 


As fast as I can pack my shit up and go. Thank you, Shelby. You

re an amazing friend.


You

re welcome, and don't be a stranger. Text me with lots of updates!


I absolutely will,

she says sincerely.

The second I leave the bar, I drop my phone on the concrete, causing the glass to shatter.

I carefully pick it up and call Tyler.


I

m so klutzy. I dropped my phone, and it broke.


I

ll order you a new one,

he says.


Do you think you could get me a new number? Mine is one digit off a pizza place, and I get
so
many wrong numbers.


Sure thing. Anything else you need?


No, but I didn

t get a chance to thank you for setting me up with the personal shopper. She was really nice.


It was my pleasure,

he says, then ends the call.
 

I get in the town car, pour myself a glass of complimentary champagne, roll down the window, and chuck the fake ring out.
 

Then I lean back into the plush seat.
 

The only person who knows the baby isn

t Riley

s is gone.
 

Now, I just need to figure out how to manipulate a paternity test.
 

And get him to put a ring on it for real.

Keatyn & Aiden

s home - Malibu

KEATYN


That was some birthday party,

Aiden says as we

re getting in the car to head home.
 


I feel like I didn

t really get to spend much time with the girls but, then again, this party was more for their friends.


And apparently they have a whole lot of them. The place was packed,

Aiden says.


Well, that

s to be expected. All three girls have such different interests, so you had guests from the music, fashion, and movie industries. Tommy and Mom went a little crazy on their gifts, but it

s their eighteenth birthday, of course they

d do it up big.


Most of the night, I was reminiscing about your eighteenth birthday party. Remember how we danced all night long?

 


I wish we could have danced more tonight.


Why didn

t you want to?


I

m tired, for one, but I also felt kinda old.


You

re not old.


I know, it

s just that in my head I still feel like I

m eighteen, but when you are at a party with people that age, you realize you

re not really as young as you think.

Aiden wraps his arm around my shoulder and gives me a squeeze.

I

m glad we aren

t that young. I much prefer our life now to our life then.


You do?


Yes, I do.

He tilts his head slightly.

I take that back. We did have a lot of fun. It

s just that I

m really looking forward to what

s next for us

a slower pace, spending more time together, and raising a family.


I

m excited too. Did you notice Gracie was dancing with that Dylan kid?


He

s in that boy band, right? Isn

t that how you said she got to Eastbrooke

s homecoming? She hitched a ride on their plane?


Yeah, which was kind of weird. At homecoming, she seemed all into Baylor Hawthorne.


I know his dad. He

s a good kid. But you remember what it

s like to be that age. You like a different person every week.


That

s true, I guess.


The boy band guy seems a little old for her though.


He

s seventeen.


And she

s fourteen.


She

ll be fifteen in a few weeks.


I know, but I just didn

t like where his hands were. I

m surprised Tommy allowed it. I

m not even her dad, and I was ready to go kick his ass.


That

s pretty sweet of you,

I tell him.

What are you going to do when it

s your daughter out there?


I

ll definitely be kicking some ass. No way is some little punk going to get away with that shit.


You danced like that with me when
we
were in high school,

I tease.
 

He waves his hand, like
whatever
. He

s so cute, and I am dying to tell him about the triplets, but now doesn

t feel like the right time. When I tell him, I want it to be special, not when we

re both exhausted after a long day.
 


You still haven

t told me where we

re going on our honeymoon,

I pout.

How am I supposed to know what to pack?


You

re going to be naked the entire time. No need for clothes,

he says, sounding serious.
 


Come on, Aiden. Give me a hint. Or at least a rough idea of the climate so I can pack.


You don

t have to worry about that, actually. Kym is already at the vineyard, and she

s packing for you.


Can

t I at least have a hint?

He kisses me, which still fills my head with cotton candy, making me forget my question and focus solely on the feel of his lips on mine.
 

When we get home, a little ball of fur races toward us, barking.
 


This dog is a

how you say it

hell raiser?

Marvel says in greeting.


What did she do now?

Aiden says, laughing, while I cuddle with our new puppy. I still can

t believe Aiden surprised me with her the other night.
 


She shredded one of my dishtowels, but then she fell asleep on my lap, and I can

t be angry further. On that note, I bid you bonne nuit.

The puppy is on our heels as we head into our bedroom suite.
 


We need to decide on a name for her,

Aiden says as we

re getting ready for bed.
 


I thought you had a list of possible names.


I do. I

ve narrowed it down to three and want you to choose.


Okay,

I say, snuggling next to him in bed, the dog in between us, licking our faces with its rough little tongue.
 


One I was thinking of is Chardonnay, since she

ll be at the vineyard, and she

s yellow.


That

s cute.

 


Another idea is Grigio, same reasons.


Hmm. I don

t really like that one. What else have you got?


Bliss.


Oh, Aiden,

I say, my eyes filling with tears.

Do you remember?

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