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By:Ally Blake


He took her hand back in his, turned it over and pressed his warm lips upon her palm. 'You smell great.'

A slow build of warmth settled low in her stomach. 'I smell like milk-bottle lollies and mothballs.'

'You smell like you.'

The warmth began to seep into her limbs, into her head, giving her ideas   that maybe, just maybe, the only thing she'd left behind at the party   had been him.

'Cameron,' she breathed.

He held up a finger to her lips, not stopping short, letting the calloused tip brush against her soft mouth.

'Rosalind,' he said, her name rolling off his tongue as poetically as it   was meant to be. 'One of the many things I have long since found so   irresistible about you is that, while you are such a champion of human   frailty, you are determined to deny your own.'

'I don't. I-'

'Shush. Really. For your own good. It's my turn again.'

He took a deep breath and let it out through his nose, and Rosie   realised that he wasn't just tired-he was nervous. He was wide open and   unguarded. She opened her ears and listened.

'The night I suggested we slow things down … ' He waited for her to nod   along, his hand again holding hers tight. 'I was following a pattern I   had followed time and time again. A whiff of getting too close, I put on   the brakes. But when you left I realised it wasn't you getting too   close that panicked me, it was me. It was so unanticipated that I took a   long, hard look at my life without you in it and I didn't much care  for  what I saw.'

Just to make sure she was right there with him, he reached out and cupped her cheek. But she was there; she was all there.

'I had thought heading into the bush in the middle of the night to find   you was enough of an admittance of my feelings, and that all I had been   trying to do was protect you from every possible harm, including  myself.  I look back now and wonder what time and anguish I could have  saved had  I just had the guts to tell you straight. Like last night … '  His eyes  burned, as though he'd been sliced with a red-hot poker. 'I  should never  have let you walk away before we'd managed to have this  exact  conversation. Thankfully this week I've learnt not only how easy  it is  for all men to make mistakes, but how easy it can be to forgive  them.'

He slid his hand into her hair, caressing her ear, drawing her closer.   His beautiful blue eyes smiled into hers. Her heart danced. Her liver   forgot itself. And the rest of her insides skipped and tumbled, and   hoped more than they'd ever hoped in their life.

'Forgive me,' he asked.

Her voice shook when she said, 'I never gave you a chance. Forgive me.'

He slid his hand into her hair, drawing her closer. 'Since we are both   extremely adept at complicating the heck out of everything, how about I   try something new and make things really simple?'                       
       
           



       

'It's worth a try.'

'Rosalind,' he said, his voice almost as shaky as hers. 'My Rosie. I   need you to know that I am very much in love with you. That I have loved   you for some time. And I have no doubt that I will love you as long as  I  can draw breath.'

The second he'd said her name, warm tears streamed down her face, but   she couldn't possibly lift a hand to wipe them away. She thought she   might have to resort to using a shoulder when Cameron leaned in and   kissed them away, one side then the other.

Before things kept moving in the direction it was obvious they had to,   she stilled him with a hand at his chest. She looked from one eye to the   other, until she was certain she had his attention completely. 'Last   night, watching you wield the kind of strength that most men don't even   know is possible, I knew I loved you too.'

His eyes glinted, his chest swelled, and the hand in her hair drew her in. 'Funny way you had of showing it,' he murmured.

'As it turns out, I am a funny girl.'

He grinned. 'Lucky me.'

And then he kissed her. She melted into his arms as he pressed her back   against the couch. Her delighted hands slid up the back of his shirt,   her legs entwined with his, and she kissed him until she saw stars; she   was lost. Wholly and completely and beautifully lost. The sensation   filled her, overwhelmed her, and didn't scare her in the least.

For she had not actually lost something, she'd finally found herself again in him.

Eons later, when they pulled apart, Rosie's lungs burned, her lips were   hot and swollen and her whole body felt heavy and languid. Cameron on   the other hand had admirable strengths. He lifted her back upright until   she was sitting across his lap.

His sexy eyes narrowed as he asked, 'You did say that you loved me,   right? That was one hell of a kiss, and could have been enough to have   made me imagine it.'

'I do love you,' she repeated, the liberation of the words, of the   feeling, of what it would bring her, making her feel sky high.

'Excellent,' he said. 'Then, before we go ahead and christen Adele's couch, I have one more thing I have to get off my chest.'

Rosie pushed a scruff of hair off his forehead, and allowed herself the   crazy luxury of playing with his hair. 'This is really not the moment  to  confess you have a secret love of boy bands. Or that you already  have  three wives and they're all called Rosalind. And there is no way  I'm  ever giving up my cardboard cut-out; he was a gift, and is a  collector's  item, so-'

'Rosie.' His eyes narrowed, but the sexy grin that accompanied it only   made her want to curl up and purr. 'You're going to have to answer your   phone when I call.'

She blew a raspberry, and continued playing with his thick, beautiful hair. 'That's asking too much.'

He pointed a finger at her nose. 'If I have to call Adele every time I   want to see you or talk to you, or tell you I love you, or when I get   the sudden urge to talk dirty to you in the middle of the day when I'm   all hot and sweaty at the work site and you're wrapped up snug under   your comforter in bed, then I guess that's how it's going to be. It's   you, me and Adele for ever.'

The hot and sweaty talk had her turning her attentions to the top button of his shirt. 'Or … ?'

He reached round behind him and pulled out a small silver box wrapped in   a big white bow. She'd been so caught up in the fact that he was there   at all, she hadn't even noticed him bring it inside.

'For me?' she asked.

He nodded.

She opened the box, realising she had no clue what kind of gift a man   like him, a man who knew everyone, who could get his hands on anything,   would …

'Oh, Cameron.'

On a bed of soft silver paper lay a mobile phone. It wasn't gleaming,   new, expensive, complicated and demanding-it was simple, easy, and just   retro enough for her to fall in love with it in a heartbeat.

She ran her fingers over the big, bumpy buttons. 'Oh Cameron, she's beautiful.'

He slid the phone from her hand and she whimpered. 'What's beautiful   about it,' he said, ignoring her, 'is that I've programmed it already   with all the numbers I could think of that you might need in the near   future.'

She snuggled in beside him so they could look at her beautiful new-old phone together. 'Show me.'

He showed her. 'There's the planetarium's number. Adele's. I tracked down the number for your supervisor in Houston.'

Rosie lifted her head to stare at him.                       
       
           



       

'I had many hours to kill last night, remember.'

His cheeks pinked-tough, sharp, skyscraper builder Cameron Kelly pinked-then dragged her back into his arms.

'Meg, Dylan, Brendan, and my parents are all there.'

She blinked. It was as if he'd known how much that would mean to her. It   was as if he knew her better than she even knew herself.

'And last but not least,' he said, 'Press the one button then send.'

She did, and up came the first number on her speed dial. His mobile number, and the name Cam.

No fanfare. No dibs on himself. No Mr Cameron Kelly, esquire, builder of   skyscrapers, Prince of Brisbane. Just her self-assured guy who knew  her  and loved her, and wanted to be the first person she'd ever think  to  call.

Rosie looked up at him and said the first words that came to mind. 'Will you marry me?'

He tilted his head to kiss her, slow, soft, deep, for ever, before saying, 'It would be my pleasure. How does tomorrow sound?'

She smiled against his lips. 'Fabulous. But I'm sure we have to   register, and it takes like a month in case we change our minds, and-'

'First, I'm not changing my mind. Once I commit to something, that's it.   And, more importantly, I'm a Kelly. I can do whatever I want.' He   grinned. 'I knew one day that would come in handy.'