I nodded to Nixon. “Give him hell.”
Her face broke out into a grin. I felt my expression matching hers and then we both laughed. She gave me one final hug and then ran off into Nixon’s waiting arms.
Thank you, I mouthed to him.
He nodded and walked off with her.
“Hey, sleeping beauty. Dream of me?” Mil said from behind me.
Well, no time to mourn my broken heart when I had to deal with the devil and a hangover all in the same morning. “Thanks for your uh, help, Mil.”
She crossed her arms, forcing her dress to tighten around her little body. Damn, but she was a tiny little package of rage. From her dark hair to her really pretty long legs and bright blue eyes. If she wasn’t so hostile I’d have half a mind to be attracted to her.
But she was like a damn tiger.
And I was fond of all my parts, thank you very much.
“So?” I put my arm cautiously around her. “What’s this proposition?”
Mil tensed underneath me. “Don’t laugh or I swear I’ll shoot you. Don’t think I won’t do it. After all, we’re at a cemetery.”
“Have I ever told you how lovely you were?” I tilted my head. “No?”
“Ass. Do you want to hear it or not?”
“Okay, you’ve got me.” I stopped walking. “What do you need?”
She exhaled and looked up into my eyes. “I need you to marry me.”