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Fight With Me(37)

By:Kristen Proby


Jesus, she never turns off the water these days. Is this what pregnancy does? Makes you a slow moving, emotional wreck? Ugh.

“I can’t tell you that.” Caleb smiles at Natalie and hugs her close, rubbing his hand over her belly. He always did have a crush on her. “I’m afraid I won’t be here when the bambino gets here.”

“Oh.” Natalie looks at me and back at him. I know how she worries for all of us. After losing her parents so unexpectedly a few years ago, she always worries. “Please, be careful.”

“I’ll be fine. Don’t worry about me. I’ll be excited to come home and meet… what are you naming her, anyway?”

Natalie and Luke look at each other and grin. “We’re not telling,” Luke responds.

“Fuck that, I won’t be able to be reached for a good three months, so tell me.” Nate and I take our seats, he kisses my cheek, and I rub his thigh under the table.

“Watch your mouth!” Mom yells and Caleb rolls his eyes at her.

He’s so gonna get it.

“It’s a surprise.” Caleb frowns at Nat and we all laugh. “No one is allowed to get on the phone and call TMZ, got it?”

“Whatever. Spill it,” Will calls out.

Natalie looks at Luke and he grins and nods his agreement to tell us.

“Her name is Olivia Grace. Grace is for my mom.” She rubs her belly and smiles and I feel tears start to roll.

“Hey, you okay?” Nate asks and wipes my tears off my cheeks.

“Yeah, Natalie’s hormone issues are contagious.” I laugh and dab beneath my eyes with a napkin, careful not to smudge my makeup. “It’s a beautiful name, sweetie.”



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“So, Nate,” my father begins from the table next to ours, and Nate swivels in his chair to face him. “What is it that you do?”

I cringe inwardly. Of course this question was going to come up. Natalie and I share a look before I look back to Nate who smiles at my father.

“I work with Julianne.”

“What do you do there?” my dad asks.

“I’m a senior partner, sir.”

Dad nods and narrows his eyes at me. “So you’re her boss?”

“Yes,” Nate states, his eyes not leaving my dad’s.

The whole room has quieted now, and everyone is listening to the exchange happening between my dad and Nate. Dad’s not being a jerk, but we all know this is the official inquisition.

Nate laces my fingers with his and squeezes gently, reassuring me.

“And what, exactly, is going on between you and my daughter, son?” Dad leans back in his chair and crosses his arms over his chest, his handsome face neutral, but his eyes narrowed.

Without missing a beat, Nate states in a strong, sure voice, “A mutually respectful and loving relationship, sir.”

Wow.

“Damn,” Matt mutters, and I look around the room to see the girls grinning and the boys looking at Nate with respect on their handsome faces and I feel a wide smile blossom on my lips. My dad continues to eye Nate, sizing him up, and finally nods once and grabs his beer.

“Okay then.”

He winks at me and I wink back and we all return to our lunch, chatter breaking out again amongst my brothers.

“So, Jules, I get to surprise you now.” Natalie wrestles her way out of her chair smiling at me and I look around the room, confused.

“Huh?”

“Well, it was your birthday this week, and we didn’t get to throw you a party, so we’re celebrating now.” Natalie smiles smugly and walks into the house, Luke and Will following her, and I look around again, to find everyone grinning at me.

“You’re all in on this?” I ask.

“Honey, you didn’t think we forgot your birthday?” My mom grins at me and I frown.

“You all sent me flowers and texts and called me.”

“Those aren’t presents, kid, that’s just what you do on someone’s birthday.” Will states as he walks in the room, loaded down with gift bags.

Holy shit.

“This is Nat and Luke’s party.” I state firmly and shake my head.

“Jules, shut up,” Natalie murmurs and leans down to kiss my cheek on her way back to her seat.

I look up at Nate who is grinning delightedly at me. “Did you know about this?”

He shrugs. “Of course.”

Well, hell.

Will sets the gifts on the table and takes his seat. “Open them, kid.”

“Stop calling me that,” I mutter, my usual response to his nickname for me.

“No,” he responds with a grin.

I frown at the gift bags and look around at my family again to find everyone watching me. Finally Nate chuckles and hands me a bag. “Open them, baby.”