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By:Maureen Child


                “Shh. That’s done. It’s gone. Neither of us will ever have to                     feel that misery again, that’s all that matters.”

                “Being here. With you. On Tesoro. It’s perfect.” She leaned her                     head on his chest and whispered, “Take me home, Rico. To our home.”

                “First,” he told her as he stepped away, “I have something for                     you.”

                “All I need is you, Rico.”

                He grinned at her. God, he felt freer than he had in years.                     Just hearing her say that filled him with the kind of joy he had never really                     expected to feel again. But this had to be done. “Trust me. This you need.”

                He walked to his desk, opened the top drawer and took out a                     small velvet box that he had looked at every day for the last five years. When                     he brought it to her, he opened it and Teresa gasped.

                “It’s your ring,” he said unnecessarily. “The one you left                     behind with your note, telling me only that you had to leave.”

                “Oh, God.” She stared at the yellow diamond and clapped one                     hand over her mouth. “It almost killed me to take that ring off, Rico.                     It—you—meant everything to me.” Shaking her head, she murmured, “You kept it. I                     can’t believe you kept it all this time.”

                “Sometimes,” he said, “I admit, I thought about selling it or                     even tossing it into the sea.”

                “Oh, God…”

                “But something kept me from it,” he admitted as he plucked the                     ring from the velvet and slid it onto her finger. He sealed it there with a                     kiss, then met her eyes, now drenched again in what he knew were tears of                     happiness. “I think a part of me knew that we would find our way to each other                     again.

                “Because you are my one. My only. And now the ring—and you—are                     back where you belong.”

                “And this time,” Teresa whispered as she lifted her face for                     his kiss, “my romantic, wonderful husband, it’s forever.”

                “It is a deal,” he said with a smile, then kissed her with all                     the love he held in his now healed heart.