"I don't care. I love you, Haley."
When she was silent and an innocent hope began filling her eyes, he pressed on. "I love you, Haley." She still said nothing. "Do you understand what I am saying? I love you."
"I … I … how?" she gasped.
"How can I not? You make me want to be a better person. You're kind to strangers, loving and giving. You make me laugh and burn even at the same time. I love you because you make me the person I've always wanted to be, but didn't know how to become. You are special and talented, and it would be my pleasure if you'd stand by my side even when I'm a fool, even when I don't always make the wisest of choices. I want to build a life with you, take you to any and all of the surviving Wonders of the World, make love to you in the ancient pyramids. You make me want to fly and to take you with me."
Crew let her go so he could drop to his knees. Drawing from his pocket the ring he'd been holding onto, he opened the box and held it out to her, his heart hers for the taking.
Haley's body froze as she looked at the box, and gasped. When she finally raised her head to return his gaze, her eyes were overflowing with emotion. Crew had gotten through to her.
The weight on his chest lifted as he looked upon her raw beauty. He'd have the rest of his life to worship her, show her how special she truly was.
"Marry me, Haley. Please say that you will be my wife. Please don't run from me. I can't ever say it enough, but you are my world now."
Haley dropped to her knees to be at eye level with him, and too overcome with emotion to speak, she simply nodded her head, sobbing as he clasped her hand in his and slipped an exquisite diamond in place.
"Is this what you really want?" she finally asked.
"This is the Final Lesson, Haley. Just be yourself, always, and your man will fall to his knees to honor and cherish you."
"I do love you, Crew. I thought I was doing the right thing in walking away, letting you live your life because you've given me more than any other person ever has. But it was ripping me apart to think of never seeing you again." She wound her arms around his neck and laid her head on his shoulder.
It was over - the pain, sorrow and fear was over. Relief and unadulterated love consumed him as he realized he'd never have to be apart from her.
Crew lifted his hand and stroked her hair, holding her as she cried quietly against him. "You will never be alone again, Haley Sutherland. Not only do you have me to love you forever, but you now have the family you always should have had. We will always be there for you."
Raising her head, she gave him a watery smile and thanked him with a gentle kiss before he stood and lifted her into his arms. They would forge that path in the pure snow together, and he'd keep his promises of cherishing her always.
Chapter Twenty-Eight
"That is absolutely the best engagement sex I've ever had," Crew said with a satisfied grin.
"What?" Haley gasped. The thought that he'd been engaged before pierced her heart.
"I'm just kidding, Haley … well, not about the sex. That was incredible. I'm kidding about engagement sex. You are the one and only woman I've ever wanted to spend the rest of my life with," he appeased her.
Haley relaxed against his chest, grateful he hadn't let her walk away. What a fool she'd been to succumb to her fears. She gazed adoringly at the ring on her left hand, and she couldn't help but think of how far she'd come in the last several months.
At the beginning of the year she'd been taking a psychology course, and thank goodness her professor had suggested the assignment to do something outside their comfort zone. If she'd never gone to that auction, she wouldn't have met the nice man who'd given her a ticket for two weeks at the Catalina Couture …
"Oh, my gosh, I knew I'd seen your father before!" Haley exclaimed as she sat straight up.
"What are you talking about?" Crew looked at her as if she were going mad.
"Your dad. I met him right before coming down here. I was at a charity function … "
"Wait. Slow down. You need to start from the beginning," Crew said, his brows drawn together. So Haley leaned back and began telling him the story …
Nine months earlier
"For your final project, each of you will step out of your comfort zone, and approach a stranger, strike up a conversation, and ask that person three questions. Here are the places you may choose from. You must pick the three questions, but they may not be simple and impersonal, like 'What is your favorite color?'; they have to be complex or personal, such as 'Where did you spend your honeymoon?'"
Haley sat frozen in the chair. How was she supposed to ask a complete stranger intimate questions?