Rural Romance by Alexa Riley

Epilogue

Lux

A few months later…

“It’s going to be fine, Bunny.” Bastian reaches out and puts his hand on my thigh so that I stop bouncing my foot. “And stop chewing on your lip. That’s my job.” I release it from my teeth and sigh.

“I just want them to like you,” I admit. I’ve been putting this off for too long, and not only that, but before we left this morning, I’d gotten a little sick. Bastian rushed out to the pharmacy and thirty minutes later we found out I’m pregnant. Now we’re doing this no matter what. I’m just nervous.

“They’re your brothers, they're supposed to hate me at first. Then I’ll grow on them over time once they learn to trust me and see how I take care of you. That’s what it’s really about. They’ll always question me until I’ve proven that I’m good enough for you. And as frustrating as that might be for you, I respect it. I also have no problem doing it, if that’s what it takes.”

“You always say the most perfect things to make me melt.” I take his hand on my lap and thread his fingers with mine. “I suppose they’re going to have to get on board quickly with us staying there for the weekend.”

“Have you ever had a man in your room, baby?”

“A man?” I smirk over at him, prepared to poke a little. “Maybe a bo—” I let out a small scream when he grabs my thigh in a tight hold. I don’t know if it tickles or hurts, but I’m laughing so it must not be too bad.

“You were saying?”

“No.” I reach over and smack his chest. “My brother is a former Navy SEAL and is currently the sheriff of Pink Springs. No man or boys in town would even look at me. Some cross the road so fast when they see me coming, you’d think I have leprosy.”

“If I forget to tell you later, I really love your brothers.” I try and glare at him, but my laughter wins.

When we turn onto the long driveway to my childhood home, I sit up a little straighter. The first thing I see in the distance is Juno leaning up against her Jeep and waiting for us.

“Is her hair blue?” I whisper loudly.

“Looks like it,” Bastian answers.

The two of them have met a handful of times when Juno came to the city for a visit. I was relieved that they got along so well and it meant the world to me because they’re both such a big part of my life. Although Juno has been to see me, I haven’t come home since I moved out. The drive really isn’t that far, but I’ve been reluctant to face my brothers. Well, Cooper specifically.

When Bastian brings the car to a stop, I jump out and run toward Juno. She engulfs me in a giant hug, and I whisper in her ear.

“I can’t believe your hair is blue and I’m pregnant.” She lets out a small scream, and I lean back to look at her. Out of the two of us, Juno has always been the wild one, even though she looks like the girl next door.

Bastian says hey to Juno as he grabs the bags and walks towards the porch. “Let’s take these in.”

“You don’t like it?” She winks at me while she fluffs her hair. “It was time for a change, and I was tired of the pink.”

“You know I think you’re always beautiful, no matter what color you are this week,” I say teasingly.

Before we walk into the house, Juno and I turn as we hear a car coming down the driveway. It’s Cooper's patrol car, and I can see my other brother Luca in the passenger seat.

“Are you going to come up to the diner?” Juno asks, still looking at the car. “My shift is over at eight.”

“Yeah, we’ll come up for dessert. But I thought you said you had the night off.”

“Some stuff came up.”

Juno shrugs, and before I can ask her about it, Luca is out of the car and picking me up in his arms. He’s always been so sweet and silly, and so unlike Cooper.

“What the hell did you do to yourself?” Cooper’s voice booms before I hear his car door slam shut.

“Nice to see you too, asshole.” Juno’s voice is ice cold. They always bicker, but this is new, and I’m about to jump in when Luca puts his hand over my mouth.

“Let them do their thing,” he says in my ear before putting me back on my feet.

“That’s not what I meant.” Cooper runs a hand through his short hair, and for the first time I can remember, he actually looks confused.

“Later, Lux.” Juno smiles at me and then looks at Luca. “Come swing by tonight. We’ve got the coconut pie you like.”

“I think I’ll do that,” Luca agrees before Juno gets in her Jeep and takes off.

“Luca.” We both turn around to see Cooper is pissed. “Don’t even think about it.”

“What the hell is going on?” I look between the two of them, and Luca shrugs while Cooper looks ready to throttle him.

“Our older brother can’t get his head out of his ass.” Luca puts his arm around me, guiding me towards the house. “Why don't we go see this Bastian guy?”

“You guys better be nice. I don’t know why you two are pissed at each other, but don’t take it out on Bastian,” I warn them both.

“We’re just gonna rough him up a little.”

I elbow Luca in the side, and he drops his arm, pretending like it actually hurt. I spin around at the door and point my finger at them.

“I’m serious. I love him, and he’s the one,” I say, and after a moment they both nod, understanding.

When I feel satisfied they’re not going to go crazy, I turn toward the house and walk inside.

“Bastian?” I say as I step in the living room and freeze. I hear the door close behind me, and I realize my brothers didn’t follow me in. “What’s happening?” The entire entryway is covered in rose petals and candles, and I’m wondering how the hell this happened so fast.

“I think you know, Bunny.”

He had to have been talking to my brothers all along, knowing what family means to me. There’s no way they’re not in on this. Tears fill my eyes. Bastian walks in front of me and slowly drops to one knee. When he holds up the box in front of me and opens it, I can’t stand it anymore.

“Yes!” I blurt out before he can even ask a question.

He takes the ring out and slides it on my finger. Tears start to roll down my cheeks when I see my grandmother’s ring in the box.

“How?” I manage to ask as I look down at it in surprise.

“A few of my late-night meetings might have been me coming out here to win over those two knuckleheads outside.”

I laugh through the tears, and he wipes them away. “Just when I didn't think you could be any more perfect.”

“I was nowhere near perfect. Not until I found you.”