Year 1 of Us
Valentine's Day
I shut my computer down, having gotten to my stopping point on that manuscript for today. As I stood and stretched, I looked out the windows -- another wet day, and I needed to get our Valentine's dinner started. When I looked at the clock, I realized that it was earlier than I had expected. I grinned and walked out of the office. The dogs followed me closely until I heard the door to the garage close. They both charged to the stairs and then down.
I followed them down and I heard Lacey laughing. I smiled -- her laughter always did that to me, and as I reached the top of the stairs, she was at the bottom and pointed up at me. "Stay there!" She stripped off her coat and threw it over the back of the couch, before hurrying up the stairs. Once there, she threw yourself against me before saying, "Into the bedroom, now!"
I didn't argue. I let her push me into our room, then she forced me to the bed. Once I was sitting on it, she stepped back and smiled, that wide smile that made everyone smile when they saw it.
"What's gotten into you, Lacey?"
She reached out and caressed my cheek. "You have, Wyatt."
I guess my face showed my confusion, because she giggled, then leaned down to kiss me.
"I don't understand, love."
"Well," she said as she sat on my lap, her left arm over my right shoulder. "Think back to December. What did we start to try for?"
Realization started to hit. "You mean..."
"Yes!" Lacey suddenly kissed me, her lips tender and her tongue eager. "I've missed a couple of periods, and the early test was positive. I went in to the doctor this morning and got a confirmation!"
I looked at her with a huge smile. "Really?"
She looked at me, almost giddy. "Yes, really! You're going to be a Daddy, and I'm going to be a mommy!"
I hugged her tightly to me. We laughed a bit, and we cried a bit, too. Relief, joy, excitement.
"Well, this changes everything."
"What do you mean, cowboy?" she asked.
"We have to make lots of plans."
She looked at me.
"But first, we have to celebrate! Have you told Erica?"
"No. You're the first I've told, silly." She smiled at me before she tucked her head under my chin.
"Do you want to call her and invite them over for dinner? Tell them then?" I asked.
"Can you change our dinner to one for four? Travis' folks were going to watch their kids, anyway."
"Call her. Insist they come over. Beg if you have to." I hold her close. "I love you, my princess, so much."
"I love you, too." She wiggled her ass into my lap. "Should I call now, or do you feel like playing?"
"I will play with you, love, whenever you want, but even if I'm going to make dinner just for you and me, for Valentine's, I need to get it started." She kissed my throat and growled a bit.
"Okay, I'll make the call. You start on dinner for four -- we can always have leftovers." She giggled again and stood up. "My phone is in my purse, downstairs."
I took her hand, and we walked downstairs. I went into the kitchen, and I heard her start talking on the phone. Expanding dinner wasn't going to be a problem, so I just got started on it.
As I looked at the pantry, she walked into the kitchen. "...Hang on, let me ask."
Lacey held her phone down. "What time, Wyatt?"
I looked at the clock. "Half past six."
She relayed that and wandered back into the living room, still talking. A short time later, she came back in and sat on the other side of the island, watching me. "She had called me while we were upstairs. Oddly, she said that there was something she wanted to share with us, too."
"What did you tell her?" I asked.
"Just that there was something very important I wanted to share with her, my best friend."
I looked at her, and then a smile started to grow on her face. I felt one growing on mine, too. "Do you think...?'
"Maybe. Remember that dinner over at their house, the weekend we started trying?"
"Didn't she tell you that they were going to try to get pregnant, too?"
Lacey tapped her feet against the foot rail of the stool in excitement. "Oh, my God! That's it!" she laughed. "We're going to surprise each other with baby news!" She slid off the stool and ran around the island. I knew what she wanted, and I just held my arms open. She gently collided with me, and I wrapped my arms around her.
"I'd think you were excited!" I laughed softly into her hair.
"Oh, my love, I'm so excited it's almost unbearable!" She was still bouncing a bit as I held her.
"Go sit down, love. I can't hug you if you won't hold still."
She stepped away and gave me a pouty look. "I'm sorry, love."
I just gave her a smile. "It's okay, my princess." I leaned forward and we shared a quick kiss. "I love the pouty look, by the way."
"You do?" She gave me a smile. "Should I do it more often?"
I shrugged. "Depends upon what you want, Baby Girl."
"Oh, Daddy!" She giggled and sat back onto the stool. "If they're willing..."
"Let's get dinner out of the way, first." There was a knock at the door and both dogs started to bark.
"They can't be here already!"
I checked the time. "No, it's something else. Stay right there." I pointed at her and went to join the dogs. They settled down and I sent them back to her. I opened the door, accepted what the delivery person was holding, thanked them, and then headed back to the kitchen.
I took the delivery into the kitchen, and Lacey squealed. "Oh, my God! Are those for me?"
"I hope so. Do you like them?"
"So many red roses! How many?"
"There are thirty-one red roses, and one white one."
"Why just one white rose?"
"To show how pure our love is."
This time, when she came off the stool, I was ready and she jumped into my arms, her legs on my hips. She kissed me deeply, and then we held the kiss for a long time. When she broke the kiss, she looked into my eyes. "Why that number of red roses?"
"One for each year of our age difference."
She grabbed my head and pulled my face to hers. As we kissed, I was glad that nothing was on a hot burner on the stove. When she released me, all I could say was, "Wow!"
"Wow?"
"Oh yes, my princess. Wow." I placed my forehead against hers. "Was that kiss in context?"
Lacey giggled. "Yes, it was. And so is this one." She kissed me again, our tongues playing tag in our mouths while her hands held my head. Once we broke the kiss, I turned and sat her on the counter.
She looked at me. "What are you planning, Wyatt?"
"Nothing, really. I just want to look at you."
She smiled, her eyes on mine. "I do love you, Wyatt."