Chapter 13: The Ring
His smile was radiant.
He slipped the ring onto her finger.
Then rose to pull her into a kiss that promised everything words couldn’t express.
Passion and commitment.
Protection and partnership.
A love that had grown from the most unlikely of beginnings into something unbreakable.
“Mommy! Papa! Look at my dress!”
Lily’s excited voice broke them apart.
Both turned to see their daughter twirling in the doorway.
Resplendent in her blue party dress.
Her dark curls arranged in an elaborate style that matched her mother’s.
Dante lifted her effortlessly.
Settling her on his hip as he wrapped his other arm around Ellie’s waist.
Drawing her against his side.
“What do you think, piccola? Should Mommy marry us and be part of our family forever?”
Lily’s eyes widened.
Her gaze dropping to the ring now sparkling on her mother’s finger.
“Yes!”
She squealed, clapping her hands in delight.
“Does that mean I can be flower girl? Real princesses have flower girls at their weddings.”
Dante laughed.
The sound free and unrestrained in a way it rarely was outside their home.
“Of course, tesoro. You’ll be the most beautiful flower girl the city has ever seen.”
As they made their way downstairs, Lily chattering excitedly about wedding plans, Ellie marveled once again at the strange, wonderful path that had brought them here.
From that first night at Bellini’s, when Dante Castellano had walked into her life with all his danger and intensity.
To this moment.
A family, whole and happy, moving together toward a future brighter than she could have ever imagined.
It wasn’t a conventional fairy tale.
The dangerous mafia boss and the struggling waitress finding in each other exactly what they needed to become more than they had been alone.
But it was their story.
And as she glanced at Dante, her fiancé, her protector, her partner, she knew with absolute certainty that she wouldn’t change a single word of it.
END OF STORY