” The intensity of his gaze made her breath catch. That’s a lot of jet fuel to spend on a school teacher. Gabriel laughed softly. “I’d cross oceans for another night like this.” His expression grew serious. “Jessica, I know this is fast, and I know our lives are different, but I haven’t felt this way in maybe ever.
” He leaned down, capturing her lips in a kiss that was deeper, more certain than their first. Jessica responded without hesitation, her arms winding around his neck as she pressed closer to him. When they finally parted, they were both breathing heavily. “2 weeks,” she murmured against his lips.
“I’ll call every day,” he promised. “And when I return, I want you and Lily to come to my house for dinner. Meet the rest of my world.” Jessica nodded, unable to deny the connection growing between them, despite all the reasons it shouldn’t work. “We’ll be waiting.” True to his word, Gabriel called daily from Tokyo, arranging the time difference around Jessica’s schedule.
He sent small gifts for both her and Lily, Japanese candy, a beautiful silk scarf, an authentic marine biology book that had Lily squealing with delight. When he returned, tanned and tired, but smiling at the sight of Jessica and Lily waiting at the airport, Jessica knew with sudden clarity that this was no passing fancy for either of them.
Their worlds might have been different, but they had carved out a space between them where those differences didn’t matter. Gabriel’s home was unsurprisingly magnificent, a modern mansion overlooking the ocean. But what touched Jessica most was the room he had prepared for Lily, complete with marine-themed decorations and a small aquarium.
“You didn’t have to do this,” she said as they stood watching Lily examine her new fish with scientific precision. “I wanted to,” Gabriel replied simply. “I want her to feel welcome here. of you.” 6 months later, on a clear autumn day, Gabriel took Jessica back to the Grand Meridian Hotel where they’d first met.
They walked into the same ballroom, now empty except for a table set for two exactly where table 19 had been. “What is this?” Jessica asked, laughing as he pulled out her chair. “I thought we should properly revisit the place where everything changed,” Gabriel replied, sitting across from her. Dinner was served by the same waiter who had attended to Gabriel at the wedding.
As they finished dessert, Gabriel reached across the table for her hand. “Jessica Barnes, you’ve completely transformed my life. You and Lily have filled an emptiness I didn’t even realize was there until I met you.” Jessica felt tears prick at her eyes. “You’ve changed our lives, too. I never expected to find someone who would accept both of us so completely.
” Gabriel’s thumb traced patterns on her palm. “I have something to ask you.” He reached into his pocket and produced a small velvet box. Jessica’s heart skipped as he opened it, revealing a stunning diamond ring. “I know it’s only been 6 months,” he said, his confident demeanor replaced by an endearing nervousness, “but when you know, you know.
And I know that I want to spend my life with you and Lily.” He moved from his chair to one knee beside her. “Jessica Barnes, will you marry me?” Jessica looked at the man before her, the billionaire who had sat at table 19 and changed the trajectory of her life with a simple pretend you’re with me, and saw only Gabriel, the man who loved her daughter as his own, and who had proven day after day that their different backgrounds meant nothing compared to what they had built together.
“Yes,” she whispered, tears flowing freely now. “Yes, Gabriel.” As he slipped the ring onto her finger and pulled her into his arms, Jessica thought about the long journey from that first wedding to this moment. From sitting alone at table 19 to finding a love she never expected. Sometimes, she realized, the most beautiful stories begin in the most unlikely places.