Emmy’s heart skipped a beat, like something had slammed into her chest and left her buzzing all over.
James suddenly seemed to remember something. He leaned out of the car, grabbed a folder from the back seat, and handed it to her.
“Oh, almost forgot. This is for you.”
“This car, and the apartment—they’re both in your name now.”
“All the paperwork’s inside: the deed, the car title. Keep them safe.”
Emmy held the folder tight. Warmth flooded through her, soft and overwhelming. Her eyes burned and went blurry with tears.
She’d gotten plenty of gifts growing up—some fancier, some worth way more than this.
But nothing had ever made her feel this way, like her whole heart was wrapped up and protected.
This wasn’t just a gift. It was a promise. A real home.
James had handed her everything he owned, no holding back. He really wanted a future with her. To give her a dowry no one else could match, he’d probably sold off everything valuable.
He was so earnest it was almost silly.
And her? She was still keeping secrets, still hesitating behind all her worries.
Her nose prickled. “You just gave me everything you have? You really trust me that much?”
James saw her eyes rimmed red and reached over, folding her fingers gently into his warm palm.
He lounged back, looking relaxed and a little bit cocky, teasing her in that roguish way of his.
“What else can I do? I’m basically broke now, aside from my monthly paycheck.”
He squeezed her fingertips, his gaze locked on hers.
“If you ditch me halfway, then these years I’ve worked so hard… all for nothing.”
“And then, I guess I’ll just have to stick to you for life.”
Emmy burst out laughing at his shamelessness. That ache in her chest melted away, replaced by something sweet and soft.
She turned her hand and squeezed his, looking at him seriously. “Don’t worry. As long as you’re honest with me, as long as you don’t do anything to hurt me, I’ll stay. We’ll take care of our home together.”


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