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And that simply, he stayed.
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A year later, there he stood, her gorgeous, fresh, beautiful Calvin, whipping up eggs and bacon in her kitchen. Okay, so maybe it hadn’t been simple. Both their families balked at the relationship at first, but as it became clear this was no dalliance, they’d come around. Her friends thought she’d lost her mind, but applauded her at the same time. No, it hadn’t always been easy, but Maggie and Calvin didn’t really care what others thought.
She sidled up and wrapped her arms around him from behind. “Smells great.”
“Thanks, babe. Breakfast will be done in a sec.” He flipped the bacon. “Look in the fridge.”
She pulled open the door to find a bottle of champagne chilling there. Touched by the effort, she gave him a peck on the cheek. “Perfect.”
She set out the plates, two champagne flutes and silverware. Casting her mind back to the night they’d met, she couldn’t help but smile.
“You know, I was thinking.” She hugged his back again.
“About what?” He basted the eggs with a little butter from the pan.
“We should send what’s-his-name a case of champagne.”
“Frank? Why?”
“Well, if he’d shown up a year ago, you wouldn’t be here right now.”
He leaned back and kissed her. “You don’t know that. Love always finds a way.”
Still the true believer.
Calvin served her first and then made his plate. He took a seat next to her and pulled the champagne from the ice bucket. A quick pop of the cork and he poured their glasses. Setting down the bottle, he raised his flute to her.
“To my Maggie Mae—with an e, not a y—here’s hoping we have many more wonderful years.”
With a mischievous grin on his face, he started to hum that infernal Rod Stewart song. Maggie started to scold him but then thought better of it. Thanks to him, maybe she didn’t hate the song as much as she used to…not that she’d ever tell Calvin.
She tapped her glass against his. “To my Calvin, the only person in the world who’s allowed to call me Maggie Mae.”
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Prior to becoming a multi-published writer of romantic and erotic fiction, Cindy went to college at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and graduated with a BFA in Art. After a brief attempt at an art career, she decided the “starving artist” life wasn’t for her. She worked for ten years in the corporate arena, but now spends her days as a full-time author.
When not chained to her laptop, she enjoys hanging with her family, belly dancing and exploring the culinary arts.
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