“I had to take a nap,” her small arms signed, her face showing the inconvenience of such a requirement.
   Josiah signed right back, and Shelby smiled at his commiseration.
   Shelby put her two cents in about longing for a nap these days but received no sympathy from either person.
   Mardelle went on to say that she had found her favorite bear and that he’d been under her bed the whole time. This reported, it didn’t take long for her to wander away, and that was when Shelby spotted Mardelle’s older sister.
   “Watch this, Fa,” Shelby said to her father. “I’m going to ask Ariane a question. Keep in mind that she hasn’t had to go to the bathroom in six years.” Shelby called her over and proceeded to ask the personal question of her daughter, who stood with her legs very close together.
   “No,” came the standard reply, whereupon her mother sat back and stared at her. Ariane was learning about being honest the first time she was asked a question and not after one of her parents gave her a pointed look.
   “Yes, I do. I forgot.”
   “All right. While you’re using the bathroom, ask the Lord to help you remember next time.”
   Ariane nodded swiftly and shot across the room. The adults watched her.
   “She runs like a certain tomboy I knew a few years ago,” her father said.
   Shelby laughed.
   “Someone wants his mother,” Daria interrupted as she approached with five-month-old Alex.
   “Oh, my,” Shelby laughed again when her son was close enough to understand the reason. “Thank you, Mother,” she said dryly as she made her way from the room.
   “I’m glad you did this now,” she told the baby boy who smiled at her in delight. “It would have been a bit awkward at the restaurant.” Shelby had just put Alex on the changing table when Nikolai came in.
   “Hi.” Shelby was glad to see him and put a hand on her son’s stomach as she turned to kiss her husband.
   “Hi, yourself.” He kissed her twice. “Well, Alex, what have you been up to?” He leaned over to pay attention to his son, who nearly turned inside out with delight.
   “That should be obvious to you,” Shelby said.
   Nikolai’s eyes lit mischievously. “I didn’t want to assume and embarrass him.”
   “You’re so thoughtful,” Shelby teased right back.
   “I am.” Nikolai’s smile was warm. “In fact, I’m so thoughtful that I’ll do this for you.”
   Shelby’s eyes rounded with pleasure as she backed away and let Nikolai take over.
   “All right, big guy,” he said as he finished the job and laid Alex on the carpet for a moment. “You’re all set.” After washing his hands, Nikolai came back to settle Alex on his arm and turned to Shelby once again. She had taken a seat close to the baby.
   “Are we all set for dinner?”
   “I think so,” she said softly.
   “You don’t sound ready.”
   Shelby stood. “I just realized how much I want to be alone with you. I’ve been hugged all day by people shorter than I am, and even though I’m looking forward to going out for my parents’ anniversary, right now I just want you.”
   Nikolai wanted the same thing. With an arm around her waist, he bent his head and whispered something soft in her ear.
   “Have I told you lately that I love you?” Shelby asked, her eyes smiling into his as her hands came up to Nikolai’s chest.
   “Yes, you have, but I’ll hear it again.”
   Shelby smiled. He never tired of hearing it, and she never tired of saying it. Shelby said it, just as a smile lit her face, her mind remembering that only recently her mother had admitted that she had speculated about Shelby’s future on the very day she’d come to Christ. She would have to be certain to tell Nikolai.
   “What does that smile mean?” Nikolai asked, not able to miss it.
   “Only that I like being the princess.”
   “I’m glad to hear you still want the job,” Nikolai said as he took her hand and they made their way from the room. “No one else would make it half as fun to be the prince.”
   Books by Lori Wick
   A Place Called Home Series
   A Place Called Home
   A Song for Silas
   The Long Road Home
   A Gathering of Memories
   The Californians
   Whatever Tomorrow Brings
   As Time Goes By
   Sean Donovan
   Donovan’s Daughter
   Kensington Chronicles
   The Hawk and the Jewel
   Wings of the Morning
   Who Brings Forth the Wind
   The Knight and the Dove
   Rocky Mountain Memories
   Where the Wild Rose Blooms
   Whispers of Moonlight
   To Know Her by Name
   Promise Me Tomorrow
   The Yellow Rose Triology
   Every Little Thing About You
   A Texas ASky
   City Girl
   English Garden Series
   The Proposal
   The Rescue
   The Visitor
   The Pursuit
   The Tucker Mills Trilogy
   Moonlight on the Millpond
   Just Above a Whisper
   Leave a Candle Burning
   Contemporary Fiction
   Sophie’s Heart
   Pretense
   The Princess
   Bamboo & Lace
   Every Storm
   Table of Contents
   Title page
   Copyright
   About the Author
   Dedication
   Contents
   Acknowledgments
   Prologue
   Chapter One
   Chapter Two
   Chapter Three
   Chapter Four
   Chapter Five
   Chapter Six
   Chapter Seven
   Chapter Eight
   Chapter Nine
   Chapter Ten
   Chapter Eleven
   Chapter Twelve
   Chapter Thirteen
   Chapter Fourteen
   Chapter Fifteen
   Chapter Sixteen
   Chapter Seventeen
   Chapter Eighteen
   Chapter Nineteen
   Chapter Twenty
   Chapter Twenty-One
   Epilogue
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