“Baby, you have no idea how much I love you or what I’m willing to do to keep you.” He looked down at her. “I want you in my life more than anyone or anything else. Marry me.”
She smiled and lifted her hand to trace his lips. He kissed her fingertips. “The good news is that I hate working in television news. Hate dealing with scum. I want to film documentaries.”
“I’ll buy you anything you need—”
“You can buy me camera equipment, but I want to make my own contacts and build a name again for myself in the business.”
“Whatever you say as long as I get to hire a security team to protect you when I’m not around to do it myself.”
Her heart thumped. He’d be a possessive and protective husband. She could live with that. “How about a deal?”
Hunter stared at her a minute, then said, “Sounds like something that requires hours and hours of negotiating.”
“One thing isn’t negotiable,” she said, and smiled when he didn’t look so sure of himself.
“What?”
“That I love you and always will.”