Chapter 46
Reba paced back and forth in her and Vic's bathroom, anxiously waiting for the answer of whether or not their lives were about to change. Reba was so nervous they had been trying to have another baby now for almost six months now. She didn't even start taking birth control again and every chance they had to spend alone they took it. Reba thought maybe they were trying too hard because nothing happened for six months, absolutely nothing. Reba didn't understand it. Maybe she thought she needed to relax more and that's just what she did but it still didn't do anything.
Then it happened. About a week ago she started to feel a little nauseous. She didn't think anything of it. She just went about her work and took care of Sophia but then yesterday evening she realized that she had missed her "friend". She was so excited and waited until today, her day off, to go out and buy a couple of pregnancy tests. She actually bought four to be on the safe side.
Reba was right now waiting for the first results of the test and she couldn't help but think of how this came at the perfect time. Tomorrow, she and Vic had been married for exactly one year. If she was pregnant, which she had a pretty good idea that she was, she could tell Vic tomorrow night when they went out for dinner like they planned.
Reba checked the clock and smiled when she saw it was time. She slowly approached the test that was lying on the counter and closed her eyes. She picked it up and said a silent pray. She opened her eyes and looked down at the test with a big smile.
Her smile soon faded when she saw the negative sign on the small stick. She threw it in the trash and reached for the next one. One was bound to be negative anyway. She was way too nervous. She just had to relax. She took a deep breath and tried to settle her nerves. Reba took the cap off of the water bottle and drank it all in less than a minute. Reba threw the water bottle away and quickly opened the next test.
Reba threw the second negative test in the trash can and reached for another. One of them had to be positive.
But they weren't. All four of them were negative and Reba sat on the edge of the tub and let the tears fall. She was so hopeful. She doesn't understand. She had been feeling sick and she missed her cycle. Reba knew all of the tests couldn't be defective but she still didn't understand why she felt the way she did. Of course feeling sick could have been just the flu, that had been going around the office and her cycle was only three days late but it was still frustrating.
She and Vic wanted a baby so badly they talked about names already and how they would make room for another baby. They had figured he or she could stay in their room until Kyra decided to move out, which she had been talking about a lot more lately. Every day Reba watched Sophia grow like a weed and even though she was only seven months old Reba already felt like she was loosing her.
Sophia was an independent baby and she hardly ever wanted to be held except by her mother and only when she was hungry or needed changing. She was just an amazing baby. She had started crawling when she was only five months old. Reba remembered that they were all in Barbara Jean and Brock's backyard having a barbeque.
Adam, Sophia, and Daniel, who was almost a year old, were all lying on a blanket in the grass far away from the brand new pool they had decided to put in. Kyra and Jake were entertaining the babies while the adults took care of the food and had a lovely conversation. Reba had suddenly heard Kyra scream and she ran out the see what was wrong. Apparently the scream was of excitement because she was right behind Sophia as she moved her little legs and arms as fast as they would take her. Reba screamed with excitement and picked her up before she crawled right into the pool.
That was a great day and Reba spent the rest of the day with Sophia, hoping to see her do it again. She didn't do it that day but shortly a few days later she started up again and Reba couldn't have been more proud of her sweet little baby girl.
Reba sighed and wiped the tears that were still falling from her eyes. They both knew getting pregnant again was a long shot but it was something they truly did long for. Reba figured she better get a grip because Vic would be home soon from showing a house and she needed to start dinner for her family.
Reba took the bin from the side of the sink and went downstairs to the big trash can outside. She wanted to dump the tests in there. She had a fear that someone might find them if she kept them upstairs. She returned the bin to the bathroom and checked on Sophia who was taking a nap in her crib.
Reba smiled down at her baby girl, caressing her soft black hair. Sophia was such a beautiful girl and Reba couldn't get over of seeing the combination of her and Vic in their daughter. Reba always said that Sophia was more like Vic every day but she soon began to see herself in her daughter as well. The crawling was a big point toward Reba because she began crawling at the same age. Reba could only hope she started walking at seven months as well. Sophia also seemed to take to country music when it was played. Reba thought it was adorable. Vic thought it was annoying. He tried to expose his daughter to jazz and the blues, the music he loved, but she just didn't like it.
Reba tucked her daughter in, double checked the baby monitor, and walked downstairs to start dinner. She wiped the tears that still threatened to fall. As much as she wanted to get over the fact that she wasn't pregnant yet, she couldn't. She just didn't understand. They had been to the doctor twice to make sure everything was okay and she hadn't hit menopause or anything yet. Everything was fine.
Reba tried to forget about getting pregnant and focus on cooking dinner for her family that should be home any minute. Reba made a wonderful quick dinner and was beginning to set the table when she heard Sophia crying upstairs. She immediately dropped what she was doing and ran upstairs to get her baby girl from the crib.
She smiled when she saw Sophia holding herself up on the crib bars. "Hey there sweetheart, you standing up all by yourself!" Reba said excitedly. Sophia giggled and reached out with one hand to her mother. Reba smiled and picked her up. Sophia giggled even more when her mother nuzzled her nose against hers. "That's my baby girl. Come on…time for us to go downstairs and get ready for dinner. Daddy will be home soon." Reba had stopped breastfeeding since Sophia started teething and put her on a bottle. Sophia didn't like that too much.
Reba walked downstairs with the baby in her arms only to find Vic walking through the door. "Hey honey." Reba said excitedly as she stepped off the stairs and greeted Vic with a kiss.
"Hmm…" Vic said smiling after the kiss. "I love the way you greet me, even if it is a small kiss." Reba smiled and she watched as Vic's smile faded from his face and he looked concerned. "Have you been crying?"
Reba shook her head immediately. "No…I was chopping onions." She said quickly.
Vic took the excuse and nodded. He turned his head toward his daughter when he felt something hit his shoulder repeatedly. He smiled as he realized his daughter was hitting him with her hand. "I guess someone doesn't like that she's not getting any attention." Vic said with a chuckle. "Come here sweetheart." He took Sophia from Reba and kissed Sophia's chubby baby cheek.
"Dinner will be ready in a minute." Reba said walking into the kitchen.
Vic nodded and immediately went to play with his daughter on the couch. "Where is Kyra and Jake?" he yelled through the window to the kitchen.
Reba sighed as she set up Sophia's high chair in between her and Vic's chair. "Kyra should be back from practice soon and Jake will be back soon. He is watching Henry for Barbara Jean. She didn't want to take Henry to the store because all he wants to do is pull all the cookies from the shelves into their cart."
Vic chuckled and brought his daughter back into his arms as he walked into the kitchen. "It smells good in here." He said sniffing the air.
"It's just fried chicken, mash potatoes, and green beans but thanks."
Vic beamed. "Any dessert?"
"Apple pie." Reba said smiling, knowing it was his favorite.
"Sounds great." Vic then realized that there weren't any onions she said she was working with before.
Reba chuckled and set the dishes of food in the middle of the table. She glanced at the clock on the wall and sighed. "I hope the kids get home soon or we will just have to eat without them." Just as Reba said that her two teenagers walked through the back door. "You're just in time." Reba said smiling.
Kyra and Jake sat down at the table and they all said grace before going into the routine of passing around the plates. "How was everyone's day?" Reba said cheerfully as she was handed the mashed potatoes.
"I finally found a word that rhymes with death that fits into my new song." Kyra said smiling.
Reba gave her daughter a strained smile. "That's great." Reba said. She was sorry she asked. Reba took out a couple of spoonfuls of mashed potatoes and placed them on a plate she had set in front of Sophia.
"You're giving her mashed potatoes?" Vic asked curiously.
Reba nodded and passed them to her son. "Sure, I think she's ready and for dessert she will get apple sauce." Reba said with an excited smile on her face as she looked on to her daughter. Sophia giggled and slapped her hands excitedly on the high chair. Everyone smiled at the baby girl.
Reba was trying to make airplane noises as the spoon "flew" toward Sophia's mouth. Sophia opened her mouth just enough for Reba to give her just a bit of mashed potatoes. Reba waited for the verdict as Sophia moved her lips. She seemed to have liked it because she smiled and giggled as she showed her mother she ate all of the potatoes. "We have a winner!" Reba said smiling as she fed Sophia more.
Kyra shook her head and smiled as she focused on her food as well. "What are you two planning for your anniversary tomorrow?"
Reba just shrugged. "Just dinner."
"Just dinner?" Kyra asked with a raised eyebrow.
Vic nodded and smiled. "Yup, just dinner and exchanging of gifts." He said with a smile.
Reba immediately sat up straight. "Gifts? No one said anything about gifts?"
"Well this is new…" Kyra said with a smirk, "In this marriage mom forgets."
Reba glared. "I didn't forget. I just thought we mentioned no gifts. I didn't want to have you pressured into finding a gift." She said sweetly with a smile.
Vic shook his head and smirked. "I already have a gift for you so there is no reason to worry for me, although that's very sweet of you."
Reba chuckled nervously. "That's great. Then we will be exchanging gifts then."
Vic nodded in amusement. "You know we don't have to exchange gifts if you don't want to or you didn't…"
"No, no, no." Reba said hurriedly. "I have a gift. I just didn't want to put any pressure on you."
Vic smirked and nodded. "Okay, then we will be exchanging gifts tomorrow then."
Reba nodded and immediately turned back to feeding Sophia. What was she going to do? If she was pregnant her gift could be a sonogram picture but she wasn't and now she had no idea what to get him. Maybe she could consult Barbara Jean. She must be really desperate if she is going to consult Barbara Jean.
The next morning it was Kyra's idea to have her and Jake take care of Sophia that morning and let them sleep in. Vic and Reba spent a good part of the morning in bed but not sleeping and then they decided to not sleep in the shower as well before heading downstairs where they were greeted with a lovely morning breakfast of eggs, toast, sausage, coffee, and juice.
"This looks great." Reba said as she stepped into the kitchen.
Kyra smiled. "Thanks. I did everything but the toast. Jake did that and well…" she said pointing to the thoroughly burnt toast.
Reba smiled and patted Jake on the shoulder. "It looks great, thank you." Reba didn't immediately sit down like Vic did and eat. She went over to her baby girl who was squealing happily in her high chair, munching on some cheerios. "Did she eat something other than the cheerios?" Reba asked looking curiously at Kyra.
Kyra nodded. "She had left over fried chicken and a beer."
Reba stood up straight and glared at her daughter. "Kyra…"
"I gave her some strained bananas okay."
Reba sighed and sat down at the table. "Everything looks really great." Reba said with a smile as dug into her food. "This is really sweet of you."
Jake smiled. "Thanks."
Kyra rolled her eyes but just let go of the fact that all Jake did was burnt toast. "Are you two going to spend the day together?"
Reba shook her head. "Vic has a house to show and I am going shopping with Barbara Jean. We decided to not make such a big deal about it because that is too much pressure for something that comes only one day a year. We are just having dinner tonight. You will be watching Sophia right?" Kyra nodded. "Good." Reba turned to Vic. "What time are we leaving this evening?"
Vic smiled. "Just be at the door at six o'clock this evening."
Reba looked at him curiously. "Are you planning something?"
Vic shook his head. "Nope, I'm just telling you to be ready at six." Reba nodded but didn't quite believe him. She had to wonder if he had anything really special planned other than what they agreed upon.
Reba was really nervous about what she was going to get Vic. The reason was is because she had no clue! If she had more time to plan she might have a chance but she didn't know what he would like. He would probably like anything that she would give him but she wanted it to be special. Something that meant something to the both of them and she really didn't want to just give him a store bought gift. She wanted to really put some thought into it but she had no clue what to do. Maybe Barbara Jean would have a good idea in mind, yeah she was that desperate.
After Vic left and the dishes were done, by her kids, which really shocked her to no end. She wished her anniversary came everyday. She had taken Sophia upstairs to get cleaned up and a small nap before she was to get ready to go out with Barbara Jean and Adam. Sophia finally decided to awake shortly before Barbara Jean was ready to arrive to take them to the mall for a day of shopping.
"Hello Reba." Barbara Jean said as she carried her baby boy inside.
Reba looked up and smiled. "Hello, just give me a minute and I will be ready." Reba said as she maneuvered Sophia's small arm into her coat.
Barbara Jean smiled and sat down in a chair. "No rush." Barbara Jean held Adam close as she made faces at him, getting him to giggle. "Today is your anniversary, isn't it?"
Reba nodded. "Yup, we are just having a dinner alone together and exchanging gifts." Reba sighed at the last part. She was worried Vic was going to do something great and she wouldn't have anything to give.
"What's the matter?" Barbara Jean asked, seeing the look on her best friends face.
Reba shook her head and smiled. "Nothing, let's go." She said as she double checked Sophia's car seat and she picked her up. They both walked out to the car and set the babies in the car seat and Reba ran in to grab the stroller she stuck in Barbara Jean's trunk.
"Are you sure there is nothing wrong?" Barbara Jean asked once they got onto the road.
Reba smiled as best she could and nodded as she checked the babies. "Nothing is wrong." Barbara Jean left it alone, for now. They drove, not in silence of course because if you were in the company of Barbara Jean you knew there would be no silence but they talked about the babies and Reba of course had to brag about her growing little girl and how she was starting to stand up with very little help. Reba expected her to walk soon.
"At seven months?" Barbara Jean asked as they walked into the mall together, pushing the strollers with their sleeping babies inside, car rides always seemed to sooth them.
Reba nodded. "It's not unheard of for a baby to start walking early. I started walking at seven months. Maybe she will take after me." She said with pride in her voice.
Barbara Jean frowned. "Adam has just started to crawl around the house. It's only now I have had to put those gates up that I've had since he's been born."
"I thought we talked about this." Reba said as she checked out a man's watch in a store window. "Every baby develops at their own pace. It's very common for a baby not to start crawling until their six or seven months old."
"But Sophia…"
Reba rolled her eyes. "Sophia can be one of those different children that develop early, big deal. It doesn't mean anything about intelligence or anything." she said knowing that's where Barbara Jean was going. "I think Sophia actually takes after Vic more than me." Reba said with a chuckle. "He may act like he's five years old but he is a very smart man."
Barbara Jean grinned. "I know Adam is a smart baby. I guess he will just show that in time." Barbara Jean then noticed that Reba had been staring at the man's watch in the window for a while now. "Are you going to get that for Vic?"
Reba sighed and shook her head. "No." she simply said and they moved on. It was a nice watch but she wanted something more personal, something from the heart.
"Have you gotten a gift for Vic yet?" Barbara Jean asked. She finally figured maybe that's what is bothering Reba.
Reba shook her head as she looked at a book through a bookstore window. "No I haven't. I have no clue what to get him. It's always hard to shop for him. I had no idea what to get him at Christmas. I finally settled on a watch. I don't know why I was looking at that watch back there. Then on father's day I actually planned ahead but the gift wasn't that great. I had Sophia pose for professional pictures and I bought a picture frame for one of the pictures to be placed. He displays it on his desk but…"
"I am sure Vic would love anything you give him." Barbara Jean said with a smile. "I know Brock hates the gifts I give him but he acts like he likes them for me."
Reba looked at her curiously. "What do you get Brock?"
Barbara Jean smiled. "For our past anniversary I made him a bible cover for the bible I gave him for Christmas."
Reba raised an eyebrow at her corky friend. "A bible cover?"
Barbara Jean shrugged and smiled. "He got me golf clubs for our anniversary so it evens out."
Reba chuckled and shook her head. "You guys have a very…" Reba paused trying to search for the right word, "Interesting relationship." Barbara Jean just giggled and nodded in agreement. Reba turned her head back to the book store window and suddenly got a wonderful idea. "Barbara Jean…I just got a wonderful idea for Vic's gift." Reba said with a huge grin.
Reba and Barbara Jean spent only a couple of hours together that afternoon before Reba had to go home and get Vic's gift ready. She couldn't wait to give it to him. Reba had a lot of fun thinking of it too and surprisingly Barbara Jean gave her the idea. She only hoped Vic would love it. Barbara Jean was right and he would more than likely love whatever she gave him she just didn't want to be the fake love. He would fake that he liked it just to make her happy. She didn't want that.
Reba smiled as she set the wrapped box in the back of the closet. She knew better than to leave it out in the open where he would try and peak. She had a tough time during Christmas. She had to keep hiding it because he kept finding it. She finally was able to keep it away from him by hiding it in the garage in the crawl space.
She closed the closet and made her way to the bathroom. She had only two hours to get ready and she still had to pick a dress out to wear that night. She really didn't want him to see a dress he has already seen her in but she hadn't been able to go out and buy one. Vic always said she looked good no matter what. He actually said he wouldn't care if she walked around naked all the time…wait…he said he would prefer if she walked around naked all the time.
Reba was in and out of the shower within minutes and was quickly running around in a towel trying to find something to wear and to fix her make-up and hair. Reba sighed as she stepped out of her closet, unaware of what she was going to wear. It was then she looked up and noticed the beautiful fabric lying on the bed. Reba smiled as she stepped forward. There was a note lying on it. It read, 'Wear this for tonight. Meet me downstairs when you're ready.'
She smiled as she picked up the dress and admired it. She quickly dropped the robe she had put on before she did her hair and make-up and slipped into the silky material. She grinned as she stepped in front of the mirror to check herself out. It was a beautiful light blue dress that clung tightly to her body and went all the way to the floor and even had a small train. The straps were thick but the neckline seemed to have no ending and it seemed to give her chest a little push but not too much. It was perfect. Reba had to wonder how he always knew what kind of dress to get her. He was a sensitive man but he was still a man. She would have to ask him.
"I wonder…" she said as she turned around. She smiled when she saw the shoe box sitting on the floor near the end of the bed. She picked it up and opened the box to find beautiful matching shoes. She quickly put them on and looked herself over one last time and grabbed his gift from the back of the closet before heading downstairs.
Reba grinned when she peaked around the corner to find Vic waiting at the bottom of the stairs in a beautiful designer suit. She had figured out during their relationship he wasn't much for tuxedoes. She grinned as she stepped down the stairs and he looked up smiling. "You look great." He said as she stepped down from the stairs and stood in front of him.
"Thanks so do you." She said with a grin. She smiled even bigger when he handed her a rose from behind his back. "You're sweet." She gave him a gentle kiss on the lips.
He broke the kiss. "You're hot." He said smirking and looking her over.
Reba giggled. "That deserves another kiss." She leaned in and gave him another kiss, lingering a bit on this one.
"Eww, please leave the affection in the bedroom." Reba broke the kiss and turned to her daughter Kyra who was holding Sophia in her arms. "You do look great mom."
"Thank you." She said with a smile and Reba approached her to give Sophia a kiss. "Goodbye my sweetheart. Mommy will miss you." Reba gave her a sweet kiss on the cheek and looked up at Kyra. "Now you know she goes to bed no later than seven thirty, no earlier, otherwise she will be up all night. She can have a little apple sauce but I would prefer she has her formula before bed. She sleeps better." Reba walked away for a moment and picked up the baby formula. "Now you…"
"Mom…" Kyra said interrupting. "This is not the first time I babysat Sophia."
Reba sighed and put the formula down. She gave Sophia a kiss on the cheek and Kyra, who promptly wiped it away with her free hand. "Now we should be home around ten…eleven at the latest." Kyra nodded and Vic ushered her out the door before she would change her mind about leaving Sophia with Kyra.
Reba stepped out onto the front porch with a frown. "Honey, I think once you see this you will change your mind about not going."
"I think I should remind Kyra that…" Reba stopped suddenly and all thoughts of her children left her mind when she saw the beautiful black stretch limo out in front of their home. "What in the world…?"
Vic chuckled and ushered her to the limo. "Mrs. Mariano, this is your ride for the night."
Reba eyed him. "I thought we were just having dinner tonight."
Vic nodded. "We are." He opened the door for her and ushered the driver to the front. "Now get in." he said with a grin.
Reba shook her head and took his hand that he offered. She eased herself into the limo and shook her head when she saw the rest of the dozen roses sitting in her seat. She picked them up and set them in her lap as he entered the limo and shut the door. "You are sweet." She said sniffing the roses.
"Yeah…" he said brushing his nails on his suit.
Reba rolled her eyes. "And so modest too." She said with a smirk.
Vic just smiled and motioned for the driver to drive on. "I am determined to surprise you tonight." He said as he pulled something out from his pocket. Reba looked at it curiously and noticed it was a blind fold. "You need to wear this." He said slipping it over her eyes and wrapping the strings around her ears.
"Hey!" Reba said at the sudden darkness.
"Don't worry." He said taking the roses from her and setting them in the seats across from them. "You will love this."
Reba pouted as they drove on and she had no idea where they were going. Why did he always have to have good surprises? Even though she hadn't seen it yet she knew it was going to be good because he always came up with romantic things. Now her gift was going to seem so petty. He had put time and effort into his.
After a while Reba finally felt the limo stop and Vic helped her out of the limo. "Are you going to tell me where we are?" She had been asking him the whole way to wherever they were going. She wanted to know but he refused.
Vic chuckled as he led her away. "Nope."
Reba crossed her arms and was ushered into some building she knew because she heard a door open and then some guy talking. "Good evening." He said politely.
"Who was that?" Reba asked confused as she looked around.
"No one, come on this way." He said ushering her more to some unknown place. "Okay, right here." He said stopping her. Reba stood there for a moment before he took off her blind fold. Reba blinked a few times before her eyes adjusted and she smiled. "Recognize the place?"
"Our first date." She said as she turned around to him. He had brought her to the restaurant he had took her to the first time they ever had dinner alone together and it was the same as it had been when he brought her here. It was completely clear of people other than themselves and the servers again. There was one single table set up, a fire going in the fire place, and soft music playing in the background. "This is so great."
Vic smiled and took her hands into his, kissing the top of them. "I am happy you love it. Shall we." He said gesturing to the table.
They sat down at the table and had a lovely dinner, the exact same dinner and dessert they had when they went there the first time together. They even danced through three songs and this time Reba didn't stop when she began to check out his muscles, she even went a little further with a sweet kiss and Vic even presented her with a lovely diamond tennis bracelet.
They left the restaurant, more in love with each other than they were one year ago. "This has been the perfect night." Reba said once they were in the limo. "Do you want your gift?" she asked as she shyly picked up the box she left in the limo when they arrived. "It's not what you did for me but…"
"I would love to open my gift."
Reba handed over the box and watched as he carefully took off the paper and opened it up. Inside was a leather book with The Reba and Vic Story on the cover in silver lettering. Reba placed her hand gently into his and thought she probably should explain it. "I have to tell you that I made this just this afternoon. I only had a few hours. I didn't plan on gifts." Reba admitted shyly. "It's a scrapbook…of us and how we made it to where we are now." She said opening the first page to reveal a beautiful decorated page with a simple date and what looked like a description. "This is the date that we first met on and this…" she said pointing to a description, "Is actually my diary entry. I haven't kept a diary in a long time but for some reason that day when I got home I felt the need to write about you."
Vic smiled and cleared his throat as he held up the book to read her entry. "Today I met the most annoying man ever…" He stopped and looked at his wife. "So far so good." He said sarcastically.
Reba smiled. "Keep reading."
He sighed and did as he was told. "Today I met the most annoying man ever. His name is Victor Mariano. He is apparently my new partner. Why Mr. Slaton thinks I need a new partner is beyond me…" Vic stopped again. "Honey, I know you meant well but I am getting slightly depressed here."
Reba giggled and pointed to the book again. "Just keep reading."
Vic cleared his throat. "Mr. Slaton has no idea what he is doing and neither does this man. He immediately started hitting on me the moment we started working together. He thinks he is God's gift to woman. He only thinks that because he is cute. Okay, I said it, he's cute. I have to admit it. It's hard not to when that butt like a pair of honey due melons is staring you in the face…" Vic stopped and looked at her with a smile. "You were checking out my butt?"
Reba rolled her eyes playfully. "I knew I shouldn't have put that into there. It would just boost your ego. Let's move on."
"No…" Vic said smirking. "I want to read the rest."
"You can read it later. I want you to see this." She flipped through a few until she came upon her favorite page. She knew he would probably love it as well. "It's the night we were together…for the first time." She said with a smile. "See this…" she said pointing to the label. "Was the tequila we drank that night…" She said with a small giggle. "And this…"
"Is our fake marriage certificate." He said chuckling. "You really put a lot thought into this." He said caressing the book.
Reba shrugged. "There is a lot more in there. The Twinkie wrapper of the Twinkie that Kyra bought us at the hospital as our "wedding cake" the night Daniel was born, Sophia's hospital bracelet. You can look through it later if you want. We should be getting home soon." She said glancing out the window. It was then she noticed they weren't anywhere near their home. "Where are we going?"
Vic smiled as he watched the limo pull up to the next place he planned to surprise her at. "I got us the honeymoon suite for the night. The same place we spent our wedding night."
Reba smiled. "Honey this is so sweet and as much as I would love to spend the night here with you, Sophia is at home and…"
"I took care of it." He said with a smile. "I spoke with Kyra and she said that she would be happy to watch her all night. I trust her and Cheyenne even promised she would come over or call to make sure everything was all right."
Reba chuckled as she bit her lip and looked up to the hotel. "You just thought of everything but this is a little much." She said. She was worried he spent too much for her.
"Nothing is too much for you." He said
Reba smiled and she opened the limo door. That was all it took for her. She grabbed his hand and they got out of the limo and walked into the hotel where they recreated their special night they had one year ago.
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