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Chapter no 30 – Sydney

Maybe Now (Maybe Someday Book 3)

โ€Œโ€œItโ€™s not what you think,โ€ Ridge says.โ€Œ

I lift my gaze and drop my hand from my mouth. โ€œI think itโ€™s an engagement ring. Is it not?โ€

Ridge shakes his head as he walks over to me and says, โ€œNo.ย Yes.ย I meanโ€ฆit is, but it isnโ€™t. It is an engagement ringโ€ฆbutโ€ฆit isnโ€™t yours.โ€

Heโ€™s treading very carefully, so it takes me a moment to realize why thereโ€™s nothing but a cautious, regretful look in his eyes. I look back down at the ring that isnโ€™t meant for me. โ€œOh,โ€ I say. โ€œI didnโ€™t know you ever proposed to her.โ€

He shakes his head, almost adamantly. โ€œI didnโ€™t.โ€

The poor guy looks terrified of my potential reaction. What he canโ€™t see is how fuckingย relievedย I am. We havenโ€™t even been officially dating for a whole month yet. If he had already bought me a ring with the intention of proposing, I probably would have cried, but not from feelings of joy. Iโ€™m pretty sure, based on how Iโ€™m feeling right now, I would have been scared. Which is weird. I love Ridge more than I could ever love anyone, and I would love to be his wife. I would love to be married to him. But I want to enjoy the stages of our relationship for as long as we can.

I would love to be his fiancรฉe, but I love being his girlfriend just as much. I want more of the boyfriend/girlfriend thing before we move it to the next level.

I laugh, clutching my chest. My heart is beating so fast. โ€œMy God, Ridge. I thought you were about to propose to me.โ€ I sit on the bed, still clutching the box. โ€œI love you, butโ€ฆ Too soon.โ€

All the tension in his neck and jaw eases with my response. โ€œOh, thank God,โ€ he says, running a hand down his face. But then he tries to quickly recover. โ€œNot that I donโ€™t want to propose to you. Justโ€ฆyeah. Someday.โ€

He sits down next to me on the bed, and I bump him with my shoulder as I grin at him. โ€œMaybe someday.โ€

He smiles back. โ€œMaybe someday.โ€

I look back down at the ring and run my finger over it. It looks like an antique. โ€œItโ€™s a beautiful ring.โ€

He picks up his phone and begins texting me. I pull out my phone to read

it.

Ridge: It belonged to Maggieโ€™s grandmother. Her grandfather gave it to me while she and I were dating, but I never got around to asking her. Iโ€™ve been meaning to give it back to her since our breakup, but the timing was always weird. She doesnโ€™t know I have it.

Sydney: You keep it in your sock drawer. Thatโ€™s the most obvious place for a ring to be hidden. Sheโ€™s more than likely seen this.

Ridge: Itโ€™s been in my closet for three years. I just moved it to the sock drawer two weeks ago to remind myself to give it to her.

Sydney: Youโ€™ve had it for three years and never proposed? What was stopping you?

Ridge shrugs and then says, โ€œIt never felt right.โ€

I want to smile, but I donโ€™t. Itโ€™s just that hearing him say it never felt right makes me feel good. Should it? Who knows? Iโ€™m honestly tired of second- guessing my reactions to every little thing I feel. From now on, I just want to feel. Unabashedly. Without guilt. And right now, I feel relieved. Relieved that the ring isnโ€™t for me, but also relieved that he never gave it to Maggie.

โ€œIโ€™ll give it back to her tomorrow.โ€ He reaches for it, but I pull it away from him.

โ€œNo,โ€ I say. โ€œI think you should wait.โ€ โ€œWait? Why?โ€

I text him my lengthy response because itโ€™s too much to try to sign for me and too much for him to try to understand.

Me: I think this ring would mean a lot to Maggie. And I know itโ€™s still new between them, but I think Jake means a lot to her, too. Maybe you should wait and see how things go with the two of them. If they fall in love, I think you should give the ring to Jake. Not Maggie.

Ridge smiles after he reads my text. Then he looks at me appreciatively. โ€œOkay.โ€

I hand him the ring, and he walks it back to the drawer. He slides his hands into his pockets. โ€œWhat do you want to do for the rest of the night?โ€

I shrug. โ€œSeeing Warrenโ€™s ass got me out of the mood for a round two.โ€

Ridge laughs and drops down on the bed next to me. โ€œWe could go watch a movie.โ€

โ€œNope,โ€ I say, shaking my head immediately. โ€œNot sitting on that couch ever again.โ€

โ€œNo, I mean at a theater.โ€

โ€œButโ€ฆhow would that be fun for you? There arenโ€™t any captions.โ€

โ€œThen take your earplugs and weโ€™ll deaf-watch it together.โ€

I stand up, eager and ready. A date. I may not be in the mood for sex right now, thanks to Warren, but I am so in the mood for a date with my boyfriend of less than a month, whom I love with all my soul, but do not want an engagement ring from quite yet.

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