Rachel smiled, kissing him back as he got excited about keeping his truck. It might seem silly to pay him for the truck rather than using that money towards their car, but it wasn’t about the money. It was about the fact that this truck meant the world to Noah. Even though Rachel was now his fiancee and she was pregnant with their babies, that truck was his first baby. The first thing he worked for and gotten. It was something he was proud about. Plus, she had a ton of money now from her trust fund, so it wasn’t like they were hurting now. With that money alone, they’d be able to raise the twins and take care of themselves for three years, easily. Yes, she did the math. “You’re welcome. I know what it’s like to have that one thing your rightfully earned and I don’t want that taken from you. She’s your baby. And I honestly can’t see you without a truck of some sort. It’s sort of your thing.” She smiled at him, kissing him again. “Plus, all cowboys drive trucks and you know how I get about cowboys.” She gave him a shy smile, blushing at the same time. Oh, he knew what it did to her. Rachel sort of had this fantasy about Noah breaking in a wild horse while shirtless at their ranch and since then, she couldn’t get the thought out of her head. Most women had weird dreams while pregnant. Rachel had sexual fantasy dreams. She told Noah about the dream and he was actually willing to do it for her, when she least expects it.
She looked at her ring as he played with it a bit, smiling softly. They were going to get married. She looked like a house, but they were still going to do it. Maybe after the twins are born. She didn’t want to rush a wedding. She wanted it to be perfect. She placed his free hand, after he put the check in his pocket, on her belly, looking up at him. “In the next month or so, we’re going to start feeling them move. In two weeks we find out their official names. And after they are born, we’ll all be Puckermans.” She kissed him softly before shivering a little. It was still February, which meant that even though it was beautiful out, it was freezing. She wrapped her arms around him and smiled a bit. “You know what? This has been the best Valentine’s day ever. I actually had a Valentine for once and he proposed to me.” And it was true. She never had a Valentine. While last year she was pining over Finn, she was still single and didn’t have anyone to celebrate it with. She ended up leaving Breadstixs to go home to an empty house and watch romance movies until she fell asleep from crying. This year was much better.
Yeah, she might think that her gift is nothing compared to his, but honestly? Hers is way better than anything else he could ever ask for, besides her and the sea monkeys of course. But he couldn’t believe she was the one that bought his truck, more so the fact that he was actually going to be able to keep it. And the thing was old and bound to breakdown eventually but he wanted to keep it until that moment came, now he’s got that chance. He’s gonna hold onto that thing as long as he can, he seriously can’t wait until they get to Texas now once the school year is over and everything. He smiled down at her and folded the check to put it into his pocket, looking at her, “I don’t think you understand how much that really does mean to me, Rach. Like, I love a lot of things, besides you and the sea monkeys, but my truck is in the top three on that list. I can’t believe I actually get to keep it.” He was just getting used to the idea that he wasn’t going to have it for that long since he knew some bratty freshman that was just like him was gonna want to buy it, but too bad. Its his for good, and no one is going to take that away from him. Not if he has anything to do about it. “Just wait till we get to Texas, baby,” He said in response to her statement about cowboys, kissing her again. He’s hoping that eventually he will be able to make that dream some sort of a reality, that shit was hot.
He doesn’t know exactly when they’re going to get married, but the fact that they are going to is enough for him for now. Just the fact that they were eventually going to get married could literally last him for years probably, but he wanted to get married as soon as possible. But not too soon, considering they still had to graduate, move and the twins needed to be born and stuff like that. But he can wait, as long as he was with Rachel it was going to be worth the wait. One hundred percent. When she took his hand and put it on her belly, he looked from where is was placed and then up at her, a smile clear on his face even in the darkness. “I can’t wait for forever,” He said after she was done, his thumb rubbing circles over her belly through her dress. He didn’t miss the way she shivered, flashing her a smirk before scooping her up into her arms and carrying her back over to his truck. He opened the back set her on the bed before climbing inside with her and closing the back. He put a bunch of blankets and stuff back here, along with there food, before she came outside when he asked her too. He leaned his back against the opposite end near the cabin, pulling her between his legs so her back was against his chest, pressing a kiss to her shoulder before throwing a blanket over both of them, mainly her. He put his mouth next to her ear as he whispered, “Happy Valentine’s Day, baby.”
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