Love Unscripted
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“That’s a very beautiful necklace you’re wearing,” Kelly stated.
“Thank you!” My smile quickly flashed over to Ryan.
“Are those real diamonds?” she asked upon closer inspection.
I looked at Ryan, perplexed. I never asked if they were diamonds; I just assumed.
Kelly noticed my gaze over at Ryan. A smile cracked on her face. “A gift?”
Ryan’s lips twitched and he nodded in confirmation.
“You have very good taste, Ryan!”
“Thank you. I was glad she liked it.”
“I love it!” I corrected.
“I got her diamond earrings too, but she won’t wear them.”
I sighed. “One very expensive present was more than enough.” My eyes locked on the coloring book; I wasn’t used to having a man buy me jewelry, or anything else for that matter.
I heard Ryan scoff. “Get used to it,” he stated directly.
Kelly patted me on the arm. I think for a moment she understood.
“No, I’ll never get used to it,” I whispered out. “I will always appreciate your kindness and generosity, and never take it for granted.” I hoped he could see the truth of my words in my eyes.
“Do you have a sister, Taryn? Because I have a brother that’s single,” Cal joked.
“No, I’m sorry Cal, I don’t.” I didn’t understand why he said that. Were all women perceived as gold diggers?
I jumped slightly when I felt someone touch my rear. I looked behind me to see Cami in her pajamas with a stuffed bunny under her arm.
“I thought you were sleeping?” I said to her, pulling her onto my lap.
“Cami! It’s bedtime, young lady!” Kelly was upset.
“Tawyn, you weed to me?” She rubbed her eye with her little hand. Her soft plea warmed my heart.
“Sure.” I stood up but Kelly tried to relieve me of her. “It’s okay. Can I put her to bed?”
Although she was four, she was so light to carry - such a petite little thing. I could see why she had a hard time staying asleep; her bedroom was obviously not her bedroom. There were nets, shells, and seahorses hanging from the corner. This was nothing more than a strange guest room in a rental beach house, not a room for a little princess.
I read The Little Mermaid book under the soft light of her nightlight, using my best voices to pretend to be the different characters. She liked my Ariel voice the best. I watched as her little mouth formed into gentle O’s when she yawned. Her big blue eyes were getting heavy. I closed the book and softly stroked her long, blond ringlets while quietly singing a few lullabies.
Ryan popped his head around the door, watching me as I sat on the floor singing to the little girl. Her eyes closed, and in an instant she was sound asleep. I stared at her for a few moments; she was absolutely adorable.
Ryan was blocking the space in the doorway; his body was backlit by the little nightlight in the wall outside Cami’s room. I looked at him and smiled.
He stepped in front of me and slid his hand around my waist, drawing me into his chest. His other hand slowly slipped across my jaw and stopped at the back of my neck; with the slightest bit of force he pulled me in to kiss me.
This kissing was different. Maybe it was my perception, but it wasn’t the ‘slide my tongue around in your mouth I’m so hot for you’ kind of kiss. It was more tender, personal, and loving.
Kelly was leaning over the dining table, slicing some kind of chocolate dessert coated with a white whipped topping. “Is our daughter finally sleeping?”
“Yes, she’s sound asleep.”
“Taryn sang to her.” Ryan took my hand in his under the table.
“Well, I think you two are going to make wonderful parents one day - when you’re ready. Cami really surprised me tonight. She never goes off with people she’s unfamiliar with. But you,” Kelly mused and slid a piece of pie in front of me, “she loved you instantly.”
Her comment made me smile. I was quite taken with the little girl myself. I felt Ryan’s hand squeeze mine.
“She’s absolutely adorable, Kelly. One day, perhaps.” Change the subject, Taryn.
“Kelly, I’ve been meaning to ask you a question. When you were on Just Neighbors there was a character - his name was Kip?”
“Yes, Kip. That was Jesse Oberly who played him.”
“What ever happened to him? I was surprised when he was killed off. I’m sorry for bringing it up, but when I see you, I think of him and wonder why he died on the show. Did he make someone angry and get fired?”
“Thank you!” My smile quickly flashed over to Ryan.
“Are those real diamonds?” she asked upon closer inspection.
I looked at Ryan, perplexed. I never asked if they were diamonds; I just assumed.
Kelly noticed my gaze over at Ryan. A smile cracked on her face. “A gift?”
Ryan’s lips twitched and he nodded in confirmation.
“You have very good taste, Ryan!”
“Thank you. I was glad she liked it.”
“I love it!” I corrected.
“I got her diamond earrings too, but she won’t wear them.”
I sighed. “One very expensive present was more than enough.” My eyes locked on the coloring book; I wasn’t used to having a man buy me jewelry, or anything else for that matter.
I heard Ryan scoff. “Get used to it,” he stated directly.
Kelly patted me on the arm. I think for a moment she understood.
“No, I’ll never get used to it,” I whispered out. “I will always appreciate your kindness and generosity, and never take it for granted.” I hoped he could see the truth of my words in my eyes.
“Do you have a sister, Taryn? Because I have a brother that’s single,” Cal joked.
“No, I’m sorry Cal, I don’t.” I didn’t understand why he said that. Were all women perceived as gold diggers?
I jumped slightly when I felt someone touch my rear. I looked behind me to see Cami in her pajamas with a stuffed bunny under her arm.
“I thought you were sleeping?” I said to her, pulling her onto my lap.
“Cami! It’s bedtime, young lady!” Kelly was upset.
“Tawyn, you weed to me?” She rubbed her eye with her little hand. Her soft plea warmed my heart.
“Sure.” I stood up but Kelly tried to relieve me of her. “It’s okay. Can I put her to bed?”
Although she was four, she was so light to carry - such a petite little thing. I could see why she had a hard time staying asleep; her bedroom was obviously not her bedroom. There were nets, shells, and seahorses hanging from the corner. This was nothing more than a strange guest room in a rental beach house, not a room for a little princess.
I read The Little Mermaid book under the soft light of her nightlight, using my best voices to pretend to be the different characters. She liked my Ariel voice the best. I watched as her little mouth formed into gentle O’s when she yawned. Her big blue eyes were getting heavy. I closed the book and softly stroked her long, blond ringlets while quietly singing a few lullabies.
Ryan popped his head around the door, watching me as I sat on the floor singing to the little girl. Her eyes closed, and in an instant she was sound asleep. I stared at her for a few moments; she was absolutely adorable.
Ryan was blocking the space in the doorway; his body was backlit by the little nightlight in the wall outside Cami’s room. I looked at him and smiled.
He stepped in front of me and slid his hand around my waist, drawing me into his chest. His other hand slowly slipped across my jaw and stopped at the back of my neck; with the slightest bit of force he pulled me in to kiss me.
This kissing was different. Maybe it was my perception, but it wasn’t the ‘slide my tongue around in your mouth I’m so hot for you’ kind of kiss. It was more tender, personal, and loving.
Kelly was leaning over the dining table, slicing some kind of chocolate dessert coated with a white whipped topping. “Is our daughter finally sleeping?”
“Yes, she’s sound asleep.”
“Taryn sang to her.” Ryan took my hand in his under the table.
“Well, I think you two are going to make wonderful parents one day - when you’re ready. Cami really surprised me tonight. She never goes off with people she’s unfamiliar with. But you,” Kelly mused and slid a piece of pie in front of me, “she loved you instantly.”
Her comment made me smile. I was quite taken with the little girl myself. I felt Ryan’s hand squeeze mine.
“She’s absolutely adorable, Kelly. One day, perhaps.” Change the subject, Taryn.
“Kelly, I’ve been meaning to ask you a question. When you were on Just Neighbors there was a character - his name was Kip?”
“Yes, Kip. That was Jesse Oberly who played him.”
“What ever happened to him? I was surprised when he was killed off. I’m sorry for bringing it up, but when I see you, I think of him and wonder why he died on the show. Did he make someone angry and get fired?”