Feel the Way You Feel, My Love Chapter 1025
Shane brushed a kiss on her forehead. “No, you’re wonderful. Not everyone is perfect. We all have our forte, and your strong suit is designing. This dress is beautiful. We’ll get married after your competition ends, and you’ll wear this.”
“Okay.” Natalie nodded.
She had intended to have the wedding after capturing Jacqueline.
She didn’t want him to wait any longer.
“Right, Darling, you haven’t told me what you think of my gift.” Natalie pushed against his chest and gazed up at him.
Shane’s lips curved upward slightly. “Very satisfied, but I do have a gripe.”
She blinked in surprise. “It’s not enough? What do you suggest, then?”
He wrapped his arms around her and murmured the words against her ear, “I want you to put it on for me.”
Natalie broke out into a smile. “Ah, I see. Certainly.”
The gown had been designed by and for herself, so it made sense to wear it for her husband.
Shane immediately released her upon her agreement.
Natalie walked to the mannequin and removed the gown from the figure, glancing at the man standing close by. “Aren’t you leaving?”
“Why?” He shot her a bewildered look.
She rolled her eyes. “Well, I need to change, so aren’t you going to give me some privacy?”
“I won’t interrupt you. Besides, I’ve seen every inch of your body. Don’t mind me,” Shane said.
Natalie huffed a laugh in exasperation.
I know what he really wants—He’s looking to cop a peek.
Shane unfastened the zipper and glanced at her midriff. “It’s the baby.”
Natalie nodded with a sheepish expression on her face. “Yeah, it’s been more than three months, and there’s a noticeable bulge now. The gown is made with my pre-pregnancy measurements, so naturally, I can’t fit into it anymore. I guess what they say about pregnancy brain is true. As a costume designer, I can’t believe I forgot to factor this in.”
She suddenly seemed to remember something, and her gaze flew to Shane. “Darling, I don’t think we could have the wedding after the competition. By then, I would be seven months pregnant. My belly would swell up more, and the gown would no longer fit me. We would have to wait until after the baby’s born to have the wedding.”
Natalie hadn’t thought about this until they had difficulty with the zipper.
It’s better to hold off on the wedding now than to realize the gown doesn’t fit after the invitations have been sent out.
Evidently, Shane hadn’t thought about this, too. His lips thinned, thinking inwardly that the baby had come at an inopportune time to delay their wedding.
So be it. There’s nothing we could do, anyway.
His fingers grazed the veil fitted on Natalie’s head as he murmured, “It’s all right. We’ve waited a long time. A few more months wouldn’t make a difference.”
Though his words said that, she could hear the misery in his voice and burst out laughing. “Oh, stop pouting. I’ll make it up to you.”
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