Lo digs a hand into his jean’s pocket and reveals a delicate silver chain. A red heart-shaped ruby encircled with diamonds dangles at the end.
The shape, the style—it’s an exact replica of my engagement ring.
“Lo,” I breathe, more tears surging.
He unclips the necklace. “I gave you my heart a long time ago, and I’m not sure I remind you enough that you still have it. All of it.” Lo leans into me and fits the jewelry around my neck.
I start to cry, clutching his waist. In the middle of this quiet lake. They’re snot-nosed tears.
“Lil,” he whispers, wiping my face with his shirt. “Why are you crying?”
“Because I don’t have anything for you.”
He laughs at me.
“It’s not funny,” I cry but that morphs into a tearful laugh that rattles my heart.
Lo kisses my cheek, smiling, and he whispers, “You’ve already given me everything, love.”