Five Star Romance. Jacquelin Thomas

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      Blaze was the last to arrive at the hotel for Sage and Ryan’s family dinner. He had hoped to work out in his personal gym before heading to his sister’s place, but got home later than he planned. Kellen and Zaire were leaving tomorrow, heading back to school in Atlanta. Blaze was not going to miss spending this evening with them.

      “It’s about time you got here,” Sage said as she embraced him. “We’ve been holding dinner for you.”

      “I’m sorry,” he responded. “You all could’ve started without me.”

      “You’re here now,” she stated, leading him into the dining room. “I’m surprised that you’re the last one to arrive. You are always so prompt.

      “Blaze is here,” Sage announced. “Everyone, take your seats at the table.”

      He sat down next to Kellen, the youngest of the Alexander siblings. “What time are you and Zaire leaving tomorrow?”

      “Around eight, I think.”

      “I’ll be in Atlanta the first week of next month,” Blaze said. “We’ll all get together and do something while I’m there.” Whenever he had to travel to Georgia, Blaze made sure he spent time with his younger siblings, who were in grad school.

      Kellen nodded. “Cool.”

      Blaze glanced around the room. “Where’s the little man?” he asked, referring to Joshua, Ari and Natasha’s son.

      “He’s with my sister,” Natasha responded. “She’s in town for a couple of days, so they’re doing dinner and a movie.”

      “I can’t help but notice how Sage is glowing,” Zaire said. “If marriage does that to you—I can’t wait. You look really happy, sis.”

      Sage and Ryan responded in unison, “Thank you.”

      They looked at each other and laughed.

      Blaze eyed Sage. “I don’t know. I think she looks the same.”

      “This coming from the man who said he would never get married,” Ari noted.

      Blaze wiped his mouth with his napkin before saying, “Not everyone is cut out for marriage.”

      Ryan took a sip of water, and then said, “I wrote an article a couple of years ago on the benefits of marriage. Did you know that being married can help you beat cancer?”

      “Really?” Malcolm asked.

      “I did some research and found that men who have never been married had a higher mortality rate than married men,” Ryan told them. “I also found that men in excellent health were about eighty-nine percent more likely to die if they were single compared to married men.”

      Blaze laughed.

      “I read that married men live an average of ten years longer than single men,” Zaire contributed.

      Blaze looked at Ryan. “So you’re trying to tell me that I’ll die sooner than you, Dad and Ari because I don’t have a wife.”

      “Blaze, if I were you, I’d be looking for my better half,” Zaire said with a chuckle.

      Sage cleared her throat loudly when everyone was almost done eating. “I know that everyone is wondering why Ryan and I wanted to have this dinner,” she began. “Well, we do have some news we’d like to share.” Reaching over, Sage took Ryan’s hand in hers. “We’re pregnant.”

      Everyone around the table uttered well wishes and congratulations.

      “Looks like my little niece or nephew will have a playmate,” Ari blurted out. “Natasha and I are also having a baby.”

      “What?” Zaire uttered in surprise. “Two babies.”

      Blaze was thrilled at the idea of becoming an uncle again. He adored Joshua.

      “This is wonderful,” a beaming Barbara murmured. “Two precious babies.” She reached over and gave Malcolm’s hand a gentle squeeze. “We’re going to have two more grandchildren to spoil. Isn’t that wonderful?”

      Malcolm kissed her hand. “It sure is, honey.”

      While his parents were congratulating the expectant parents, Kellen leaned over and said in a low voice, “We’re having a meeting tonight after the parents leave to discuss a surprise party to celebrate Dad’s birthday.”

      “Okay,” Blaze responded. He reached for his glass of iced tea and took a long sip.

      He stole a peek at Sage. She really was glowing with happiness, prompting a smile from Blaze. Sage and Ari had both found their soul mates since moving to Los Angeles, and he was thrilled for them.

      Blaze was convinced that he was destined to be a bachelor for life. He could never see himself as a family man. He was nothing like Ari or his father. Blaze enjoyed his job and it required a lot of travel. The life he had created for himself did not allow him the luxury of family.

      His parents were great role models, but Blaze knew that he was not cut from the same cloth. He was devoted to his work and that left little time for anything else.

      Barbara stifled a yawn as Sage and Zaire cleared away the dessert dishes.

      “I guess I need to get your mother home,” Malcolm announced. “She’s getting sleepy.”

      She nodded. “Yes, I think we should head back home. It’s been a long day for us both, but it’s your daddy who needs his rest. He thought he could hang with some of the teens on the beach today. He played volleyball.”

      “I think that volleyball played me,” Malcolm confessed.

      They all laughed.

      Barbara embraced each one of her children and then their spouses. Malcolm saluted them and grinned, and then helped Barbara gather her things. Ryan and Sage escorted them to the door. The remaining siblings gathered in the family room that was washed in a gold-and-olive-green motif. The modern furnishings were lavish, but not extravagant. Blaze and Kellen settled down on the Brazilian Cherry hardwood floor. Ari and Natasha took to the sofa along with Zaire. Drayden sat down in the overstuffed club chair.

      Their parents gone, Ryan and Sage joined them and sat down on the love seat.

      “I talked to Mom and she wants to have the party on their yacht,” Zaire announced.

      “Sounds good to me,” Drayden said.

      Blaze nodded in agreement. “If that’s what Mom wants to do, then it’s decided.”

      With everyone in agreement about the venue, they moved on to the event itself. They would let their mother choose the menu.

      After the meeting, Blaze took the elevator down to the ground floor with Drayden.

      “I hope you have a date,” Drayden joked. “You seem to be in a big hurry to get out of here.”

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