Ronan appeared beside me. “I don’t think that’s quite your style, Mila.”
“It’s not. It’s for you.”
“I figured that. But you need to pick something for yourself, or I will.”
I gave him a brilliant smile. “I have a better idea than a ring.”
A stare-off ensued for at least thirty seconds before Ronan gave in, bought the ring I picked out, and followed me down the street.
I stopped in front of a tattoo parlor’s window.
“Nyet.” It was a hard “no.”
I frowned. “You don’t even know what I want yet.”
His eyes narrowed. “You want a tattoo, and it’s not happening.”
“You have a million, and I can’t have one?”
“Yes.”
With a sigh, I grabbed his hand and ran my finger over the inked raven. “I want this. On my ring finger.”
I thought he liked the idea, but I didn’t stick around to find out. I opened the door and waltzed in. Ronan took over from there. I didn’t have to say a word as he spoke with the tattoo artist and showed him what I wanted