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330 pages, Kindle Edition
Published June 22, 2024
❛❛ she was the kind of woman that made you forget there were even other females out there. ❜❜
・❥ marriage of convenience
・❥ two timelines narrative
・❥ grumpy X sunshine
・❥ friends to lovers
・❥ mutual pining
・❥ closed door
・❥ biker mmc
・❥ slowburn
・❥ romcom
”we were both different. But in the best possible way. growth, that was what we each had. separately and then together.”
“don’t you think, in some way, you’ve been mine since the night we met?”
”she cradled the flowers and looked at them like they were some kind of precious ruby. An artifact meant to be handled with a gentleness that a man like me didn’t have. Essentially how I felt having her anywhere near my arms.”
“She was like this compass, constantly pointing me toward her. Never wavering, never faulty, always to her. Every piece of her felt like home.”
“This ring is worth more than me.”
“Nothing could be worth more than you.”
“But when you kiss me like that, it doesn’t feel like that.”
“What does it feel like, honey?”
“Like I’m yours.”
His smile melted over me. “Don’t you think, in some way, you’ve been mine since the night we met?”
“You tell me. You are the one thing in my life that feels steady. You're the first thing I think of when I wake up and the last when I go to sleep. Everything I see reminds me of you, from the sunset to a pack of sour candy. It's like you moved into my head without my permission. I don't even know when it happened, but one day, I looked around me, and you were all I could see. You're like my little squatter.”
She's so pretty. Pretty like the sun setting when you're out on the ocean. Pretty like the sight of my driveway after a long work trip. She was like this compass, constantly pointing me toward her. Never wavering, never faulty, always to her. Every piece of her felt like home.
This man. Oh, this wonderful man that was better than a best friend. Better than I ever deserved and yet kept coming back again, over and over. He was such a light. Not the normal, flip-of-a-switch bright light that hurt your eyes when you entered the room. But he was this slow dimmer switch. With each day, with each action, he slowly brightened your life, and before you knew it, the whole room around you would be blanketed in a warm glow.
“You haven't even heard my reasoning. Why would you just say yes?”
It all felt simple to me. If she wanted to stay married, who was I to argue?
“You're the only person I'd ever want to marry. Why would I argue?”
“You would really do that for me?”
“You think there is something out there I wouldn't do for you?”