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“Opening your door for you. Now get out.”
Seeing Rhett and his family together—even pestering each other the way they do—makes my chest ache. I want that one day.
“You deserve so much better, Summer. It’s like you’re so busy forcing yourself to smile and be happy all the time that you don’t even realize when you’re entitled to be pissed off.”
“If this were your last moment on earth, what would you want me to do?”
It’s that you have so much and you’re still so angry about everything.”
And I ask myself, if this were my last moment on earth, would I go happy? The answer is, I’d go full of regrets. I’d go knowing I’ve done everything in my power to make everyone else around me happy, but failed to deliver that same treatment to myself.
In this very hospital. In this very wing. With the one person who never stopped showing up for me.
You are not a burden. You are not a waste of time. You are very wanted.
But what I saw that night was a man who’d burn everything down to defend you. I saw a man who’d risk it all to take care of you.”
And you’re going to waltz out in the world and be selfish for once. Take what you want and stop feeling guilty about it. Take it from me, guilt will eat you alive.”
“You have expensive taste for an unemployed person.”
Because in my last moments, I’d want to be with Rhett.
Summer: Good luck tonight. Rhett: I love you.
And Theo wins his first world title. And I live to breathe another day. That part is pretty important too.
“I love you too. And I don’t need to ride tonight. Or ever again. Hearing that from your lips is the biggest win of my life.”
Choosing each other. Finding each other. Showing up for each other. And everything about the moment is flawless.

