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“Someone left a pile of dead rats on your porch, and your biggest concern is your niece telling everyone we’re seeing each other?”
“We’re not seeing each other. We’re seeing each other naked.”
She paused, staring at the mound of pillows I’d arranged in a U. “You remembered,” she said softly. “I remember every second of us.”
“Sloane Walton, I have loved you for so long I don’t remember what my life was like before my heart was yours. It’s changed over the years. But I’ve loved you as a friend, an enemy, a lover. It would be my greatest honor in this lifetime if you would let me love you as my wife.”
“Your smile makes me love you even more,”