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The first time I fell in love with Zoe, she was scream singing a Taylor Swift song in my parents’ living room while my sister Luna laughed at her. At least, I think that’s the first time. It’s happened so many times now.
“Don’t play stupid, Davidson. You gonna grow a pair and put a ring on my little girl’s finger?”
“You don’t get that the need I feel to keep you safe has absolutely nothing to do with your father, Zoe.”
“Yeah, it is,” he says, and when I look at him, I realize he isn’t looking at the sky at all. His eyes are on me.
“Wanting a man to dance with you in a parking lot because he’s so fucking in love with you he can’t wait to get you home and into his arms isn’t childish. Thinking you’re too manly to pull over and give your girl that? That’s childish.”
“What are you doing to me?” I whisper against his lips. “Whatever it takes to convince you to be mine,” he says, and my heart stops. “Zee, I’ve been yours for as long as I can remember,” I confess because it’s the truth, and in this moment, I only have the truth as an option.
“I’ve spent my entire life categorizing your likes and dislikes, waiting for the moment you’d let me in.”