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Just me and the road and the looming sun threatening to rear its ugly head for yet another day of bullshit.
“My name’s Peyton. Will you watch football with me on Sunday?”
“Hi, Peyton, I’m Liam and I’d love to watch football with you.”
never thought I’d see the boy again who stole my heart and failed to give it back. I’m not sure I want it back.
I’ve only loved one person in my life and those words are saved for my girl and now my son.
“I won’t. I know my word is shit to you, but I’ll do anything to prove it. I want to be his dad. He’s supposed to be ours, Jojo, and I fucked that up.”
“Hey, Jojo?” he yells. “Yeah,” I yell back. “I’m going to marry you someday.”
“I want to do this for the girls. Please let me fix all of this.”
“So that’s it. You’re picking Westbury over me?” I shake my head. “No, Nick, I’m picking Noah.”
“I’m standing in front of you, Josie. You just have to turn around.”
Before I can say anything, Liam says, “I’m on a forever kind of date, so no thanks.”
Sorry, chick, he’s mine. If I have to wear a shirt claiming him, I will.
“Move in with me? You and Noah move here and we’ll be a family. I want you to call this your home. I want to do normal things with you like go grocery shopping and meet you for lunch at work.” “That’s sounds like the American Dream.” “No, my girl, that’s our dream. If you want it, I’ll give it to you.” “I want it.”
With the loud crash of glass shattering we all yell out ‘Mason!’ The women start cheering and the music is turned up.
“Josie Preston, I have loved you since I was sixteen. I know I’ve screwed up a whole lot, but I promise to make it up to you every day. Would you do me the immense honor of wearing my ring, taking my name, and becoming not only my partner in life, but most importantly, my wife?”

