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He was the light. My light. The shining star that chased away the dark.
He winked to say I love you. I’d die without you in my life. You’re the reason I breathe.
All of the men in the Eden family adored their wives, but there was something special about the way Foster looked at Talia. Like she was the very reason he breathed.
“I’m done waiting for you to see me.” I flew from the bar. I ran. And as I raced down Quincy’s sidewalks, I put my love for Mateo away. I shoved it in that locked box. And buried it down deep.
“I love you, Vera. I fucking love you. I won’t leave you. And I won’t let you go.”
Never would I love a woman more. “How’s the weather, Peach?” “Better than I expected,” she whispered. “It started overcast and gray.” “And now?” She smiled. “Clear and a million.”
Five years, and I saw them the way I saw Mateo and Allie. Not a cloud in sight. This life of ours was clear and a million.