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“I never said it was about being single. You can be with someone and be lonely. And you can be alone and not feel lonely at all.
“That’s one good thing about bad days,” I say, as her face falls. “They always end.”
“Why don’t we go back together?” “For Christmas?” “Yeah.” “Like carpool?” “Like a couple.” Like a… “A couple of what?”
“Megan,” he interrupts. “I promise that if we do this, whenever Isaac Quinn is so much as in the same room as us, I will look at you, touch you, treat you like you are the most important person in the world to me. I promise that if I meet him, I will be thinking of you and only you, and I will make sure he knows that. I’ll make sure everyone does. Does that sound okay?”
The way I see it, if you’re going to propose to the love of your life, you might as well go all out.
“You are the passenger princess, which means you can do whatever you like.”
She’s silent the whole way back to the village. And I mean silent. Not a word. Not a peep. She just turns her head to the side and stares out the window, lost in thought. And I hate it. I hate it even more that I don’t know her well enough yet to drag her out of it.