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“Selfishly, we all want things, but doing what is best for the other person is what love is.”
“Why do I have an engagement ring in my kitchen and who gave it to me?”
I’m here, praying that even if she doesn’t ever remember our past, she’ll fall in love with me again.
If I were engaged to someone who went radio silent for this long, the worry would break me.” He’s more than breaking, he’s shattered. “Maybe he is doing what he knows is best for you.”
We started off as nothing and she became everything. Now, it’s all gone. Every kiss. Every touch. Every fucking memory was erased.
“Every woman I’ve ever loved has forgotten about me. I don’t know where there’s value there.”
And as for any woman you’ve loved who has forgotten about you, well, she’s an idiot and unworthy of you. There is no one like you, and that makes you unforgettable. And I would know, I have memory loss.”
“Did she heal you?” Now his eyes meet mine. “She helped me see what I was missing. So, in a way, yes.” “What were you missing?” “Love.”
Oh, Brielle, if it weren’t a risk to the prosecution’s case, I’d tell you everything. I’d fall to my fucking knees, confess everything, and beg you to love me again. I’d cut my heart out of my chest and give it to her if it meant it would give her the memories back.
You lost your virginity at a party in the warehouse, which is where you now live, to Kyler Smith, who had a black eye the day after.”
“Right here and right now, there’s no other guy. There’s you and there’s me, and I want you to kiss me. I want to kiss you. I want you to be the guy, Spencer, don’t you see that? You are the guy for me, right here, right now. When I’m with you, I’m safe and happy,” I breathe the last part.
“Don’t close them next time, just turn your head and look at me. I’ll shade you so you can still see.”