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To anyone who has ever felt judged, misunderstood, alone or not seen. This one is for you. I see you. XO
Savannah Abbott had the best laugh. Always had. She was the one person who could bring it out of me because she was funny as hell. At least, she used to be. She also used to be a scrawny little thing, with her hair tied back in a ponytail. But today, long caramel-brown waves ran down her back, and she didn’t look like the sixteen-year-old teenager who’d left town in a hurry. Who’d left me.
There was a peace that came over me, knowing that Savannah was here. Home. My world had always been better with her in it.
My father had left me and my sister when we were young. My mother had failed us time and time again, as well. My fiancée had faked a pregnancy and fucked my coworker. And none of those losses compared to the loss of Savannah Abbott in my life.
My woman. Fake or real—it didn’t really matter at the moment. She was here with me, and she felt like mine. Maybe she’d always felt like mine.
His moss-green eyes locked with mine. “I’d like to kiss my wife before I agree to spend my life with her.”
“Always when it comes to you. Fake or real, I’ve got you. You know that.” I kept my voice low, my eyes landing on her mouth.
“But then you came back to town like a blazing wildfire and brought me back to life.
You’re my North Star, Shortcake. And without you, I’m lost.
Because Savannah Woodson had all of me. She was mine, and I was hers. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.

