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Ami Wright
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October 29 - November 7, 2025
“Aren’t you sick of the same thing day in day out?” I blink. Yes, stern minotaur daddy, I am. How did you know?
I deserve to suffer after I’ve grouched at her all day for something that’s my fault. I make a silent vow to do better and not take my frustration out on her.
“You deserve effort,” he says eventually. “You deserve someone who’s prepared to do that for you.”
“The truth is, she is so charming and endearing she’s hard not to like—to love. It crept up on me, bit by bit, until I was totally overwhelmed. And that scared me.”
“Justine, if you see this, I’m more sorry than I can express. I’ve been an ass. I don’t deserve you, but I’m still selfish enough that I’m going to beg you for one more chance. This is the apology you deserve, and you deserve it in person, too. If you can see it in your heart to forgive me—even if it’s just enough to let me say goodbye—please let me see you today. And if you want to keep me waiting for an answer to my proposal for months—years!—then you have every right. I’ll still be here when you’re ready to answer.”
“Justine, I was a fool not to see it sooner. You’re the sweetest, most loyal person I know and I’m hopelessly, appallingly, in love with you and I’m afraid it’s unlikely to ever change.”
“Did I mention I love coming home to you?”

