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“Threats before dinner,” he says dryly. But there’s heat in his gaze. “I see you’re just fine.”
Ash is the kind of woman who makes a man feel like he’s fucked up for taking so long to discover her.
“You act so tough until it’s time to cuddle in bed.”
“I love your mean. I know I will always get the right order at a restaurant because of you.”
She’s his. She will always be a sharp object. And he will never stop loving her.
Ash and that beautiful brain of hers is no doubt overthinking. Worrying. He loves that about her. That she feels. That she cares so damn much.
Death has always lingered in the margins of her life. Her aunt, Tessie, her diabetes, made her more comfortable with death than she should be. It’s a part of life she’s supposed to come to terms with in her career as a death doula.
For so many years, she was anti-love. So against it that she objected to weddings for a living. Love almost broke her. But Nathaniel makes taking the risk easy. Worth it.
“I choose you, Nathaniel. In every universe, in every afterlife, I will always choose you. I love you.”
Love isn’t about fixing yourself so that someone loves you. It’s about finding the right person to love you as you are.
“I will give it all to you, Ash, but you have to fucking let me.”
Every day, he makes her love herself better than she ever has.