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This is two romantic things in a row, so I figure I should praise him accordingly, because the boy responds well to positive reinforcement.
When I blow out the candles and make my wish, I wish that I will always feel for Peter the way I do right now.
In the car on the way to the karaoke bar, I get a text from Peter—it’s a picture of him and my dad in their suits, smiling big. My heart lurches when I see it. How do I let a boy like that go?
Families shrink and expand. All you can really do is be glad for it, glad for each other, for as long as you have each other.
“You can’t protect him from being hurt, babe, no matter what you do. Being vulnerable, letting people in, getting hurt . . . it’s all a part of being in love.”
He says it with all the certainty only a teenage boy can have, and I have never loved him more than at this very moment.
Lara Jean and Peter’s Amended Contract Peter will write a letter to Lara Jean once a week. A real handwritten letter, not an e-mail. Lara Jean will call Peter once a day. Preferably the last call of the night, before she goes to bed. Lara Jean will put up a picture of Peter’s choosing on her wall. Peter will keep the scrapbook out on his desk so any interested parties will see that he is taken. Peter and Lara Jean will always tell each other the truth, even when it’s hard. Peter will love Lara Jean with all his heart, always.

