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“Lexi Armstrong. I never thought I’d see the day.” “Me either,” I say. “But I kind of like it.”
“You rented out an entire amusement park?” Riley spins so we’re facing each other. “For me?”
“I sure hope I don’t lose my leg,” he whispers to me, a hand on the small of my back as I climb in first. “Can you imagine how embarrassing that would be?” “I bet it wouldn’t be the first time.”
“Thank you for doing all of this for me. It means a lot, and this is the most fun I’ve had in a very long time.”
“You’re my favorite person in the entire world.” “You’re not so bad yourself,” I say, because I’m caught off guard by how natural and right all of this is; spending a full day
together. Being affectionate out in public. Having fun and feeling free in a way I’ve never felt before.
I put my head on his shoulder and close my eyes, feeling like a goddamn liar. Today wasn’t pretty great. It was the best day of my life.
staying up and reading books we pick out for each other and spending half the night arguing over which characters we like and why.
I’m feeling more and more like who I was before the accident.
“We really don’t give a shit what happens, Ri. This season has had so many fucking highs and lows, and the fact that you’re here right now is a major fucking win.
“I’m so proud of you. I know this is different from the other areas in your life you’ve been working on, but you still deserve all the praise, Riley. I can’t wait to see what you do next,” she says, hooking her pinky in mine, and the praise means more from her than it does from anyone else.