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“Voy a ir contigo, aunque quieras o no. Y no discutas conmigo porque está conversión ya ha terminado. Sí me entendiste esta vez?” Wow. “¿Estás seguro?” “Contigo, siempre.”
“Grief is funny,” he blurts out. He scratches his head, like he’s embarrassed he said that. “I…don’t know about you but after my…” He rubs the bridge of his nose and doesn’t meet my stare. “Brother passed away…I felt small and everything felt so…big.” He sucks in a heavy breath, like he’s struggling for words and oxygen. “Finding the energy to…brush my teeth felt like such a big task. Even after all these years, that feeling is still there. Grief…never gets easier. It keeps evolving and all you can do is adapt to it because it’s always going to be there.”
I’ve never had a frozen-in-time moment, but this sort of feels like it. I want to encapsulate it and not let go. Store it in a safe place.
“Sto facendo di tutto per non baciarti in questo momento.” I lift a brow, holding back a smile. “Well? You know I have no idea what that means.” He stares at me for a long beat, his amber eyes holding me in place and burning me up. “I said, I hope you’re ready to eat.”
“So, you want to get married and have kids?” “With you, yeah. Just tell me when and where and I’m yours forever.”
The thought of someone out there being made just for you sounds nice.”
He throws his head back and laughs. “I like it when you’re mean to me.”
“Interesting how the same color lip gloss you were wearing is now on Daniel’s face.” Vienna’s gaze darts to his face and back to me.
“I love it when hot and nice people date each other.”
I’ve never had this many people want to help me and be genuine about it. It’s both unnerving and a relief. I kind of feel like throwing up.