“What’s that?” Indie asks, pointing to some text that’s wood-burned into the wall above the changing room exit door. “It’s a saying that the original owners put up. It’s been there forever.” “‘I am thine, thou art mine.’”
"I am thine, thou art mine" is a saying that becomes a very big deal for Camden and Indie.
Fun fact: It's actually a phrase I heard a pastor say at a friend's wedding. I was sitting in a pew, listening to his moving words, and taking story notes in my phone like a horrible, disrespectful guest! LOL!
In the world of romance, a man saying, "You're mine" is a very common expression. But to hear it said this way was so poetic and so inspiring, I just had to write it down. I actually incorporated the expression into the team's inspiration catchphrase they tap before heading out to the pitch, but in this book, it eventually works it's way into Camden and Indie's very powerful feelings for each other.
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