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That’s what family does—they love us and they’re proud of who we are, not just what we do.”
Tyler seemed surprised. “Why would you want to change it? I fucking love the color of your hair. I always have.”
“See, some guys might be all about the shortcut . . .” He kissed his way down the other. “ . . . but I myself like a detour.”
“I don’t want to leave here tomorrow.” He pushed my hair back from my face. “I want to stay.”
“You deserve it. Do you hear me? You deserve to be loved the way I’m going to love you.”
“I don’t know what the second act of my life is going to look like, but I know you’re the best part of it.”
“It’s not just about the ballfield. It’s not about strikeouts or home runs or the speed of a fastball. In the end, it’s about who’s there for you, and why. Through the highs and lows, the wins and the losses. It’s about the people who love and support you through anything because of who you are, not what you do. It’s about family.”
“Wherever you are is home to me. And I don’t want to leave home again.”
“You know, I never imagined I could fall in love with anything the way I fell in love with baseball. But now . . . ” “Now?” I asked hopefully, my heart pounding. He pressed his lips to mine, and his kiss tasted like forever. “Now there’s you.”

