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Alpha didn’t remember the incident that had partially blinded him, what or who had changed the course of his life and left him for the dead.
“No. Your daughter… she’s like a ray of sunshine in my very dark life.” What the fuck just came out of his mouth? He heard Zephyr inhale sharply, her fingers gripping his shoulder tightly. He’d have to tell her later not to take it to heart. He didn't mean anything by it.
'You are hope, sunshine. Hope for a better life.'
‘One day, when I have money, I’m going to buy you the prettiest ring, sunshine.’
‘I’ll get out of this shithole one day. You'll see.' He had. He fucking had. He’d done it.
"I want to eat your smile, sunshine," he said against her mouth. "Swallow it whole and light up my insides with it."
“I might not remember you,” he whispered, his lips almost at hers. “But you’re my wife now. Mine. And I’d bathe this whole city in blood before I let you change that.”
“My life has been nothing but gray for as long as I remember,” he told her softly. “Rainstorms and thunder clouds that never went away. You filtered through that, all bright colors and exuberance and life. And the clouds are still there, but my eyes can’t leave the rainbow long enough to see them.
“I didn’t realize how much I missed your touch. You gave a starved man a feast every day until he forgot what hunger felt like, and then took it away.”
"Don't leave me again, rainbow," he spoke quietly in the space between them. "I don't know if I'll ever remember anything. I don't know if what I feel is love. I don't know what the future holds. But I know I want you by my side. I know I don't want to forget you now."