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“A meet-cute,” Kaleen explained patiently, “is when a guy and a girl meet in a super cute and unique way.” “So only a guy and girl?” Paulo asked. “Well, no, I guess not.” “I mean, is it a meet-macho if it’s two guys who are into each other? Or a feminine-frolic if it’s two women?” “Shut up,” Kaleen said, rolling her eyes at her coworker.
“If a thing is worth doing, it’s worth doing well. If it’s worth having, it’s worth waiting for. If it’s worth attaining, it’s worth fighting for. And if it’s worth experiencing, it’s worth putting aside time for,” Aleck said. Kenna stopped in the middle of the dining room and looked up at him. “Oscar Wilde said that.”
“Frog Hogs?” Kenna asked. “Yeah. The generic term is ‘tag chaser,’ women who go after any man in the military. But a Frog Hog is someone who only wants to date the best of the best…a Navy SEAL.” “Conceited,” Kenna muttered. But Aleck caught the humor in her tone, and he much preferred that than the humiliation he’d heard earlier. “We prefer the word ‘confident,’” Aleck said. He took another deep breath and continued his story.

