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“Doc?” I looked behind me. “Think about it.” “Think about what?” He grinned. “Me. Naked. I’ve got tattoos you haven’t even seen yet.” “You’re incorrigible.” He reached for my yogurt. “You’re already thinking about it. I know it.”
“There’s never enough time when you find the person you’re supposed to be with. So, if you have a shot in hell of finding someone real, someone meaningful, someone that gets inside of you and lights you up, then embrace it. And who fucking cares how it looks. You get one life, Linden. Don’t waste it.”
“We’re all broken in some way. If you’re lucky, you might find someone whose broken pieces fit with yours.”
You have to take risks, because if you don’t, then you’ll wake up at the end of your life full of regrets, and a head full of dreams never lived, and that’s a lot worse than dying.”
“I’m gonna tell you a secret. I’m not going anywhere, Linden. You want to push me away, go ahead. Try. I’ll still be here when you’re done pushing.”
He gave her such a heated look that I didn’t need to guess where their banter would lead. “That’s my sister,” Colt remarked dryly. “I put a ring on it,” Zip stated. “I can do what I want.”
“Boxer. He loves you. He’d kill for you. Remember that when you talk to him.”
“I’m not the same person that I was. He took so much from me, Boxer.” “Are you afraid I won’t love you?” I flinched. “I love you. Any and all parts of you. I love who you were, and I love who you are now.” “I don’t know who that is.”
“Regrets are a waste of time, aren’t they?” “Damn right they are,” he agreed. I exhaled slowly and then nodded. “Would you kill him for me? If I asked?” “Without hesitation. Say the word and I’ll be the one to put a bullet in his head.” “Mia said you’d kill for me because you love me.” “I would kill for you. And I do love you.” “I don’t know if that’s enough,” I admitted quietly. His expression was bleak. “It’s all I’ve got.”
I didn’t used to enjoy romantic comedies, but now I realized how much the world needed them. The lightness, the laughter, the happily ever after. Life so rarely looked the way you thought it was going to. But in cinema, in the world of love, everything always worked out. It was a beautiful lesson to remember—that sometimes, some dreams really did come true.
“I don’t like the idea of marriage in the general sense,” I said slowly, looking up to meet his eyes. “But I kind of like the idea of marriage to you.”