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“I was wrong,” he says, making a crude heart shape with his hands. “Sun and rain make a rainbow.”
“There are few, indeed, who’ve ever prioritized my personal happiness. I wouldn’t expect you to be the exception.”
“I don’t care, love. I don’t care about any of it. I just want you. I want you to be my family.”
I would happily watch the world go up in flames if anything happened to her, and if that’s not enough for you, you can go to hell.”
I’m so incomprehensibly happy I seem to have misplaced most of my brain cells.
“But first, I feel like I have no choice but to make a terrible joke about finding something hard in your pants.”
“I’m going to marry you today. And then I’m going to make love to you until you can’t remember your name.”
“How’s this for a surprise?” Kenji says, leaning against the folding chair. “This beautiful piece of shit right here?” He gestures at the dilapidated house next door. “This one’s mine.” That wipes the smile off my face. “That’s right, buddy.” Kenji is grinning now. “We’re going to be neighbors.”
“I should just kill you here, shouldn’t I? In my own house. On my wedding day. It could be your gift to me.”
“I would rather impale myself on a pike.”
I’m smiling now, smiling like the most ordinary of men, staring at the most extraordinary woman I’ve ever known.