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So this is how it's going to be, eh? Tyler Bateman, you are in for one hell of a rude awakening.
Gracie Hutton deserves everything that I could never give her. She always has and she always will. Gracie deserves the fairy tale love story with the wrap-around porch, white picket fence, and the Dalmatian named Spot.
“You've opened up a part of me that I didn't even know existed, Gray. I know that doesn't mean as much to you as what you said, but it does to me. It means everything.”
“Yeah, baby. Let's go home.
“If you see her in the lobby, turn around. If she's in the elevator when the doors open, wait for the next one. If you can see her wherever you are, close your fucking eyes. But I don't want to find you so much as breathing the same air as her again unless you want to spend the remainder of your days in a fucking wheelchair. Got it, Cody?”
“You'll be home in a couple of days,” I mutter, suddenly breathless. “Think you can survive that long?” “No.”
“I said I'm good, Gracie. Leave it alone. I just want to sit here.” He narrows his eyes at me. “Quietly.” Alright then, asshole.
Made me feel things that I never thought I was able to feel. She's my light—my guide as I walk through the darkest parts of myself, always leading me back home. Back to her. Where I should have been a long time ago.
“Too late to leave me now. My return policy is long expired.”
It took hours of shouted words and angry jabs before he finally agreed to step back and let me be the one to take care of her. Not like she isn't capable of doing so herself. She has always made that abundantly clear. But I would fail as her boyfriend if I didn't at least try.
I want everything that I can get with Gray,

