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What would she do if I took her hand? Should I tell her I want to be more than friends?
But I barely heard any of it, because for the first time, I was actually kissing the girl I’d been wanting to kiss since I was fifteen.
“So I was thinking, maybe we should practice.” Blood rushed straight to my cock. “Right now?” “Maybe not right this second, but you know . . . soon.”
“How does he look at me?” I couldn’t resist asking. “Like he can’t believe you’re real.”
“You already know me better than anybody else.”
I’ve never been close with anyone the way I am with you.”
Because even though we aren’t getting married, you are the person I cherish most, someone I will always want in my life.
the ring was hers. But it didn’t make her mine.
“Meet up for a weekend in New York—or anywhere else in the world. I’ll pick you up in a jet, we’ll rent a hotel suite, eat at fancy places, see shows, go shopping, or even better, avoid people and do nothing at all. Just . . . be together. Like this. You and me.”
I’d wish for the guts to tell you I love you. Because I don’t need you to be perfect or magical. I just need you to stay with me.
Hutton is the only guy I’ve ever felt this close to. The one guy on the planet who gets me, who’s seen me at my best and worst, who knows the crazy inner workings of my mind and doesn’t judge me.”
“My problem is that I love this woman you’re talking about like she’s a fucking piece of meat. And I can’t think of anything better than having her to myself for the rest of my life. The thought of being with someone else is absurd. The thought of her being with someone else makes me want to put my fist through the wall. The thought of losing her because I’m a fucking idiot is unacceptable.”
“I love you, Felicity. I’ve always loved you. And if you’ll let me, I will love you for the rest of my life.”
“Is this where I can tell you I love you too?” He smiled. “Sure.”
Hutton—my friend and my forever. The love of my life.

