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And I’m sorry your father made you feel like the two were synonymous. You are more than your achievements, Gemma. You are brilliant, and ambitious, and you are good, do you hear me? And what you do or do not achieve in this life has no bearing on your value.”
“Just Teddy.” Teddy grinned. “Mr. Teddy’s my father.”
“I love the way you make me feel and the way you make me believe anything is possible with perseverance. So, if this is as real for you as it is for me”—she lowered herself to her knees, both of them, because she didn’t trust herself to balance on one—“will you marry me?”
Gemma leaned in, lips grazing Tansy’s ear once they were alone. “Did you hear that? Apparently, your wife is a holy terror.” Tansy turned, resting her forehead against Gemma’s. “I wouldn’t have her any other way.”