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Took her in my arms and lay with her for eternity, like I was supposed to.
My heart shudders violently, reminding me that it’s broken beyond repair.
And I’m left to endure this life without her. Left with no heart and only half a soul and the knowledge that I’ll never love another woman for the rest of my days. I promised her that when she closed her eyes for the final time, and it’s a promise I will keep with my dying breath.
“The way you looked at her. Like you would hang the moon for her.” She sighs softly. “Every woman deserves a man who looks at her like that. Everyone deserves someone who adores them. Someone who would die for them.”
“But hope’s a dangerous thing, right? Sometimes I think it’s the most powerful force in the universe.”
“We can live without most things, even love. But without hope, well, we have nothing left worth living for.”
“But there’s a ray of light to be found in even the darkest of situations.”
She looks just like … Just like what, asshole? Just like a ray of fucking sunshine.
“For the record, I think your ass, and the rest of your body, is fucking perfect.”
“I could make you come, Mia.”
“Prove it.”
“You don’t have to be in control here because I am. I’ve got you, sunshine. Nothing bad is going to happen when I have my hands on you. Understand?”
“Tchaikovsky’s sixth symphony.” The final symphony.
As much as I love him, I would rather live alone with hope than live a hopeless life with him.
“You have it all wrong, Sir. You might have lost yourself in me, but I found myself in you.”