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Mending Me
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“I stared at her lips as she spoke and wanted nothing more than to bend over and find out if they tasted as good as they sounded.”
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“You ever gonna ask me out, soldier?” she teased.
“Well, blondie, that’s actually why I was coming over here. You kinda stole my thunder though.”
“Well I’m sorry, but I was starting to think you didn’t have enough thunder to do it. And I would very much like to go out with you if you wanted to go out with me.”
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“Well, blondie, that’s actually why I was coming over here. You kinda stole my thunder though.”
“Well I’m sorry, but I was starting to think you didn’t have enough thunder to do it. And I would very much like to go out with you if you wanted to go out with me.”
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“God dammit. You just had to roll a two.”
“I didn’t roll the goddamn two, the dice did! All I needed to do was not roll complete trash and I would have totally bribed the guard into letting us in without having to pay the fucking toll fee.”
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“I didn’t roll the goddamn two, the dice did! All I needed to do was not roll complete trash and I would have totally bribed the guard into letting us in without having to pay the fucking toll fee.”
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“I hugged my phone to my chest and squealed like a teenager at the fact that he called me ‘his girl’.”
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“Kolbi: Speaking of getting laid, Hanky boy, how’s it going with that girl from the bar last weekend? Get her number yet? Malcolm: I swear to Christ if you haven’t I’m going to cut your dick off, make you eat it, and then get her number myself. Conrad: Malcolm we should really talk about how violent that was.”
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“Bailey Brown,” I whispered to myself, the warmth in my cheeks growing as I said her name. Bailey Brown. Blondie. My girl. I liked the way it felt on my lips.”
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“I’m so excited to make you my wife, Bailey Brown. You sure you wanna do this thing? I’ve been told I’m kind of a nerd.”
“Oh I’m sure. I’m sure now and I’m sure forever. Make me yours, Hank.”
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“Oh I’m sure. I’m sure now and I’m sure forever. Make me yours, Hank.”
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“Welcome home, hermosa.”
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“The thought of her as my wife nearly causing my heart to burst. The thought of taking pictures with her in white like I had seen the couple doing last summer was almost too much.”
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“I wanted to bring you here to give you something,” I started, pulling out a chain that held two small metal tags on it from my pocket. “You know what this means right, when a soldier gives his girl his tags? When a soldier gives a girl his tags, he’s asking her to be his. And I’d like for you to keep those forever.”
“Are you asking me—”
“Bailey Brown, will you make me the luckiest man and be my wife?”
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“Are you asking me—”
“Bailey Brown, will you make me the luckiest man and be my wife?”
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“Men were only supposed to wear their dress blues for important or formal events. I couldn’t think of a more important event than asking my girl to marry me.”
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“I knew I wanted to do this around her birthday because the best present I could give her was this. A fresh start. A new place. And a ring.”
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“I had been planning this for months and was ready for the wait to finally be over. For her to be mine, forever, if she wanted to be.”
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“Who knew that nine months could feel like forever and nine seconds all at the same time? Not me, that’s who. But I was ready for my forever with Bailey to start now and I could only hope that she wanted the same thing too.”
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“We were each other's missing piece and together, we completed one another. She was my real life nat twenty. My blondie. My Bailey. Mi hermosa.”
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“She had helped me mend from my old scars just like I had helped her mend from hers.”
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“You know what’s weird?”
“No one’s rolled a nat twenty yet.”
“Well there’s only a five percent chance you can roll one, so I’m not super surprised,” Conrad added.
“You would fuckin’ know the percentage,” Malcolm sneered.
“What’s a ‘nat twenty’?” Bailey asked, still standing behind Conrad’s chair.
“It’s a perfect roll. When you roll a nat twenty, or a natural twenty, it creates the best possible outcome for the characters and the situation they’re in.”
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“No one’s rolled a nat twenty yet.”
“Well there’s only a five percent chance you can roll one, so I’m not super surprised,” Conrad added.
“You would fuckin’ know the percentage,” Malcolm sneered.
“What’s a ‘nat twenty’?” Bailey asked, still standing behind Conrad’s chair.
“It’s a perfect roll. When you roll a nat twenty, or a natural twenty, it creates the best possible outcome for the characters and the situation they’re in.”
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“He had helped mend me by just being himself and by letting me be me. And for that, I would love him forever.”
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“From the first time I saw him to the first time I spoke to him, he brought me a sense of peace and safety I hadn’t felt before meeting him.”
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“The one undeniable thing about Hank is he always made me feel safe, no matter where we were.”
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“I just want you to know you’re the most beautiful girl in the world and I love you.”
“I love you too.”
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“I love you too.”
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“I didn’t tell the others this, but Kolbi was my favorite.”
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“Only he would bring up his game while I was trying to get in his pants.”
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“I feel like you have helped mend me. Like I was broken before meeting you and now every time I’m with you, you’re mending me a little more.”
“You know that’s a spell in Dungeons and Dragons, right?”
“What is?”
“Mending. It’s a spell in the game you can use to restore something that’s been broken, to help return it to its most perfect form.”
“Oh my god, you know what I just realized?”
“What’s that?”
“You’re a big, fat, stinkin’ nerd.”
“A nerd? Did you just call me a nerd, blondie?”
“I sure did. You’re a big ol’ nerd. But a nerd that I love. And I wouldn’t trade you for anything.”
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“You know that’s a spell in Dungeons and Dragons, right?”
“What is?”
“Mending. It’s a spell in the game you can use to restore something that’s been broken, to help return it to its most perfect form.”
“Oh my god, you know what I just realized?”
“What’s that?”
“You’re a big, fat, stinkin’ nerd.”
“A nerd? Did you just call me a nerd, blondie?”
“I sure did. You’re a big ol’ nerd. But a nerd that I love. And I wouldn’t trade you for anything.”
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“She pulled me down the hallway and I gladly followed behind her. Just like I always would.”
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“That’s my girl. That’s my Bailey. Mi hermosa.”
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“Te amaré por siempre,” I attempted, trying not to feel silly for speaking Spanish back to him.
“Very good, blondie, very good.”
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“Very good, blondie, very good.”
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“I will love you forever, beautiful.”
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“Te amaré por siempre, hermosa.”
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“Please, Hank. Fuck! You’re so good. Don’t stop.”
“Never, beautiful. You’re my forever.”
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“Never, beautiful. You’re my forever.”
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