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The Blessing (The Colorado Series Book 1) by Elizabeth Price (32)


chapter 32

hurt

My father always stood up for me, always believed in me, when no one else did. That’s what makes hating him so hard. The truth is, I could never truly hate him; no matter what he’s done or what he will do. My father had so many chances to turn his back on me in the past. So many chances to look at me and my fucked-up actions and think “this kid just isn’t worth the trouble,” but he didn’t. For some odd reason, I was always worth it to him. My father and brother were the only two people in my life who really gave a flying fuck about me. My mother didn’t give a damn—never did—and yet, I feel this need to protect her. I laugh because looking back she never felt the need to protect me. Hell, she didn’t even want to be around me. I was no more than a nuisance to her.

Sneaking across the carpeted floor, I try desperately to stay quiet so I won’t be detected. I just want to get my fix and be left the fuck alone. What I wouldn’t give for a nice moment of peace without someone breathing down my fucking neck. My dad’s voice stops me in my tracks; he’d be so disappointed if he knew I was stealing from his stash in the kitchen again.

“Evelyn, we can’t just leave him behind. How’s that going to look to him?”

“Arthur, we can’t keep coddling him. How much trouble does he have to get into before you can see this? I don’t want him to ruin our vacation, okay? He has an attitude problem everywhere we go, and I’m not going to put up with it this time. I just want a nice, quiet vacation. Is that really too much for me to ask?”

“You really want to leave him behind?” my father asks incredulously. “You’re so worried about him getting into trouble, yet you want to leave him here alone with our house at his disposal? Which one is it, Evie? Are you worried about his well-being, or not?”

“Don’t give me that look, Arthur. You know what your son is like.”

I roll my eyes at her tone. She always calls me “Dad’s son,” whenever she’s fucking pissed at me for something. When is she not fucking pissed at me for something, though? I’m always my father’s son. While she’s never been “nice” to me, now, she doesn’t even bother hiding her disapproval and contempt. I suppose I have been shitty lately. I did just get another in-school suspension for fighting, but fuck, she could try to be a little less icy towards me every now and then. Honestly, I wish my school would just fucking expel me already. What are they waiting for? It seems imminent at this point. I’d rather get kicked out now than have to go back to that hellhole school.

“I know he’s been a bit much lately but leaving him here alone isn’t going to help a single thing. I think you know that, Evelyn. You just don’t want him to be there to interfere with your vacation.”

“You’re always defending him. We can’t ever have a nice time without you bringing him up and worrying about him.”

“How can I not bring him up? He’s our son!”

There’s a heartbeat of a pause before my mother says, “I just need a break, Arthur. I think I deserve that much.” She’s so sweet sounding now; she’s obviously changed her tactic because she knows my dad will give in. When I hear him sigh, I know she’s won again.

So, they’re leaving me behind. I can’t say I’m fucking surprised, or even sad about the fact. It will give me a nice break from them, too. Growing bored of their conversation, I quietly saunter back toward the kitchen and pick up my dad’s bottle of Jack. I pour the contents into a black coffee mug and throw the empty bottle in the trashcan in the garage, making sure to hide it under the mountains of trash bags. Thank fucking God, no one in this house pays much attention to me. The only time they hover is when they want to get on to me about something. Otherwise, I might as well be a ghost. Since Dean’s at practice and my parents are arguing in the study, I practically have the whole house to myself.

I take a long drink of whiskey as I walk back to my room, smiling as it burns its way down my throat. The taste of Jack has always been so fucking comforting. Its familiar bite always makes me feel like I’m home. As fucking cheesy as that sounds, it’s still true. I jump onto my couch and flick on the television. I can hear dad coming up the stairs, and I’m sure he’s probably going to come up and apologetically tell me what’s going on. Whatever. I don’t care about going. I don’t care about anything.

I’m used to feeling like the family’s fucking nuisance. I’ve grown accustomed to it and now I know how to deal. However, part of me could only stomach it because I knew I had at least one parent who loved me. Now that things with my father are on shaky ground, I don’t know how the fuck to handle anything. I can’t help but think that I grew up living a lie. That thought makes me so fucking pissed because my father was the one person I could always rely on. He was the one man I could always look up to. Now he’s just—well, now I don’t know what the hell he is.

 

 

We meet in a public place because the idea of being alone with him made me feel both vulnerable and uncomfortable. I wanted a place where I could leave whenever I wanted to—just in case our conversation went sour. While I’m here to hear him out and work on forgiving him, I’m well aware of my temper. I know I have trouble putting a cap on it sometimes. If he said the wrong thing or looked at me the wrong way, I know it could easily set me off. I’m walking on eggshells, so it’s best to play it safe.

I pull up to the coffee shop that’s located about halfway between his place and mine and find my dad’s Lexus already parked out front. I’m so thankful he agreed to meet with me so soon because being alone with my thoughts for too long is never a good thing. My imagination tends to run wild and I’d probably come up with ideas that were worse than anything my father would actually tell me. I don’t want to think so much shit about him, but I can’t help it. Not when he gives me so many reasons to.

Today, he appears exhausted, yet, more collected than the last time I saw him. He looks at peace with the situation almost, as if he knows there’s nothing more he can do than to come clean about whatever it is he’s hiding. It would be a stretch to say he looked happy, but he sure as hell doesn’t look as agitated as he was during our last meeting. He smiles as soon as he sees me and stands to greet me as I walk toward his table. I’m surprised when he pulls me into a hug. He’s acting as if I’m going somewhere. As if he believes this is the last time he’ll get to hug me. Moments like these send a chill up my spine. The energy surrounding him shifts and something in my gut tells me that whatever he has to say to me might change everything. I pull back and look at him—really look at him—wondering what on Earth has changed.

When I disengage—I can sense his fear. I wonder if he’s afraid of losing me. I want to assure him he could never lose me, not after Dean’s death. I can’t imagine turning my back on him, regardless of what he’s done. His past is over—my past is over—and it’s time we moved on. I can’t fault him for his past, just like he hasn’t condemned me for mine. I couldn’t imagine what it would do to him if I wrote him out of my life completely. That’s almost worse than if I died because I would still be alive in the world and wanting nothing to do with him. I couldn’t imagine the hurt that would cause.

Wanting to ignore the unsettling vibes he’s projecting, I take a seat at the table and give him an expectant look before he does the same. “How’s it going, Dad?” I awkwardly ask, feeling rattled with anxiety as I continue to sense his unease.

He doesn’t answer my question, but instead asks, “Do you want anything, Trev? I can order you a coffee?” He sounds breathless, so excited I’m here that he instantly goes into his “dad mode.”

I chuckle at him and run a nervous hand through my hair. I came here to smooth things over with him, but I can’t help but notice that something’s wrong. There’s obviously something he’s not telling me. “No, Dad. I’m fine. I just wanted to talk to you. Apologize for how I behaved the last time we spoke.”

“Don’t apologize,” he says with a wave of his hand. “I understand completely. Your reaction was better than the one I expected, actually. I knew my transgressions would be brought into the light sooner or later… I just hadn’t expected you to find out so soon. When I heard your voice on the phone that night, I knew something was wrong. At first, I thought I was just being paranoid because I had just started seeing this woman again. However, the moment I saw you the last time we met, I knew you had some idea what was going on. You looked so disappointed…” he trails off.

“How recent is this thing with her?”

Very recent,” he assures me, while twisting his hands on the table. “I asked your mom for a divorce and then moved into my own apartment. About a week later, Felicity came back to town and wanted to settle down here. I couldn’t help but reach out to her. It’s been so long since I’d seen her.”

“Do you think she came back for you? Was that the reason she decided to settle in Evergreen?”

His blue eyes bore into mine, burning with conflict. He looks so distant—like someone else completely. What the fuck is he lying to me about? The look in his eyes makes my heart hurt, but I can’t bring myself to let this go. Mesmerized by his pain and inner turmoil—I can’t look away. Suddenly, I wonder if meeting at a quiet coffeehouse on a weekday was a good idea. I hadn’t realized we’d be airing our dirty laundry here.

“Trevor, all I ever wanted to do was protect you,” he begins reaching out to take my hand in his.

Last night I felt fucking sorry for him, but now it seems like he’s been holding out on me. I pull my hand away from his and shake my head in disbelief. I start to feel the anger within me rise to the surface. “Protect me from what?” I grit out through my teeth.

“I didn’t want you to feel any different,” he rambles on, unfazed by my sudden change in demeanor.

“Stop being so fucking vague and tell me, Dad,” I quietly spit out, not wanting to draw too much attention to our unfortunate conversation.

“She came back because she knew you were here.” What the fuck? “That day you said you ran into her, well, I asked her about it and she had no idea who you were. She wouldn’t have approached you like that if she had known.”

“Known what?” I spit out, not recognizing my own voice. “Who is she, Dad?”

He says the words and I feel my entire body shutdown. I feel fucking paralyzed in my chair as I stare at him in utter disbelief. I should have known. God, I should’ve fucking known! She felt so fucking familiar to me and now I know why. My mom… Evelyn… has been so cold to me my entire fucking life, and now I know why. She never had an inkling of anything resembling love. I had brushed it off... I told myself it didn’t matter. I told myself she was defective in some way and just couldn’t love me right—but all this fucking time—God, I just can’t believe it. I can’t believe my dad would do this to me. I can’t believe my dad would allow me to grow up thinking I was unlovable just so he could hide this dirty little secret from me. I can hear my chair rattling beneath me. Every muscle in my body tenses as if I were receiving a harsh physical blow. I want to punch something—someone. I just want a release from all of my fucking pain.

“Trevor? Son?”

An angry tear rolls down my cheek before I can stop it. My entire life has been a fucking lie. “That woman is my mother?” I ask, my voice raspy as I’m barely able to get the words out.  

With a clenched jaw and watery, bloodshot eyes he nods. Before I can stop myself, my fist slams down on the table, knocking my dad’s cup of coffee off. It shatters on the tiled floor. All I can see is fucking red. I can’t listen to another word my dad says. I don’t listen to what anyone says as I storm out of the coffeehouse with hot, angry tears rolling down my face. Fucking pussy! I need to feel better. I need to feel something. I need a release. I turn facing the brick wall of the coffeehouse and slam my fist into it repeatedly until I see my blood staining the bricks. The pain in my knuckles feels incredible. It distracts me from the pain burning within me and makes me feel alive.

How could she leave me? If that woman is my mom, how the fuck could she leave me behind? Why wasn’t I good enough for her? I fall to my knees, trying to catch my breath. I’m sure I look fucking crazy, but I’m too far gone and pissed to give a shit about that now. I hear the chimes of the coffeehouse door opening from my spot on the sidewalk.

I feel my dad’s arm wrap around my shoulder and hear him say, “Son, let me talk to you. Please, let me explain. I did it to protect you. It was the only way.”

A dark laugh passes through my lips. “You protected me by lying to me? Here, I thought I was pissed at you for having an affair. I could’ve forgiven that though because I fucking loved you. But now? Now you tell me that the woman I thought was my mom for my entire fucking life, isn’t my actual mother? That instead, my mom is a woman I met one fucking time in my entire fucking life at a Goddamn grocery store!”

I want to ask why he’d do this to me, but why waste my fucking breath? Part of me wants to beat the shit out of him, while another part wants him to console me like he used to when I was a small boy. That second thought pisses me off. I don’t need his comfort. I don’t need anyone. I stand up and walk off, leaving both my truck and him behind. I walk in a haze, too angry to see where I’m going. I don’t care where I end up, as long as it’s far away from him. I let my feet lead the way. My body takes me to a dive bar and I throw open the door, allowing some light to shine in on the darkness of the bar. There’s no customers inside, only a bartender coming from the back as soon as he sees me take a seat. He tries to make small talk, probably wondering why I look like fucking shit. I cut him off, ordering a whiskey, straight up before slouching over the bar top.

As soon as I get my drink, I down it. The burn is a welcomed one, feeling like a greeting from an old friend. That exhilarating feeling doesn’t last long, though and it’s quickly replaced by the burn of regret. Angry tears fill my eyes and my entire body tenses in frustration and disappointment. The bartender asks me something, but I don’t hear him. I quickly tell him to “fuck off,” causing him to return to the back while muttering curses under his breath. I slap my face once, and then a second time even harder. What the fuck have I just done?

In a matter of seconds, I’ve let everyone down. I let Grey down. I fucking promised him I’d never do this again. I told him I would be a good dad to him and look at me now. I can’t stop the tears as they trail down my face. I can’t believe I’ve fucked everything up so quickly. Before I know what I’m doing, I ball my hand into a fist and slam it down on the glass, causing it to shatter across the bar top. I stare at my bloodied hand for an unmeasurable amount of time before wiping my tears with the other. I pick out a few shards of glass protruding from my wounds. With my bloodied hand, I reach for my phone, wanting to hear the sound of Ronnie’s voice before I do something much worse. She answers on the second ring.

“Trevor?”

Her voice immediately soothes my entire being. She’s the cure to any ailment I could possibly have. I close my eyes and allow myself to calm down to the sound of her breathing.

“Trevor? What’s wrong?” When I don’t answer right away, she quickly continues, “Baby, you’re scaring me!”

My heart drops. She would be so disappointed if she knew where I was. I’ve never felt so fucking ashamed of myself in my entire life. I was doing so well and now I fucked it all up. Just like I fuck-up everything I touch.

“Trevor, where are you? I’ll come to you, wherever you are.”

“Ronnie,” I finally gasp, sounding just as cowardly as I feel. “I messed up.”

“Trevor?” Her voice raises an octave. “Baby, just tell me where you are and I’ll come get you. We can talk about this when you’re home.”

“I messed up really bad,” I tell her with a shaky voice.

“I understand, baby, but you need to tell me where you are, so I can help you.”

I hear Grey’s cries in the background and I wish I were there to soothe him. I just want to hold him. I just want to go home. “I’m at a bar,” I tell her, feeling fucking repulsed.

“Okay, Trevor. We’re coming,” she says without a trace of judgment in her voice. “Just tell me which one.”

I drift outside and look up at the poorly painted sign. As soon as I read off the name, Ronnie assures me she’ll look it up on her phone and be on her way.

“I love you, Trevor,” she says, sounding very worried all of the sudden. “We’ll be there soon.”

I know why she told me she loved me. She’s worried I’ll do something worse if my self-deprecation continues. She’s right, if she hadn’t told me that—I don’t know what I’d do. As sad as that fucking is to admit, I need to hear it right now. Maybe I’m struggling with my life more than I care to admit.

I return to the bar and throw some money down to pay for my whiskey, including enough to cover the broken glass and cursing at the bartender. I grab a towel from behind the bar and wrap it around my bloodied hand before saying goodbye to this hellhole. It’s amazing a place like this can harness all the demons I’ve been suppressing since the day my brother died. Feeling beaten down and ashamed, I slowly make my way outside and take a seat on the sidewalk. I put my head in my hands and contemplate how easy it was for me to pick up that drink. The thought is fucking debilitating. It means I can fuck-up at any time. What will happen if I lose control again? One wrong decision could ruin my life. I can’t allow myself to do anything that would jeopardize my relationship with Ronnie and Grey. I’d be so incredibly lost without them.

As I sit under the afternoon sun, I think about Felicity… my mother. I wonder if deep down I knew there was something distinctive about her when I saw her for the very first time. I thought she seemed familiar, but perhaps that was because she looked so much like me. Our features are similar—so similar that I can’t believe it didn’t occur to me before. Then again, I hadn’t thought about the possibility of my dad lying to me my entire life. He said he did it to protect me, but protect me from what? What was so bad that he needed to lie to me for all of these years?

Twenty minutes pass by before Ronnie pulls up to the bar. I can’t even look at her. I feel too ashamed of myself. I’ve never felt so fucking weak. I hear her get out of her car. I feel her walk towards me, but I don’t look up. I keep my eyes down, staring at the sidewalk, not wanting to see the disappointed look that must be on her beautiful face. I wanted to make her fucking proud of me, but here I am now, curled up and pathetic in front of her.

“Babe, are you ready to get going? You can sit in the backseat with Grey. He missed you so much today.”

I frown at this and rub the tears from my eyes. She reaches down to take my hand but pauses when she gets a look at my bloodied hand that’s still wrapped in the dirty bar towel. She reaches for my other hand and helps pull me up off the sidewalk to a standing position.

I take a step away from her, feeling too emotional to allow her to touch me. She reaches for my injured hand and questions, “What happened, Trev?”

“I got angry and broke a glass… and I punched a wall,” I say, holding up my other hand to show her my bloodied knuckles.

She takes a deep breath and I can hear the sympathy in her voice as she says, “Well, let’s get you home so I can clean you up.”

“I’m sorry, Ronnie,” I say as I follow her dutifully toward her car.

“Don’t apologize, Trev. Whatever happened—well, we can work through it together. Let’s just go home now.”

I nod in agreement. She opens the backseat and I find Grey kicking and squealing in his car seat, obviously eager to see me. My heart breaks as I look at him. I could’ve easily stayed at that bar and washed away my sorrows with whiskey and possibly destroyed my relationship with him. The thought of how close I’d been to doing that causes tears to prick my eyes.

“Dada!” Grey squeals, eager for me to slide into the car next to him. He’s my light when I feel like I’m surrounded by nothing but darkness. When he’s near, nothing else in my world matters. With the hand that’s in better condition, I reach out and allow him to hold onto my thumb. I watch him on the car ride home. I can’t help but wonder how my dad could look me in the eye and lie to me like that. Especially when I was little and depended on him for everything. I could never do that to Grey. I can’t even stomach the thought of doing anything to hurt him.

During the ride, he watches me, as well. He notices the scrapes on my knuckles as he plays with my hand and gives me an odd look before his eyes fill with tears. He touches the injury with his right hand and stares at it. I notice his bottom lip begin to tremble and if we weren’t in the backseat of a car, I’d take him in my arms and comfort him.

“Grey, Daddy’s okay. Don’t cry for me, buddy.” My soothing words don’t help, and tears begin to trickle down his cheeks. “It’s okay, buddy. I’m okay.”

I look up to see Ronnie watching us in the rearview mirror. She gives me a small, sad smile before her eyes return to the road. Turning to Grey, I bend down to kiss his forehead and wipe away the tears from his soft, chubby cheeks. I start playing with him, hoping that doing so will assuage this pain I’m feeling. He distracts me from everything else. Ronnie comes to help us out of the car once she’s parked. She takes Grey from his car seat and I follow them to her apartment. She instructs me to go to the bathroom so she can clean me up, while she puts Grey in his baby gym in front of the television.

I put the lid to the toilet seat down and sit on it, hanging my head while I wait for Ronnie to come to me. She doesn’t say a word as she comes in with a first-aid kit and a bottle of antiseptic. She cleans the wounds of my “good’ hand before bandaging it up. She kisses the top of my hand before moving to the other one. I can’t explain how her gentle touch makes me feel.

“You have some glass in this one,” she observes as she grabs a pair of tweezers from her bathroom cabinet. I cringe as she begins to pick it out. The glass prickles my wound as she pulls it from my skin. It reminds me of my days brawling back in high school. Of course, back then, I didn’t have a beautiful, loving girl to take care of me. Back then, my life wasn’t so wonderful, yet, incredibly fucked up at the same time. For every good thing, there seems to be something bad that always follows.

“Am I hurting you?” she asks after she sees me flinch.

“No, I’m fine,” I assure her, despite looking up at her long enough to give her a pained smile.

She gasps as she looks at my face and cups my cheek, “Baby, what happened? Did you get into a fight?”

“I got into a fight with myself,” I say grimly as I turn to look at the damage in the mirror. My cheek is bruised from where I smacked myself. Hopefully if I spend the night icing it, it’ll be gone by tomorrow.

“You fought yourself?” Ronnie asks, obviously not understanding.

“I was really angry at myself… and it just happened,” I say with a useless shrug.

“You were angry, so you lashed out at yourself?” she asks, bending down so she can see my face better. “Trev...”

“I’m fine.” When she doesn’t look convinced, I add, “Really, Ronnie. Everything is okay now.”

She pauses for a moment before quietly going back to work on my injured hand. As soon as she gets the last bit of glass out, she cleans it with antiseptic and bandages it up. After she kisses the back of my hand, I pull her onto my lap and hold her tightly against me. She sighs and rests her head on my shoulder before wrapping her arms around me.

We sit in silence for a long time, when she finally asks, “You don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to, but what happened with your dad, Trev? I thought you went to smooth things over with him.”

I don’t say anything for a long time, allowing the rise and fall of Ronnie’s chest calm me down until I’m able to speak. “That was the plan, but as soon as I got there I knew something was wrong. When he started talking… God, I was so fucking upset. I’m still fucking upset. He lied to me my entire life, Ronnie.”

“About what?” she asks, raising her head to look at me.

“Evelyn isn’t my mother,” I say with a bitter laugh.

“What?” Ronnie asks, her beautiful eyes widening in disbelief. “Do you know who—”

“I ran into her that day at the grocery store. You introduced yourself to her…”

Her eyes widen in recognition. “The beautiful one… I’m so sorry, Trevor.”

I shrug, feeling my eyes sting with tears for the millionth time today. I blink the tears away and force a smile for her sake. “I’m fine, now. I swear I am. It’s just so much to take in… I can’t wrap my head around it.” I pause and take a deep breath, feeling so exposed all of the sudden. “Why didn’t she want me, Ronnie? Why would she give me up?” I quietly muse.

“I don’t know, babe.” She says softly as she wraps her arms around my neck and holds me to her. “I just don’t know. People make bad choices all of the time, but maybe you can reach out to her and ask her why she allowed your dad to raise you.”

“I don’t understand how my dad could lie to me for so long. It’s like lying is second nature to him.” I pause, not wanting to say the next part because it’s hard to even think it. “I looked up to him, Ronnie. My entire life he was the only person I could ever count on. Now… now I just don’t know anymore. He’s not the man I thought he was. He didn’t just fuck around on my mom, he lied to me about who I was. He let my mother—Evelyn—dig into me every fucking day. He didn’t stop to tell me she wasn’t even my mom and there was a reason she didn’t like me.” I didn’t even know I was crying until Ronnie wiped a tear off my cheek.

“I wish I knew what to say. You’re right, your father made a mistake. You’ll get through this, Trev. You’re so much stronger than you think you are.”

“Thank you.”

She gives me a confused smile. “For what?”

“For being here,” I say, simply. “I don’t know how I’d deal with this shit without you. I’m so glad you’re here, even when I’m fucking up.”

“You didn’t fuck-up,” she says, her voice ringing with conviction. “You stopped yourself before things could go too far. You wouldn’t have been able to do that if you were a fuck-up, Trev. You slipped up, but then you called me. You did the right thing.” I shake my head, not feeling convinced. She laced her fingers through mine, pressing her palm gently against my bandaged one. “Trevor, you’re a strong man. I wish you saw yourself the way I do.”

I nod, using my free hand to wipe my face. I look at her, astounded by the fact that this beautiful woman loves me. “I love you, Ronnie. I can’t believe how lucky I am to have you in my life.”

“I love you, too.” She smiles at me, making me feel fucking breathless. I’ve had the worst day ever, but she still finds a way to make me feel better.

“I’ll love you forever. I’ll spend the rest of my life showing you just that if you’ll let me.” I can’t help but feel overly emotional after that life-altering news. She needs to know how I feel, but I can’t help the fact that my confession sounds like a fucking marriage proposal. It’s much too soon for that shit, and yet, it feels so fucking right. I want her to be mine. I need her in my life, and I know I can’t live without her. I don’t want to live without her. I turn my head to look at her in the dim light of her bathroom. Her face doesn’t have an ounce of makeup on it. She’s showing off her natural beauty and her pretty pale skin. She has her hair piled up on top of her head in a messy bun. Never has a woman looked so perfect to me. I want to make her mine forever.

“Why are you looking at me like that?” Ronnie asks with a giggle and then gives me one of the softest of smiles I’ve ever seen.

“You’re so beautiful,” I tell her because it’s the absolute truth.

She smiles at this and reaches up to run her fingers through my hair. “You are, too.”

I stare at her as if I’m seeing her for the very first time. This is the woman I want to marry. This is the woman I want to spend every day of the rest of my life with.

“What are you thinking?”

“I’m thinking about how I’d like you to be mine forever.”

She smiles, reaching back up to cup my face as she gazes into my eyes.

“Would you?”

“Would I what?” she questions breathlessly.

“Would you be mine forever?”

She stares at me for a heartbeat longer, her gorgeous green eyes filling with tears. She nods and lifts her head to bring her lips to mine. They taste salty and sweet, yet they still feel like velvet as they move against mine. I could never get enough of this; I could never get enough of her.

“I’m yours,” she finally tells me before kissing me again.

I’ll see if she truly means that soon enough. As she pulls away, I look down at her left ring finger, noticing how empty it looks all of a sudden. How will other men know she’s taken if I don’t stake my claim? She’s mine already—mind, body, and soul. I want her bound to me in every possible way. Jesus Christ, Trevor! When did you get so fucking sappy? Apparently as soon as I met Ronnie. I suppose having a wonderful son and an amazing girlfriend will do that shit to you.

I suppose I should start shopping around for a ring for her soon. Tomorrow, perhaps. I don’t know when I’ll propose, but it’ll be nice to have it just in case. If she says “yes” to marrying me, I’ll be the happiest man on the whole fucking planet. I’ll show her every day how much I love her and just how much she means to me. I’d give her the world and expect nothing in return because that’s what love is.

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