by Jill Shalvis
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Author: Jill Shalvis
“Then it’s just a present present,” he said, a smile in his voice. “A promise for the future. Our future. ”
“Oh Nick,” she breathed, slipping the ring on, so happy she could scarcely contain herself. “I wasn’t sure you wanted a future. ”
“I do, very much. I think about my life before you came into it, Mia. It sucked. ” He met her gaze. “I need you. I want you to know that. I should have told you sooner, but I thought that made me weak. I was wrong about that. You’re the only thing I care about. You’re the only thing that matters to me. I turned down the job—”
“Nick,” she gasped. “No. You—”
“I took a different one, with the same company. Still restorative justice, but I’ll be staying within the state of New York. ”
“But you wanted to travel. ”
“Wanted. Past tense. I want to be with you, Mia. You’re it for me. You’re everything. ” He paused and let his gaze touch her every feature. “You’re the best choice I ever made. You’re my only choice. ”
She pressed her forehead to his, her words brushing against his lips. “I was just thinking the same thing about you. ”