“I used to be sure about that one thing only, but now I’m sure about a few more.”
“Do tell,” I said.
“Well, I’m still sure about that, but even more importantly I’m sure about you. I’m sure about us. And by us I mean…us,” he said, rubbing his hand on my stomach.
I grabbed his shoulders and pulled him down to me kissing him hard.
“As much as I love your name, it’s not important to me,” I said.
“It’s not?” he said, looking a bit confused, but still relaxed at the same time.
“Not at all. I don’t care what other people know you by, only what I know you by. My best friend. My lover. And my husband.”
He took my face in his hands and we kissed as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez.
Suddenly our lips separated and we looked off into the distance. Two migrating humpback whales had breached no more than one hundred yards from our charter.
“Looks like we aren’t the only lovers on a journey this evening,” he said.
“And that’s the part I look forward to the most. This journey with you by my side.”
“And you by mine. I love you beautiful.”
“I love you.”
The End
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