Remind Me

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"I will marry you, right now. It's beautiful. Thank you."

Cole stood and pulled her into his embrace. "Then let's get started."

They married that night, under the stars and in the company of friends and loved ones. That night, they arrived home, and Ellie smiled at the wonder of it all. Home. This was her home and this was her husband.

"It's all a little unreal, isn't it?" Cole stripped out of his clothes.

"Not just a little." Ellie pulled the dress over her head.

"You're my wife." Cole grinned. He couldn't stop doing that.

"Not quite yet." Ellie quirked an eyebrow and smiled.

They climbed into the bed and met in the middle under the blankets. Their mouths met and it was all it took to make their need frantic. They clutched at one another, hands seeking, parts aligning. As Cole slid inside of her and hit bottom, he spoke.

"Mine."

Ellie smiled as her hips rose to meet his.

"My wife."

Cole thrust again.

"My lover."

Ellie gasped against his throat.

"My heart."

Ellie clung to Cole as they made their marriage official. And when he came, buried deep inside her, she hoped to bear his children and make him happy until the end of their days.

In the middle of the night Cole reached for her, and with soft sighs and whispers they came together. His hands drifted over her body, branding every inch as his. Ellie did much the same, and after they made love, she snuggled against him, knowing that she'd never be alone again.

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LudvigBlomSELudvigBlomSE7 months ago

I can¨t understand people who let their own inhibitions affect what they think of a story! If a story is well written why fret about the morale? It's a story! I found the "second chance" enciting and would have been very happy to be the male protagonist. Don't let your own issued cloud the issue of a nice STORY!

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AnonymousAnonymousover 3 years ago
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NEVER take a girl like that back. She should never be allowed to walk around unsupervised. Too fucking stupid.

Ces2019Ces2019almost 4 years ago

Ellie is the kind of girl that after a few years of marriage starts to get bored and starts to go out with her "friends" and comming home later and later....

AnonymousAnonymousabout 6 years ago

9pm curfew siren? Where the heck did they live, Vladivostok?

AmbivalenceAmbivalenceover 7 years ago
Because I can only guess at somethings, this is kind of disappointing...

First, we don't really know her or his current age... Other comments have implied she dumped him when she was a teenager - that makes her now no older than twenty-four...

If Cole is a similar age, that means he's managed to own his own successful business by that age... Rare...

The story also said her and Cole had only been going together for a few weeks... And it sounded like the day she broke up with him was the same day she was going to leave town...

Matthew "breezed into town" during that time and apparently snagged her from Cole... Meaning she was effectively cheating on Cole during part of that three weeks... Though clearly she'd not mentioned that to HIM prior to breaking it off with him...

She said Matthew "blinded her"...sounds more like tempted - and like every reliable girlfriend, she succumbed...

And here's another reason to doubt they were teenagers... Though she was unaware, Cole had already bought her a ring... That leads me to believe he was older than nineteen... Had a car, which he'd managed to fix up and could afford a ring - inexpensive sure, but still a ring...

So she's all, "oops, I'm bad" and he pretends nothing happened...? Doesn't work for me...

Giving her time and her earning her way back in, that's one thing... But the amount of time that passed...? Way too quick.

For my tastes, anyway...

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