The Book

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All that mattered was what she hadn't read yet... what was to come.

And he was fixing all of that.

Everything that was coming was all going to be good, and she knew that in her heart.

Aaron would make sure of it.

"I do love you, Aaron Montgomery," she whispered in his ear, holding tightly to his neck as he cried tears of happiness into hers. "I will till our dyin' days!"

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U4ia99U4ia994 months ago

Milan Kundera wrote that love begins with a metaphor. So true. I love the way you showed how the broken book metaphor gave her the insight to enable here to fall for Aaron. I was nervous for him for a while there!

Crusader235Crusader2356 months ago

Wonderful strange story. Wish there was more. Five stars, and thank you for it.

gingerEllenPgingerEllenP6 months ago

Love your writing, Gab :)

Ravey19Ravey196 months ago

Good story. Just felt that the change was too sudden.

marchant87marchant876 months ago

Loved this one!! I truly love that she didn’t realize how much he already loved her. Seeing her love for him come on like the turn of a page of a book was awesome. I really liked the ending and actually wanted to read more about them.

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