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Mariana Zapata

The Wall of Winnipeg and Me

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    “I don’t know,” I stuttered. “Do you love me?”

    His gaze was so intent the entire world seemed to stop. “You tell me. I never stop thinking about you. I worry about you all the time. Every beautiful thing I see reminds me of you. I can’t finish my practices in Colorado without wishing you were around,” he said in a steady tone. “You tell me what I feel.”
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    He had a confidence that went deeper than that of a man who liked what he saw in the mirror; Aiden valued the skills he’d developed through hard work. He believed in every inch of himself. He cared about what he could do and pushed himself to be better than he was the day before, not any of the external crap so many other people valued so much
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋compartió una citael mes pasado
    That handsome, wonderful face leaned closer to mine. “How do you not know that you mean the world to me? I haven’t made it clear enough?”

    “I don’t know,” I stuttered. “Do you love me?”

    His gaze was so intent the entire world seemed to stop. “You tell me. I never stop thinking about you. I worry about you all the time. Every beautiful thing I see reminds me of you. I can’t finish my practices in Colorado without wishing you were around,” he said in a steady tone. “You tell me what I feel.”
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    He made a light noise, a tender one. “That’s my girl.”

    His girl? “I am?” I just outright asked him, hoping more than a little he wasn’t just… that was stupid, Aiden wouldn’t just say that.

    “The only one,” he said it like there was no other choice in the world.
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋compartió una citael mes pasado
    I didn’t lower my face as I told him the truth. “I can’t help it. I didn’t like people talking about you when I worked for you, and I like it even less now.”

    Those dark brown eyes bore into mine. “Even when you used to flip me off?”

    “Just because you’ve made me mad doesn’t mean I ever stopped caring about you, dummy,” I whispered in a frown, totally conscious of the guys sitting behind us. “I would have done just about anything for you back then, even when you got on my nerves. I might have just waited until the last minute to push you out of oncoming traffic, but I’d still push you out of the way.”
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    “If someone messes with you, they’re going to mess with me, Van. I don’t want to hurt your feelings. I might not be good with this friend crap, but I’m not about to let somebody get away with hurting you. Ever. Do you understand me?”
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    “Are you going to be okay?”

    I nodded. “I’m always going to be okay.”
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    Plus, it could be worse. Things could always be worse. I tried to never forget that.
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    “Touch my wife again, and I’ll break every bone in your goddamn body.”
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