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Click here"But no one ever made me feel as cared for as you did. There was never anyone who made me feel as safe and ... cherished ... curled up against them. Not even close."
She paused, then continued. "When I say I care for you ... I mean I've loved you since I was eighteen, and I plan to keep on loving you until forever." Her expression turned tender.
"I just needed to finish growing up before I came back home."
She leaned in and kissed me softly. I didn't resist. I was in shock as feelings long buried and presumed dead burst out of deep recesses in which they'd lurked.
She took my chin in her hand and made me look at her as she quietly said, "This is what I want, the man I've loved almost a third of my life. And unless you can lie with a straight face one more time and tell me that you don't want me, I'm here to stay. There are no more visits because I'm not leaving. Are you going to lie again?"
I didn't. I couldn't. I took her upstairs ... and let her have the right side of the bed.
I hope you enjoyed a bit of age-gap romance. Thanks to norafares and MsCherylTerra for reading it while it was being worked on and making it much better. —C
I sort of remembered this when I started reading it again and part of ending about her maturing came back. It was even better when she moved back in with him after being a meany. Excellent story, although I don't really think summer winter romances really work out well. In my case at 25 I married a 19 year old with a two year old girl and that only lasted 13 years. Our 6 years difference was too much as I was wore out from my job at 35 and at 40 nobody was hiring old guys like me. Age discrimination is alive and well. 81 and comfortable but a little lonely without my second wife of 40 years.
Great little story with a theme more common than most would like. i.e. Not all men are bastards.
I hate this author, how could he allow this to end, I love them both, i want to read it forever