So he gave me two.
My eyes rise to meet his. “Did you make this book?”
He nods.
Oh…
His silhouette blurs.
It’s not possible to miss someone this much.
It was…because I did
Realization sets in, I wrote these notes when I thought I would never see him again. “You found my box?”
“Yes.”
“You read my letters?”
“Every last one.”
I screw up my face in tears. “You made them into a…book?” My voice cracks with emotion, and I turn the page, I can hardly see the words.
From the moment I met her, I knew she was the one.
My heart ached for what I couldn’t have.
So I loved her from afar
Oh…
He leans in and kisses me, his lips lingering over mine. “I love you, Gracie,” he whispers. “I have always loved you.”
“I love you.” I smile against his lips. “Oh…man. You’re good.”
He chuckles. “How am I doing? Is this A game enough?”
“This is breaking the scoreboard.”
He laughs and holds up a finger. “Ahh…but there’s more.”
“More?” I smile as I wipe my tears.
He texts something on his phone. “Unfortunately, I can’t fit this part of our date into the magic picnic basket.”
The back door of my house opens and a trail of people in white chefs’ uniforms walk out carrying things.
Oh crap…was my house clean?
“What in the world?”
Two men put down a small round table and two chairs on the jetty, another man sets it with a white tablecloth and lights a candelabra in the center.
Then a stream of people carry out plates of food.
“What is this?” I gasp.
“Well…” He shrugs. “I couldn’t take you to your favorite Italian restaurant in New York…so I ordered in.”