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I paused and realized she didn't really have many things. She needed to start all over again. I did know that Julianna brought her some clothes, shoes and other stuff. But what did she need that she didn’t have? I felt bad to have never thought about it before now. Then again, it hadn’t been any of my business when I was just awannabeboyfriend without the courage to make my move. Now I was her fiance.

I smirked to myself. Not yet, but soon.

“Why are you smiling?” she asked.

I focused on her face and replied, “I was immersed in happiness.”

She yawned and scooted closer. “All by yourself? You do know that’s like a bad habit, right?”

I laughed.

“Like didn’t your mom tell you it would make you go blind?”

I couldn’t believe her jokes as I really laughed hard. “You are too much!”

She actually deadpanned me as she looked entirely serious. “Yes, but making yourselftoohappy might betoomuchtoo.”

I hooted with a snorting laugh. “Damn Valen… Clever play on words, but it was all about you really.” I chuckled. “I was lying here looking at you and wondering how you could smell so good.”

“Wondering?” She stared at me. “I don’t know if I should feel complimented or insulted?”

“Definitely complimented.” I smirked at her. “We had my soap and regular shampoo in the shower yesterday. Stuff I use every day and I have NEVER smelled as good as you do.”

Now it was her turn to laugh.

“So that got me thinking.”

“Uh-oh,” she teased. “That’s dangerous.”

I smiled at her and shook my head. I was just discovering this hidden sense of humor that I didn’t know she possessed. “I want you to get online and order all the stuff you are missing.”

“Missing?” she repeated.

“Yes, baby.” I nodded at her. “You never packed up and moved here.”

She rolled her eyes as she propped her elbow up and braced her head in her hand. “I know, Tito. I never got the chance to rent a U-haul. I was apprehended in a church by the Rebel Saints of all things then deposited here in zipties.”

“Best day of my life,” I told her.

She stared at me. “Not my best day. I looked like a psycho. I was screaming and snarling in rage. Della attacking me…” She paused. “I deserved that though. I swear I never meant to hurt her. At the time, I really thought I was helping her by sending her to your family.”

“And it worked,” I said. “Look at her now.”

“Yeah, married and on her honeymoon.” Valencia nodded. “Except I don’t understand why they went to some tiny town in Mississippi.”.

I laughed. “Tennessee. And from what I understand, it was because of Moon Pies?”

“Oh! That cake at their wedding? Made out of layers of Moon Pies? Della said it was so romantic. I didn’t get it, but she was so happy, I just nodded my head at her.”

“But you were right about sending her here,” I told her as I grabbed her up and rolled onto my back. Propping her onto my stomach, I gazed up at her. “I’m sorry that I’m not sorry they brought you here.”

“I don’t think I’ve ever heard a non-apology-apology before.” She rolled her eyes. “So, back to this online thing.”

“Yes, I want you to use my credit card and buy like…all the stuff you need.”

“What?” She looked surprised.

“Buy body wash, shoes, underwear, nail polish.” I shook my head. “Not in that exact order, but you know, all the lady stuff.”