He chuckled. “You’re going to help me get happy?”
I nodded. “I’m going to help you get happy.”
“Jerry?”
“Yes, Tom?”
“I’m in love with you.”
“I’m in love with you, too.” That never stopped. That never went away.
We’d spent the next hour creating the list of things to try over the next few years to help Aiden and me unlock our ultimate level of joy.
Go skydiving
Have Aiden take a drawing class for fun
Build a snow castle
Travel to see the northern lights
Take a cooking class
Say no to more people
Don’t feel bad about saying no
Travel the world outside of work commitments
Hailee gets into a master’s program
Get married
Start a family
As we made the list, we laughed with one another, and it felt as if we were seventeen, sitting between our homes, falling in love with one another all over again. Being loved by that boy felt right.
“I’m a little mad at you,” I confessed.
“And why’s that?”
“Because you’re even more handsome than I remember.”
He laughed. “You look better than when I left you, which says a lot because you always looked perfect.”
“Screw you.”
“Please do.”
My cheeks heated. “I’m serious, Aiden. I feel like when we hooked up on the staircase, it happened so fast that I didn’t get the chance to do my overthinking thing. Now, we can’t hook up again because my thoughts would be too loud. It’s not every day you hook up with Superman.”
“We can literally make it an everyday thing, Hailee. I promise you, that’s an option.”
I laughed. “We aren’t going to do that.”
He moved in closer to me. “You know the best way to get comfortable with someone in the bedroom?”
“What’s that?”