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Sera laughed under her breath, eyes still half-lidded from sleep, heart already wide awake. That soft blush on his cheeks—it made her chest ache in the best way. Even now, after everything, he could still be shy with her. Still sweet. She turned in his arms so she could face him properly, brushing her fingers through his messy hair. Her voice was gentle, teasing. “You’re asking me on a date, huh? Bold move for a guy who’s already got a fiancée.” But then her smile softened, her eyes locking with his. There was something so sincere in his voice—like he needed this, like it mattered more than just a simple outing. And she got it. She got him. She leaned in and kissed the tip of his nose. “I’d love to.” It wasn’t just about getting dressed up or eating at some little place downtown. It was about healing, about reclaiming something normal, something tender. A little piece of joy, something they chose together. Her hand found his, fingers lacing through like second nature. “Anywhere you want to go,” she added, voice barely above a whisper. “As long as it’s with you.”
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Finn smiled. It had been a long time since he really smiled. He nodded, "Together, forever and always," he whispered, kissing her nose. "How bout we get dinner and have a picnic on the beach, watch the sunset?"
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Sera felt her heart swell, warmth blooming in her chest at the sight of his smile. A real one. It wasn’t forced or fleeting—it was his, and it lit up everything inside her. She closed her eyes as he kissed her nose, her smile soft and full of something deep and quiet and whole. "Together, forever and always." God, she never wanted to forget the sound of those words in his voice. She opened her eyes again, resting her forehead gently against his. “Dinner and a beach picnic?” she murmured, already picturing it. The sand, the salt air, the quiet sound of the waves, his hand in hers as the sky turned gold. “That sounds perfect.” Her thumb brushed over the back of his hand as she whispered, “You’re perfect.” And in that moment—sunlight pouring through the window, his arms around her, their hearts still healing but beating as one—she truly believed they had forever.
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Finn smiled, leaning in to kiss her. "Youre so perfect," he murmured. The ring was in his bedside table, waiting to be presented to her.
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Sera melted into the kiss, her fingers curling into the fabric of his shirt like she never wanted to let him go. His words brushed against her lips more than her ears, soft and reverent—you’re so perfect. She felt her breath catch just a little, overwhelmed by how gentle he was with her, how much weight was packed into something so quiet. When he pulled back just slightly, she looked up at him, eyes shining with something deeper than love—trust. Safety. That fragile, beautiful thing they’d fought so hard to rebuild. “You’re one to talk,” she whispered with a crooked smile, her voice thick with emotion. “But I’ll take the compliment.” Edited at May 31, 2025 05:50 PM by Hudie
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Finn smiled softly, lips mere inches from hers. "You're definitely the perfect one," he murmured. He cuddled with her close for a while before growing hungry. "Would you like me to make you pancakes, darling?" he asked.
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Sera's smile deepened, soft and sleepy, her nose brushing gently against his. His words—you’re definitely the perfect one—settled in her chest like warmth spreading through cold fingers. She didn’t need perfection, but the way he saw her… it made her feel like maybe she didn’t have to keep earning love to deserve it. She nuzzled into him, letting the quiet stretch a little longer, hearts beating in sync under the covers. If she could bottle this feeling, she would’ve—this simple, safe peace. When he finally spoke again, her eyes fluttered open at the word pancakes, and her stomach betrayed her with a soft growl. She laughed, biting her bottom lip. “Only if you let me help,” she murmured, running a hand down his arm. “We make a pretty good team, remember?” There was a flicker of something mischievous in her gaze now—still soft, still sleepy, but playful. She leaned up and kissed the corner of his mouth. “Pancakes sound perfect, darling.”
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Finn smiled and nodded. "Of course, we're the best team," he hummed, kissing her cheek. He nodded again, taking her hand and getting up. He wandered over to the kitchen with her and began to make banana pancakes with her.
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Sera’s heart swelled as he kissed her cheek, her fingers tightening just slightly around his hand. We’re the best team. God, those words meant everything to her—especially coming from him. After everything they'd been through, to hear him say that with such quiet certainty… it was more than comfort. It was home. She let him tug her gently out of bed, her bare feet padding across the floor as the early morning light warmed the room. Her hand never left his, not even as they stepped into the kitchen together like it was routine, like it was theirs. The soft scent of bananas and vanilla started to drift through the air as they worked side by side. Sera glanced at him, her heart aching in that sweet, full way again. He was here. Alive. Healing. With her. She bumped his hip gently with hers and murmured, “We really are the best team.” And she meant it—with every piece of her heart.
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Finn chuckled, bumping her hip gently against hers. "We really are," he smiled, kissing her cheek again. He loved to see her smile, a real genuine smile and he was glad that he was still here to see it. Finn dipped his finger into the batter and flicked it over her nose, leaving the batter on her nose. He smiled and chuckled.
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