If she’ll really have me.
The thought sneaks up on me, quiet but undeniable.
Yeah, I want this to be ours now.
All of it—the cabin, the ranch, our lives.
Ours.
I don't know if it's too soon to think that.
Probably.
Hell, definitely.
But I can't stop myself.
Somewhere between changing the filters in her van and kicking down the back door of The Watering Hole, I quit imagining a future that didn't have Sloane in it.
I don't expect it to be easy.
Life doesn't work that way.
I've seen too much.
Lost too much.
Yeah, I know the world is messy.
Cruel.
Unfair.
People lie.
People leave.
Bad things happen to good people.
I can't change any of that.
I can't promise her she'll never have another bad day.
I can't promise she'll never cry again.
But I can promise this.
I'll spend every day I've got trying to make her world a little softer.
A little safer.
A little happier.
I'll fix what I can.
Carry what she can't.
Stand between her and whatever darkness comes knocking.