“Tomorrow, we are going to the rink,” she said to Leon, and he agreed with a smile, willing to do anything for his wife.
“For you.” Asher’s hand came into my view with a little box sitting on top of his palm. I wasn’t sure what to expect from him, but I knew that whatever thoughts I had in my head were wrong. Asher wasn’t predictable like that. I opened the little box and smiled.
A key to the bar, and one to his home, were attached to a paw-shaped pet tag that read “Snow White” on one side and “My kitten forever, till death do us part” on the back.
“I love you, kitten,” he whispered in my ear, and even though I knew it, I loved hearing him say it. I turned to look at his face and saw everything I’d never known I’d wanted until him.
“I love you, magic boy.” I smiled and kissed his lips sweetly before jumping up.
“I need to pee, I’ll be right back,” I told him and left everyone to go find the bathroom. I knew there was one down in the training room, but I couldn’t remember if there was one behind the other doors or not. The first door I’d opened was the computer room, that didn’t have a bathroom, and the second door I pushed open I stood in the doorway for a few seconds before shutting it as quietly as I could and rushed away from the scene I’d just witnessed.
Mina on the counter in the kitchen, with Phillip between her legs, hands around her waist, pulling her elf onesie-clad body as close to his as she could get, kissing like they’d been holding back their feelings until that moment.
I did not see that one coming.
But then I seemed to be missing a lot of things that were right in front of my face lately.