Undeniable Love

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Author: Emeline Piaget
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    “The Notebook” has always been one of my favorites and I still have the same reaction every time I watch it, I end up balling like a baby.  Imagine my surprise when at the end of the movie I wasn’t the only one crying.
     
    “Do you need some tissue?” I teased.
    “I’m not crying from the movie, my finger is hurting,” he protested.
    “Mm hm, sure, likely story. It’s ok, there’s nothing wrong with a man that’s in touch with his feelings. You seem to be the sensitive type,” I teased. I was having fun egging him on.
    “What?  What are you talking about?”
    “I’m just saying you don’t seem to be afraid to cry in front of people.  It takes a strong man to do that,” I said still taunting him.
    “You say that like I’m making it a habit to cry in front of you before.  Besides, I’m not even crying right now.  I told you my finger hurts and I'm merely wincing in pain.” I shrugged.
    “Well I'll I'm saying is more than once and it becomes a habit and this is the second time.  First the party and now, it’s become a habit.”  I laughed hard.
    “Stephane, that shit’s not funny.”
    “Wyatt! I’m serious.”  I laughed again.
    “Damn!  Steph, that’s cold as hell.” He laughed.  “At least I got my shirt back,” that made me laugh hard.
    “I’m glad I called you to give it back.  Wyatt, I don’t think I gave you a fair shot and I apologize.  I hate crowds and parties, so I was already in a weird mood, then you spilled your drink on me and...I don't know.  I wasn’t really that mad, I just chalked it up to the alcohol but when you tried to kiss me and then not even five minutes later you were crying to me about her, well…I kind of thought you were a big jerk.”
    “Stephane I’m really sorry.  I don’t know what got in to me that night.  I never intended to talk about her that night or at all really, but I feel I need to explain.”
    “It’s ok.  You told me she cheated on you.”
    “She did, but that’s not what had upset me that night.  She texted me before I got to the party asking for me to forgive her and give her another chance.  I was ready to have fun, and she kinda blew my mood and I ended up drinking way more than planned.  I have enjoyed getting to know you but I will hold to my promise if you aren’t interested I’ll leave you alone.” (He wasn’t really going to hold to that particular promise.)
    “Well I’d feel bad leaving you alone now, being crippled and all.” I playfully hit his arm, and he grinned.
    “Ouch, that’s my bad arm.”
    “You cut your finger, Wyatt.”
    “I know but the pain is shooting up my arm.  Maybe you could help.”
    “What’s wrong? Do you need some medicine?” I asked believing him and ready to raid his medicine cabinet.
    “No I think you can help me another way.”
     
    He leaned in and planted the softest, sexiest kiss on me.  It made my head spin a little.  He pulled back and looked at me to gauge my reaction.  He must have seen what he was looking for because he leaned in and kissed me again.  It was sweet and tender. I assumed that his next move would be to try to sleep with me, but he didn’t. He kissed me one more time then he sat back and just looked at me with an intensity that took my breath away.
     
    “Umm…well I better get up and get ready to go.  I’ve got to get up for work in the morning.  We can’t all call out maimed.”  He smiled, but it was different.  It was seductive. Damn, I need to go now!
    “I had a great time tonight Stephane, despite injuring myself.”
    “I really hope we can do it again.”
    “I hope so too.”
     
    He got up and walked me to the door, kissed me sweetly on the cheek and I left.  When I got in the car I plugged in my iPod and the first song that came up was Ernie Halter’s ‘Something’s Come Over Me,’ and I thought Well isn’t that perfect timing!   Something really had come over me.  I thought about Wyatt the entire ride
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