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B5. The Night Is Ours
We swam in the lake, in the clear water, and now we lie in the grass and look up at the stars. We hold hands, savor the silence and the sound of our breathing, the rise and fall of our chests, the chirping of crickets singing somewhere. It is now, our moment, united in love.
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"Falling in Love Is Easy, Staying in Love Is the Real Story"
When I Thought Love Was Just a Feeling
I once heard someone say that love is a feeling, and for the longest time, I believed them. It made sense to me feelings come and go, they rise and fall, like the tide or the weather. I thought love was one of those things you felt in fleeting, intense bursts. Something sparked by a glance, a touch, or a single perfect moment. That was until I met someone who stayed long enough to quietly prove me wrong.
Love Is Weathering, Not Just Weather
Because feelings fade. They flutter. They pass through you like storms moving across the sky. But this what I found with him, was different. It wasn’t a feeling that passed. It was weathering. It was standing side by side while the seasons changed, while storms rolled in, while the air thickened with things unsaid and days too heavy to carry alone. It wasn’t about clinging to a fleeting high but learning how to stay steady in the quiet, ordinary spaces.
Falling in Love Wasn’t Cinematic
I honestly can’t remember the exact moment I fell in love. Not because it wasn’t meaningful, but because it wasn’t the kind of thing movies teach you to expect. It wasn’t fireworks in my stomach or slow-motion glances across a crowded room. It was subtler than that. It felt like a key fitting into a lock I didn’t even realize had been closed for years. A quiet click, a small shift, and suddenly everything felt a little less lonely. I think real love is often like that. It stays silent until one day you look up and realize it’s everywhere.
It Was in the Small, Steady Things
It showed up in the simplest ways. In how he carried groceries like it was a language he was fluent in. In the way he listened like every word, every pause, every piece of punctuation mattered. In how he didn’t flinch when I grew quiet, or anxious, or entirely unlike the polished version of myself I present to the world. He stayed. When I was difficult to read and even harder to hold. When my thoughts turned stormy and made a mess of the room. When I forgot how to be soft, forgot how to be anything other than tired.
What No One Really Tells You About Love
And that’s what no one really tells you about love, it’s not always loud or grand. It doesn’t always arrive with a soundtrack and perfect lighting. Sometimes, it looks like someone picking up your favorite snack on their way home. Sometimes, it’s someone quietly sitting next to you when you don’t have the words to explain your silence. It’s staying when you’re difficult. Loving you when you’re not particularly lovable. It’s learning the shape of each other’s fears and choosing to show up anyway.
Loving You Tomorrow, and the Next Day
I can’t wait to love you again tomorrow. Not because every day is easy. Not because it’s perfect. But because it’s real. Because even when the days are heavy, or ordinary, or strange, you’re still the person I want to turn toward. I want to love you through your best days and your worst moods. Through the breakfasts we burn and the conversations that don’t quite land. Through the dull afternoons and the quiet evenings that feel both too long and too short.
Because Love Is a Choice We Make Again and Again
The truth is, love is less about a single grand moment and more about a thousand quiet decisions. To stay. To listen. To forgive. To laugh at something silly. To brush a hand against a shoulder in passing. To remember who you are to each other when life tries to make you forget. That’s what makes it last. That’s what makes it worth it. So yes — I can’t wait to love you again tomorrow. And the day after that. And every ordinary, complicated, beautiful day after that too.
I'd rather have a slow burn, an ember as apposed to spark.
I would rather have someone who shows me they love me in all the little things, then someone who only knows how to do the "grand gesture" I'm that type of person.