bellaâs whole face shone bright as val gently kissed her nose, and she didnât care how cheesy it sounded; she had never known a love like this before valerie came along. somehow, every bad date, every night spent crying in bed over being alone, every time someone used her or broke her trust- none of it mattered anymore. what sheâd found with valerie was beyond compare, and although she knew that when she did come out to her parents thereâd be fallout, she would be ready. because this meant something, this to her was big and she hoped that valerie felt the same. âooh, yay! i love being spoiled!â bella giggled, leaning her forehead against hers, cradling the girlâs face in her hands as she memorized every inch of it. she could stare into those dark eyes forever and be the happiest girl on earth. âoh my god, that was corny, baby,â she smiled affectionately, tucking a curly strand of hair behind valâs ear, eyes softening. âyou know i still canât believe sometimes that youâre mine. it sounds silly, i know but i look at you and itâs- itâs like all iâve never known i needed but itâs mine,â
she knew that her girlfriend loved being spoiled. she never asked for it, and she wouldâve been happy with a handwritten note and a piece of chocolate. but she also wouldâve loved a diamond bracelet, too. bella was high maintenance, but she was worth every dollar spent for every moment they got to share together. that was the only thing that mattered to val. making her girlfriend happy had become her favorite thing to do. as bella spoke about how she couldnât believe they were together, she grinned broadly. ânoooow whoâs being cheesy?â val teased, gazing adoringly at the other girl before sliding her hand along her cheek to pull her in for a kiss. âi feel the same way, bell. i had the worst crush on you forever. i thought it was going to be another one of those dreaded straight girl crushes. little did i know...â she trailed off. âiâve never been so happy to be wrong about something.â