"As some of you may know, I was in an accident not too long ago. I was hit by a bus, and I suffered from amnesia. For a while, I didn't remember much of anything, including the people who were important to me." A murmur of sympathy rippled through the crowd, and I could feel the weight of Regina's words sinking in."But something happened recently that changed everything," Regina continued, her voice growing stronger with each word. "I regained my memories, and I realized... I realized how much I've lost, and how much I've taken for granted."
Regina's gaze flickered briefly in my direction, and I felt my heart skip a beat at the intensity of her stare. "There's someone here tonight who means more to me than she'll ever know," Regina confessed, her voice raw with emotion. "Someone who has been there for me through everything, even when I couldn't remember her."
I held my breath, my heart pounding in my chest as Regina's words washed over me, a surge of hope flooding through me like a tidal wave. Could she be talking about me?
"It's taken me a long time to realize it, but... I love her," Regina declared, her voice ringing out with conviction. "I love her more than words can say, and I can't imagine my life without her."
A stunned silence fell over the room, broken only by the sound of Regina's words echoing off the walls. I could feel the weight of her confession hanging heavy in the air, and I couldn't help but feel overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of what she was saying.
"I know this might come as a surprise to some of you," Regina continued, her voice soft yet unwavering. "But love knows no bounds, and it's time for me to stop hiding who I am, to stop pretending to be someone I'm not."
Tears welled up in my eyes as Regina's words washed over me, a sense of overwhelming relief flooding through me like a tidal wave. For so long, I had yearned to hear her say those words, to know that I wasn't alone in my feelings. And now, here she was, baring her soul for all to see.
"So tonight, I stand before you not as the Regina George you once knew, but as the Regina who is unapologetically herself," Regina declared, her voice ringing out with a newfound sense of purpose. "And I hope that you can accept me for who I am, just as I have come to accept myself."
A round of applause erupted throughout the room as Regina's speech came to an end, the sound echoing off the walls like thunder.
As the applause gradually subsided, Regina stepped down from the stage, her gaze fixed on me with an unwavering determination. The air was charged with anticipation as she made her way through the crowd, her eyes never leaving mine. I felt my heart pound with a mixture of excitement and apprehension, unsure of what was about to unfold.
When Regina finally reached me, she took a deep breath, her voice clear and steady as she spoke. "Y/n," she began, her eyes soft. "I know I've made mistakes, and I've hurt you in the past. But I want you to know that I'm not the same person I used to be. I've learned from my mistakes, and I've grown so much since then."
I listened intently, my heart swelling with a mixture of hope and uncertainty. Regina's words held a sincerity that I couldn't ignore, a vulnerability that spoke volumes about her true intentions. She took my hand in hers, her touch sending a jolt of electricity through me.
"I love you, Y/n," Regina continued, her voice trembling with emotion. "I've loved you since before I can remember, even when I couldn't remember. And now that I do, I can't imagine my life without you. Will you be my girlfriend?"
Her words hung in the air, a silent plea for understanding and forgiveness. I searched her eyes, seeing the raw vulnerability and sincerity within them.
"yes, blondie of course I will"
Our lips met in a tender, heartfelt kiss, I felt a sense of completeness wash over me, as if I had finally found my place in the world.
As we broke out of the kiss, the sound of applause filled the room, a chorus of cheers and whistles echoing around us. I glanced around, feeling a rush of warmth and gratitude wash over me as I realized that we were surrounded
The sight of everyone clapping and cheering for us filled me with a sense of joy and validation, as if our love had been affirmed by the collective celebration of those around us. It was a moment of pure happiness, one that I would cherish forever.
Regina squeezed my hand tightly, her eyes sparkling with unshed tears of happiness. "Looks like we've got quite the fan club," she murmured, her voice filled with awe and wonder.
I couldn't help but smile at her words, together, we had overcome so much, and now, we were stronger than ever.
so, nerd, she teases. Your girlfriend requires you too dance with her.
Regina's playful tease brought a grin to my lips as I gazed into her eyes, her playful demeanour filling me with warmth and affection. "Well, I suppose I can't deny my girlfriend's request," I replied with a chuckle, reaching out to take her hand.
"you mentioned that you remember everything now. Is that really true?"
Regina's expression softened, her gaze meeting mine with a mixture of solemnity and relief. "Yes, it's true," she confirmed "I remember everything, from that night we shared together to the night I first heard you sing in the music room. Damn it, even to the time I sent you that stupid candy cane." She laughed awkwardly at that last memory, a hint of embarrassment colouring her cheeks.
"That was you?" I gasped, my smile widening with surprise and delight. The pieces of our shared history were falling into place, each memory bringing us closer together.
Regina's smile softened, her eyes reflecting the warmth of her affection. "I'm sorry for the confusion," she admitted, her voice tinged with remorse. "I didn't know how to handle my feelings back then, and I made a lot of mistakes along the way."
I reached out to gently brush a stray strand of hair from her face, my touch tender with understanding. "We both did," I replied softly, my heart swelling with empathy. "But we're here now, and that's all that matters."
Regina nodded, a sense of peace washing over her features. "Yeah, we are," she agreed, her voice steady with conviction. "And I promise to do better this time. I won't let my fear or insecurities get in the way of what we have."
Her words filled me with hope, a renewed sense of faith in our relationship blooming within me. "I believe you," I whispered, my voice barely above a breath. "And I'll be here every step of the way."
With that, Regina pulled me into her embrace, holding me close as if she never wanted to let me go. And in that moment, surrounded by the warmth of her love, I knew that we could overcome anything together.
I knew that with Regina by my side, I had found my happily ever after.
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