An unexpected surprise

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In between me being in that relationship i eventually out of no where I had received a Facebook message from Brad asking if we could talk. And I replied with of course we can and we were able to sort everything out and forgive each other for what has happened and move forward. By that stage I was single and mending thing's with brad and going to see him. This time he wasn't living on his own in his unit. He had moved back in with his mum and brother, and his unknown step sister who had recently met everyone two weeks before me and brad re connected. I went over to his mum's place twice and tried my absolute best to make sure brad was okay and happy. Which I hopefully succeeded in. I remember the first day i was going over there i was anxious as fuck and nervous and could barely think straight. I caught the train to the city and went and got some food for lunch, then caught another train onward to the station closest to brads mums house, by this point i was an absolute wreck. But then few moments later brad rocked up and all of a sudden all of those feelings went away and i was over the moon with excitement and happiness. We caught a bus back to the house and had a quick smoke break then went into his room. And suddenly all of sudden brad was all over me kissing me passionately and snuggling up to me. We listened to screamo music for a bit while cuddling, then he threw on a movie and we just enjoyed being in each other's arms n company. We ordered pizza for dinner and just had a fucking perfect time. Then we went to bed. Woke up early next day he walked me to bus stop. We said goodbye. But I wasn't upset because we had organised to see each other the next week. Which also was absolutely perfect. A few weeks after the second time I saw him. He had messaged me saying he had broken bones  from fighting with his younger brother. So I'm back to trying to take my mind off me missing him and hopefully soon I will be able to see him.

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