Enjoying the view

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She would not only obsess over the cleanliness of the house but over my diet too.

I was skinny.

I know I was but I was only underweight skinny. Only just a few pounds. And she didn't like it.

She thought I was dying.

I had met the obsessive beauty five years ago in a festival, she was madly drunk. All because she had drank something her friend decided to try out and got her a cup too.

It was the worse and best night of my life. Worst because she bumped her ass into me and I almost face planted on the floor. Best because I accidentally grabbed her and we fell together into a compromising position which at first disturbed me because I didn't know her but when her chocolate eyes met mine and the light caught into them and they lighted up with a smile of her own, ow...

I.

Was.

Whipped.

She had a dimple when she smiled on her right cheek, showing her pearly whites and her eyes crinkling softly. She looked beautiful. In all my twenty three years I never had this feeling appear in my stomach. I felt like a girl when they had a crush, only this one was more like feathers with needles tickling at my gut.

I remember she breathed out a 'Oh, hi..' and instantly I knew she was drunk. She was giggling a lot.But I didn't care. I thought I had found the love of my life at first sight. Oh boy, how wrong I was.

"Hey!" I heard a loud voice besides me and I cringed as a ring turned up in my ear. "You're burning the eggs"

The brunette huffed out, clearly annoyed. My eyes widened from surprise and I immediately got to work with this food which was, truly, my one true love. Because the brunette who was staring at me wasn't my one true love.

She was my soulmate.

She was my best friend.

She acted like my mother sometimes.

And she will be my only wife and mother of my children.

"What are you doing?" She asked me, her eyes showing only adoration yet she was frowning. Her gaze looked sharper yet it meant no harm. I hadn't noticed I was staring at her, so I just grinned at her.

"I'm just enjoying the view, Kitty."

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