Nathan’s POV The sunlight seeped through the already opened curtains, highlighting the pile of clothes we’d left on the floor. I groaned, reaching for the first sock I could find, only to have her appear in the doorway, hair wild, eyes mischievous. “Morning.” She said leaning against the doorframe with a grin that made me forget my missing sock entirely. “Morning,” I replied, shaking my head and laughing. “Do you always have to look like a tornado hit you?” She chuckled then pulled me in for a kiss. “Well, something big wrecked me last night.” “You’re crazy,” I said, pulling her closer to me. “And you love me that way.” She shot back, running her fingers through my hair before darting away. I growled playfully and chased her before grabbing her from behind. She let out a big chuckle. Moments like this made me forget everything that happened three years ago. My life went from chaotic to peaceful. If I were the bad guy, karma would have had me by now. The universe knew the t
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