She was right. Though
part of the reason was so that she could pursue her art with the approval of
her family, he had to admit that he didn’t do it for entirely selfless
reasons. Another aspect he had
considered was that the union would improve the relationship between Fin and Aeryoine,
and consolidate Fin’s interests in the country.
But even with that aside, he was pretty sure he loved this girl. Loved her in ways that he couldn’t even begin
to describe. He hadn’t been quite sure
of his feelings in Aeryoine for they were so new to him, but in the last couple
of months, he had become quite certain that this aching, jittery, brave,
reckless feeling must be love.
Too sappy? I felt a bit ham handed writing it, like I was cramming too many feels in.
So I've officially put it out there: it's up to the readers to decide if they want a Part 2. I think that's only fair. I mean, I'll probably still write it just to maintain my burgeoning romance muscles, but I might just do it at my own pace rather than bust my balls to put something up that I'm not going to get much feedback on.
I've set the bar at 10 people actively responding to express interest. Hopefully I can grow my readership more from there. So far, I've got 4/10 interest. I am skeptical, but hopeful that it will reach 10. Wow. So this is what it is like to have your ego on the line. Waaaay more thrilling than a night at the casino.
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