Would she?

Absolutely.

If you're truly drawn to a place, would a mere 1% chance of rain ever stop you? For someone who's braved the Amazon rainforest, is a little rain really a cause for concern?

When Tina was off gallivanting from one end of the earth to the other, her grandparents' favorite remark was, "You're quite the daredevil for a young lady!"

She was born with a thirst for adventure, unafraid even of missiles falling in Syria. So why was she hesitating over something that hadn't happened yet and might never happen?

This wasn't like her.

Phillip wasn't her dad, and she certainly wasn't her mother. While her mother's tragedy was a lesson, missing out on a man she loved over a 1% chance seemed too much of a waste. Phillip's question had cleared the fog of doubts clouding her mind.

She sat quietly for a moment, the love she'd been afraid to embrace and the ties she'd struggled to sever seemed to finally untangle themselves.

just because I'm afraid

into her heart, and she wiped away a tear, saying, "If it rains, I'll use an umbrella. And if that's not enough,

eyes, giving them a misty brightness. Looking earnestly at Phillip, no longer hiding her feelings, she declared, "Phillip, I love you so so much." Phillip's

on his sleeve. Unlike his carefree brother, he had learned to

Tina came into his life, his routine was stable yet hectic, with personal

used to remaining stoic, but Tina needed him to express

this sooner, perhaps Alfred wouldn't have come

tears

her head, "But I fell for you

it really matter who was first?" Phillip

I loved you first, I've loved you longer, so you have to love me a bit

didn't quite follow her logic on precedence but didn't argue, simply

arms around his neck, sighing playfully, "I'm done for. I'm

the beating she

last time she insisted on breaking off an engagement, which left her unable to sleep from the pain, she wondered if it would. less severe this

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