Page 39 of I Love You, I Hate You
I keep thinking with my vagina here and it’s a problem.
@Neverthelesskararesisted
I’m going to point out that wanting to wear his clothes and smell him are not exactly vagina problems so much as heart problems, but you tell yourself whatever you gotta tell yourself to get through the day.
Has he ever done anything that made you feel dirty or unwanted or gross or just plain shitty about yourself?
@Noraephronwasagenius
Never.
Sometimes I think he might even be a Genuinely Good Dude but like, I cannot handle the implications of that.
And then we fuck in the shower, I guess.
@MadisonHughes95
@Neverthelesskararesisted
Oh my god you are a fucking mess.
But that sounds hot so good work.
@Noraephronwasagenius
WE ARE STILL NO CLOSER TO SOLVING MY DILEMMA.
@Keanuisadreamboat
I’m still not hearing a dilemma?
Good sex, decent human.
The major downside seems to be he’s rich, which yes, capitalism has destroyed us all and it is time for the workers to seize the means of production.
But we’ll handle that when the revolution comes.
@Noraephronwasagenius
You guys are no help.
@MadisonHughes95
@Keanuisadreamboat
What Maddy said.
It was strange how much not being with Owen felt like she was missing something. Or someone.
Victoria kept thinking about their weekend at the wedding and how easy it was. It wasn’t just the sex; it was everything else. How he made her feel part of the group, how he held her while they danced, and how outright happy he was the morning they woke up together. She’d been happy too, but as long as the case was going on they had to be careful.
But careful didn’t give her butterflies and with things with Luke still awkward and stilted, Victoria found herself getting bored. After a week without contact with Owen—not even at work—she cracked. It was a beautiful, crisp fall weekend and she was itching to get out of her apartment, and she didn’t feel like being alone.
Victoria Clemenceaux
What are you doing today?
Owen Pohl
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