A/N: Hey guys! Back again, on time this week! Hope you like it!
When she first met him, she didn't feel a spark. She didn't feel something awaken inside of her nor was she drawn to him like a moth to a flame.
When she met him, she didn't think much other than he had nice eyes and hoped she could remember his name, it was unique after all.
When she started to get to know him, she thought he was nice, goofy and funny if you thought dad jokes were funny.
When she actually got to know him, she thought he was truly kind, loyal and caring.
She learned about his dog and how is eyes lit up when he talked about the ocean. She saw how good he looked in a pool, like he belonged there and how he ravaged food after like a starving man.
And after some time she felt a warmth when he smiled, the same kind of smile he must have smiled when they first met but now it made her feel something.
And she blushed when she saw him in a pool again because he looked good without a shirt. And she felt something in her heart grow.
When they kissed she felt that spark she was supposed to feel that first day.
It took her a year. And it never overwhelmed her like it was supposed to. It never felt out of the blue or surprising.
It just was.
She did not love him when she met him. She didn't even want to love him when she met him.
She didn't feel anything when she met him that first time.
And yet a year later it had grown on her, his smile, his eyes, his loyalty and kindness.
And a year later she loved him.
Slowly through time, building from the ground up, until it became something substantial, solid.
For her love was like a house, that you had to build up through time.
When she met him she didn't know who he would become.
A few years later he was her husband.
A/N: So what did you think? A different approach to love, a slow and steady one if you will. One that grows, the flames hear up over time instead of with a spark. It's different for everyone, not saying there is one right way, there can't be, it's why this series explores the semantics of it.
Please Review! I'd love to hear your thought on this, is this a kind of love you understand?
Also shoutout to madam-fandom for being the sole reviewer on the last few chapters in this series, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts!
And as always, thanks for reading!
See ya! :)
