“She leaned the wrong way, and she pulled on my stomach to get me to slow down several times when I hadn’t thought I was going fast. I did my best to drive carefully, though I admit I was disappointed she wasn’t enjoying the wildness of the wind in our faces. About halfway down the mountain she leaned with me instead of against me, and from that point forward everything changed. Four curves later, she patted my stomach and I sped up a little. I wasn’t going full speed by the time we ...reached my street, but we were going much faster than I’d have dared to dream during those first couple of miles. She was exhilarated when we got there, her smile huge and her eyes wide as she told me how she’d never felt so alive. In that moment I knew how much I loved her. I unfastened her helmet before I took mine off, and watched her expression as she looked around.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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