#Chapter372
The book
Luna
Major and I took things slowly. Now that we found out we’re not married, it made life easier. Nixon threatened us if we got married without him performing our wedding, Major wouldn’t have any kids. I laughed. Major didn’t.
I came out of class. Someone grabbed my hand, jerking me from the door. Then a pair of lips were on mine.
/"Hi,/" Major said.
/"Hi, yourself./" I giggled.
/"Get a room,/" Kain said, walking by us with his girlfriend. I rolled my eyes, twit.
Major released me and took my hand, interlocking our fingers as we walked to a coffee shop.
/"I was thinking of a movie tonight./"
/"We won’t watch a boring ass movie, will we?/"
/"Psh, no./"
/"Okay, fine, we were. What do you suggest?/"
I smiled. /"Little Women./"
/"Okay, fine./"
We grabbed coffee and talked.