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miss me when I’m gone?” wow where is this coming from, although he is cute when he is unnerving. He deserves to be cherished as well.
    “I miss you already !” I guess that is what he wanted to hear because he kisses me sweetly he always seems to be cautious, never full blown passion or anything like that.
    “ Good answer” my car pulls around the corner it’s a black Cadillac its sheer presents and profile reminds me of Batman’s bat mobile, did I mention that I love batman? The ringer on my phone is the BATMAN THEME for all calls.
    Ian fists th e valet some cash as he opens the passenger door and deposits me into the soft subtle leather that is Cadillac. Ian walks behind the car and gets into the driver’s seat.
    What a beautiful day, not a cloud in the sky, seventy-five degrees and breezy, I opened the sun roof Ian pulls out of the drive way and we are in traffic in route to the airport.
    Ian hates the way I drive, he thinks I have a death wish or something, I to ld him it’s not me it’s the car! She wants to go fast, he didn’t buy my reason and he scolds me when I speed and insists that he drives, to save the time and aggravation of an argument I just give in and let him drive, he is a much better driver then me anyway.
    Truth is I get so excited when I have Ian in the car that I can’t concentrate on the road so I am glad he takes the wheel. I guess being in love with him is going to take some getting used to. This is all so sudden, I mean these feelings and emotions I can’t eat, I can barely sleep, never really could sleep, I am a workaholic by nature I live to work I don’t know any other way. So being in a relationship as well is quite the undertaking, I am so use to not answering to anyone that now that I have to well I almost forget to include him in my daily plans, if I am staying late at the store or just too busy to think about dinner.
    Ian gets in and the music fills the air this is our song, QUANDO, QUANDO, QUANDO and I am pleasantly reminded of the night Ian proposed to me, we went to see Michael Buble at THE PALACE THEATRE here in the theatre district of Cleveland .
    We were seated in the balcony , it was very romantic, the lights were down low and I do recall him being anxious and fidgety about something, I had no idea what I was in for, the fact that Ian even got the tickets, because the show had been sold out for months in advance, I was just happy to be there with him.
    The concert was great of course, as we were cuddled close together in the balcony as Michael was singing this song Quando, Quando, Quando like only he can and Ian sat beside me holding my hand, when the song was over he squeezed my hand and I looked over and Ian sang the line ‘tell me when will you be mine’ at that moment Ian was holding this Cartier ring, he got down on one knee and I said “yes!” I didn’t over think it, I didn’t weigh it, I was in the moment of this beautiful man who I never realized how much he wanted me until that very moment.
    After the concert Ian moved in with me, there was an opening for a history professor at Case Western University. Everything just fell into place.
    The past month has been days of wonderful, I still can’t believe that I am getting married, me the girl who for two years had no man in my life, wanted nothing to do with a relationship all I wanted to do was work and create my own happiness, and here I am planning my own wedding to this amazing man, who loves me, cares for me and makes me smile. The sound of my fiancé voice brings me back to the now.
    “Are you ever going to change this song from your iPod?” he looks over at me and brings me back to now.
    “I only play it when you are in the car”
    “That is comforting to know Aria” Ian takes the first right and heads to the freeway, traffic is a backed up, we make our way to I-71 south to 480 west and he follows the flow of traffic heading to the airport and western suburbs.
    “Be careful driving back to the
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