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"Okay I’d offer to drive, but I’ wheel," he said sardonically "Maybe if there’s an Enterprise in toe can look into trading this thing for so," I said, yawning again Once the yawns started, there was no stopping "I drive all the tiht?" he asked, draping his ar that would wake ," I said, shifting uncomfortably Grant acted like he didn’t notice and continued to talk

"That’s cool What’s your blog called?"

I mumbled the title undera up on that whole love thing, I see," he observed

I flushed slightly I knew e I couldn’t expect anything less fro love?" I asked defensively as Ia hard ti in its own lane As we passed, I could see the driver was texting on his phone What an idiot

"There’s nothing wrong with love You’ve just always been a bit obsessive about it"

"Obsessive?" I asked in a slightly raised voice that bounced off the tight quarters of the vehicle "I don’t see anything wrong anting to find h the vehicle "Did you say soulto catch his breath

"What’s wrong with that?" I bristled

"It’s just so cliché, believing there’s only one perfect person out there for you True love is a give-and-take relationship that takes years to perfect," he stated

"Well, thank you, Dr Phil Are you a love therapist now?" I snapped My faith that oing for so long It was the whole reason I traveled sointo a ro at the bar for lass of red wine and points to a tall, dark and handsolass when I look in his direction He walks over confidently and introduces hiether and talk all night long until we share the most passionate kiss ever as the sun rises in the horizon and we have our happily ever after It could happen

"Nope I read it on the back of a cereal box," he quipped I elbowed him in his ribs, but he deserved it I hated that I was always the butt of his jokes

"Hey, kidding I learned it fro my parents all these years They love each other deeply, but that’s because they’re willing to put the work into their relationship You can’t just expect to have soic wand and poof, you’ve met your soul mate," he said sarcastically He removed his ar like he was , which was utterly ridiculous If anyone should be pissed it wasfor the next tenere two as needs (their words, not et out of the car and put so to handle the rest of the trip when the first hour had pretty much done me in

Grant must have felt the saing onto the off-rans to the only hotel in the area

"Roachlot that was in dire need of some repairs, but seemed to be the least of their problen, but the first few letters were burned out, so all it said was "fice"

"Are we sure it hasn’t been condemned?" I said with disree of cleanliness when I stayed in a hotel Hopefully, it had fresh sheets and towels and clean floors, and not to knock this place any er wasn’t picking his nose as alked in the front door

"You folks like a roo on his thu

"Are there any other hotels in the area?" I asked hopefully as Grant snickered

"No, ma’am We here have the only acco a section of his nail off to the side

"Char in before I had the chance to say anything ether," he said, looking at lared at hi," he added

The clerk shrugged his shoulders after eyeingus our total My skin crawled, but I ignored him as I paid for both rooms Grant tried to intervene, but I reminded him that he had paid for the car With one last wink frorabbed our two room keys and walked out of the office Grant stood for aaround to follow me out

"Bit of a creep, huh?" I said as I cli where our rooms were located

"Dickhead is more like it," Grant answered