here I go being judge-y (again)
my cousin got engaged and theirs is not coming off as a great pairing.
I honestly hope I'm wrong - i've no idea what they're like behind closed doors - but yeah
... any good marriage I've seen has friendship as a big part of its base.
I'm not seeing it here.
Shit I barely saw much of anything - no secret looks, no joking, not even anybody pissed off.
Lord knows everyone can tell when I'm pissed at Jamie - I'm not good at hiding it anymore.
big bear of lovin' for his family and all I saw was tolerance for his "almost" spouse - it makes me kinda sad...
even more sad that I think a little of that closed-offness on his side has to do with him growing up with his dad's misogyny - then add being a veteran on top of being a police officer and it's pretty much a given that there'll be a lot of hurdles to overcome in establishing a meaningful relationship.
I honestly think any spouse that can handle being married to a veteran (especially one that fought in a war) and/or married to someone in law enforcement deserves a huge level of respect.
I couldn't do it...I just couldn't do it...can't make a bridge with two walls of ice.
Again...I'd love them to prove me wrong....he truly deserves to be happy.
just saw that the last of Shiloh Walker's Grimm series came out today. I almost don't want to read it. I've really liked this series and I know she's probably gonna kill (or inflict a lot of pain) on a character that I'm invested in. She writes like Larissa Ione in that way.
It's a Chris Knight kinda day
got the broken promises
got the broken home
dont break yourself on a
heart of stone