Ten years later…
Emry sat in the library. It took awhile, but it was finally finished. Ezekiel sent her the letter a couple months ago, and she had never been happier to make the journey out here. All her funding of the project for Ezekiel went to good use, and now other’s would be able to read the books her and Ezekiel read. It was a beautiful site, exactly like she imagined. The white marble with the gold decorations were even more spectacular than Ezekiel’s drawn out descriptions of them. She had to admit, his words captured their essence perfectly. If he wasn’t a scholar, he should have been an author instead.
“I’m glad you could make it to the grand opening,” Ezekiel said from behind her. He wrapped his arms around her waist.
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“I wouldn’t miss it for the world,” she said. She turned in his arms and pressed her forehead to his. “Where’s the rabbit you kept talking about?”
“Rabbits now. She had a family. They’re outside in the hutch. I thought that’s where you would have gone first.” He laughed.
Emry crossed her arms and pouted. “I wanted to see what you created more than the rabbits you kept because I pleaded with you.”
A smile crossed his lips. “I know.”
Emry wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed his lips. “Now, let’s open this place up for the world to see.”
The End