“Communication and trust is what I ask of you moving forward. Can you handle that?” I asked. “Of course, Ari,” Kash replied. “What do you want from me?” I asked. “I need you to stop running away when something gets hard between us. We can only be one if we stand together,” Kash explained. I stuck my hand out for him to shake, and he shook his head, laughing while I giggled, watching the bright smile cross his face. “I love you, Kash,” I said. “I love you too. But never doubt my feelings about you. You’re woman enough for me. Josie wasn’t my girlfriend. You’re my girlfriend and future wife one day.” “What about me driving?” I questioned. “I’ll always be afraid if you get hurt, but I won’t stop you from your dreams,” Kash insisted. “Good, because I planned on training unti

