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Josh and Lucy finally have sex, and it is spectacular. Their connection is tender, sexy, and, in some moments, funny. He says: “[T]onight isn’t enough, I can already feel it. I’ve always told you, I need days. Weeks” (314). She feels the same way.
The sex scene continues, and both Josh and Lucy are extremely satisfied. The following morning, they have sex again in the shower. Lucy tells the reader: “He makes words like intimacy seem inadequate” (326), expressing how extraordinary their connection is. Afterward, Josh gets upset. Out of fear and a lack of courage, Lucy makes it seem like this is a one-time thing. They check out of the hotel and join Josh’s family for breakfast.
Anthony piles insults on Josh and expresses his disappointment. Lucy defends Josh and stands up to Anthony. She fiercely describes Josh’s talents and intelligence. Lucy thanks everyone, and invites them, even Anthony if he’s willing to get to know his son, to visit the city. Lucy and Josh leave and happily drive back home. Lucy realizes “the new knowledge of something irreversible, permanent” (344). She loves Joshua Templeman.
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