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“Adams, I’m happy to provide as many boyfriend services as you need.” He followed me out of the living room to the foyer. “Day or night.”
Something weird had been happening lately—I’d been thinking about Avery more and more.
Something that made her this excited, this happy? I’d pay for it a thousand times.
but I sure as hell was going to live up to Avery’s expectations.
It was so satisfying to see her do that, but I couldn’t figure out why. It’s because she’s mine. It’s because her living here feels right.
I had changed. I needed this every day, forever. Everything would be second to this.
The cold spread in my chest as I looked into her eyes. I was in love with her, and I wanted to marry her for real.
I did love Emmett, though, I just couldn’t tell him. The only person I was lying to these days was him.
I wanted to be that person for Emmett, the person in his corner, looking out for him.
My girl. If I had a diary, I’d write those words down so I’d never forget him saying them.
unless I file it.”
“I’ll never get sick of you saying my name.” His voice was low, and he looked up at me with eyes full of fire. “Never.”
Every day, I’m going to remind you you’re mine.”
“I can feel your heartbeat.” My voice was barely above a whisper. His gaze locked on mine. “That’s for you, Adams.”
“Let me love you, Avery.”
“I love you. I love you so fucking much, Emmett.”