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I’ve never seen something so beautiful, so bold, so blatantly wrong for me. She is a devil. She is a deity. She is a man’s downfall in human form. She is my downfall.
Because beasts don’t get the beauty.
His gaze feels right, familiar. And when his eyes lock with mine, I wonder why I ever bother looking at anyone else.
“Only you can make my name sound worth saying.”
“What do you want to call me?” “I want to call you mine.”
“If I kiss you—really kiss you, like how I’ve wanted to, how I’ve waited to—should I expect a dagger at my throat?” His voice is rough, his gaze greedy. And then I reach up slowly and flick the tip of his nose. This time, I do take a moment to memorize the smile he gives me. “I guess you’ll have to kiss me to find out.”

