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“Fuck it!” His hand rips away from his mouth, like he tore off a piece of tape that was keeping him from talking, and with two long steps, he’s here. In front of me. Cupping my head. Backing me up against the doorframe. And kissing me.
Willa’s arm shoots out, pointing behind me. “Back of the bus, dickhead. Who’s your mama? I’d like to call her and ask how she raised you so I can file it away under what not to do.”
“I’m so sorry! You orgasmed me stupid, and I forgot to set my alarm.”
“I’m done pretending to be head over heels in love with you because I’m legitimately head over heels in love with you. And acting like I’m not tears me up.”
“Hottest fuck of my life,”
The first, last, and only man to love me. And I’m okay with that.
WHY AM I RELATED TO SO MANY IDIOTS, SIR?
That’s how I know I’ll love you in every version of yourself, because
we’re all constantly changing. Growing. Becoming.”
“That’s the stupidest announcement I’ve ever been fool enough to get excited about.” Jasper wheezes a laugh and tries to cover it with his hand. “No, listen. Winter announcing her baby’s secret paternity at a family dinner? That was an announcement.” “Gotta win at something sometimes, I guess,” she mutters from beside me.
“And quite frankly, if Sloane can marry her cousin, I figure I can—” Harvey starts up again, and I groan. Jasper’s head drops, his palms pressing into his eye sockets while Sloane bursts out laughing, rubbing soothing circles on his back.
“Brought the sonogram so you can see there is indeed no tail.”
It takes a special man to keep up with a formidable person like you, and I’m so glad you dropped your panties in front of one who can.”