“I don’t dream. Ever. Even when I was a kid, I would go to sleep and just wake up in the morning, with only blackness and emptiness filling the gap in between. Up until recently, I believed that dreams are just a lie.” A shiver runs down my spine. “But not anymore?” “Not anymore,” he rasps. “Can you guess what I dream about, tiger cub?” I bite the inside of my cheek and shake my head. The ringing of a nearby phone penetrates the haze I’m in. My devil takes my wrist, raising my hand. “I dream about you, tiger cub.” Whispered words, just before he places a fleeting kiss on my fingertips. “But my
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