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Kissing Indya was as natural as breathing.
It should be. I’d been kissing her since I was a kid.
West had always meant more to me than I did to him.
As a kid, I’d built it up to be something more in my head. But we were nothing.
West Haven was gorgeous. His hazel eyes sparkled as they dropped to my mouth.
I’d loved West Haven for what felt like my entire life. Even though I’d never said the words. Even though I’d never made him a promise. Even though I’d married another man. West was mine. Even though he wasn’t.
And as I watched him walk away, I smiled, knowing this was exactly where I was supposed to be. With West in Montana.
I’d never seen her drunk on anything but me.
My mouth went dry, and my head was spinning. It wasn’t the wine; it was West.
I was drunk on his touch, his kiss, his masculine, spicy scent. “Please.”
For me. I loved that he lost control for me. So I lost control for him and shattered.
Kissing West was just asking for trouble. But I did it anyway before I sank into my own pillow and fell fast asleep.
Instead, he’d distracted me with an orgasm. And I’d let him. Oh, how I’d let him.
It felt like I’d been missing Indya my whole life.
It was almost as sweet as the sound of her coming on my name.
Nothing else mattered. Nothing but Indy.
West was my cowboy. He’d always been my cowboy. Blaine might have seen West only once, but there was no doubt in my mind that he knew West was mine.
“And you? What did you want?”
“To stop missing you.”
“I...
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“I bought it for you. I came for you. I have loved you since I was eight years old.
West buried his face in my hair.
“You are staying. For good. I’m not watching you leave this ranch again.”
I wiggled, twisting in his arms to ...
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“I have loved you since I was ten. Since you left a paper airplane and flowers in my fort. I love you. I have always loved you.”
“Say it again.”
“I love you.”

