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Mairwen deserved to have me making a fool of myself over her in front of all of dragonkin, not just the isle.
"I should've said, 'Hello, I know we haven't spoken'" —another kiss, this one below the first— "'but I think,'" I continued, purring and whispering, gently pushing the sleeves of Mairwen's gown down until they reached her elbows and she drew her arms free, "'you are exactly what I need.'"
"I will never let you go, Mairwen," I murmured, pressing a kiss to the curve of her shoulder.
"Ronson, you are so—" "Devastatingly in love with you,"
This was what I'd wanted all those hours of flying with Ronson, of watching the alphas transform. I'd wanted to fly.
It was nice to be considered ferocious instead of forgettable.

