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Animals had always been a balm to my weary soul when I needed it most. This large cat did the same.
“Because if you’re not dead, I fear I will leave everything to follow you.”
“I would find you,”
knew in that very moment I was so deeply in love with her, and she would be the one thing capable of my demise. The weak point in my unbreakable armor. I stared at her, and it scared me to death. It scared me to death what I wouldn’t do for her.
You have no idea the level of pain I will feel when you are gone forever.
“I can lose everything, but not you. I can’t lose you,” he whispered so quietly I knew I wasn’t meant to hear.
“I am selfish, and I like hurting people.” A haggard breath left him. “It doesn’t matter if you belong here or not. I won’t spare even half a thought before I murder every person in this world if they get in my way. I would search the crevices of hell and every nook in between for you. The fae will beg you to stay, knowing that is what keeps their loved ones alive another day.”
I closed my eyes and forced myself to do what I had been sent here to do this whole time.
“I knew you had a spark inside you, Callie. I just hadn’t thought it’d end up being a whole fucking inferno,” I stated.
“No one expects an angel to set the world on fire,”
Prince Aurelius of the Seelie court stared back at me, his eyes brimming with emotion. “You tricked me, Aurelius,”