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“You’re the one who refilled my drink when I said I wouldn’t be driving home if I had another. Was that an invitation?”
“Touch me like I’m your whole world.”
She longed for this—the connection. Tori hadn’t been wrong. That’s what good sex was about,
Miranda had made the mistake of not going after what she wanted. Not in the right way at least. She was too late to realize exactly who Tori was to her.
Miranda headed for home with only one thought running through her mind. Tori was her soulmate.
Sometimes we have to be vulnerable in order to be strong.”
“Why do you want to try the experiment again?” “Because no experiment is worth a thing without a follow-up test to ensure the control group wasn’t damaged at the time. Every test needs to be replicated to determine if the results are true.” Miranda smiled, the hint of a flirt flipping Tori’s stomach. “Plus, we have a lot more data to rely on now.”
“I love you, Tori. I thought soulmates weren’t real. I thought I didn’t believe in them. But if there’s one thing you’ve taught me, and you’ve taught me a lot, it’s that you were right. You’re my soulmate.”
“You are.” Miranda wasn’t looking at Tori’s body anymore, but at her face, deep into her eyes. “And I hope, with time, that I’ll be what’s best for you.”
“God, I love you so much.” “Then show me what that looks like.”

