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There was a goddamn monster standing in Sascha’s living room.
Sascha peered up at him. “Am I right in thinking you can’t leave that circle?” Kai eyed him warily. “Not until our contract is finalized.” “Oh! I see.” Sasha nodded frantically. “Okay, cool. Perfect.” And then Sascha did the only sensible thing he could do. He straightened from the wall. He took a deep breath. And he ran right the fuck out of the house.
Kai did not fuck his bargains. Although, he’d never had a bargain like Sascha before…
Sascha swallowed with a dry throat. Oh God. This was just a disaster, wasn’t it? There was no use denying it anymore. Sascha really wanted to fuck this demon.
But of one thing he was certain—he wanted Sascha. And what Kai wanted, Kai would have.
But that hadn’t been enough either. He’d kept thinking of Kai, Mr. I-Can-Smell-the-Desire-on-You Demon. And look, was it really Sascha’s fault he’d been born a size queen? Why would fate tempt him like this?
Your propensity for big dicks does not excuse you lusting after a creature from another dimension.
He wanted Kai to be nice to him? Kai would worship him, if this was the result.
“If I’m going to fuck a demon, I want to fuck a demon. Change back.”
That thing was not going to fit. No way, no how. Size queen card revoked. License expired.
Fuck, how was he going to go back to sucking human dick after this? This was the blow job Olympics, and he was fucking crushing it. He couldn’t be sent back to regionals. Was he doing sports metaphors right?
“If we were in the demon realm, and you were a demon, I would bring you a fresh kill every night,” Kai told him. He said the words while staring pointedly, like they were supposed to mean something.
Was it any wonder Sascha wanted someone’s full attention on him, even if that attention came with demands? He needed to be wanted. And damned if Kai didn’t want him.
Did all humans talk so much when a demon was trying to seduce them?
Sascha was starting to think this demon was a bit of a perv.
“Because it haunts you.” Taloned hands landed on his shoulders, cupping them gently. “And because it’s part of you, and I wish to know all parts of you.”
Who didn’t want to be known? To be seen with all their flaws and hang-ups and still be wanted in the end?
“You wanted a friend, zaychik. I told you I’d procure one for you.”
“I love you,” Sascha blurted out, horrified at himself but unable to stop the words. “I know we haven’t known each other very long and it’s too soon to say, but I do.” Kai cocked his head. “We’re already bonded for eternity, but you’re worried it’s too soon to say those words?” “Yes?” “Sweet Sascha,” Kai crooned. “Now you say it back,” Sascha told him. Kai laughed, grabbing Sascha’s hand and leading him to the front doors of the warehouse. “Humans are so strange.” “Yeah, but now you say it.” “So very strange,” Kai mused. “Kai. Now you say it.”
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“Then I love you, my sweet Sascha,” he crooned. “Better and more deeply than any human could.”

