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Shae’s nothing like Ronan. He isn’t sweet. But more and more, Arthur wants to know what bitterness tastes like.
and they’re ten years gone.
He’s never been more eager to strangle himself in desire.
If you could taste sunlight, it would taste like you.
Shae doesn’t miss that Bernard has apologized to everyone in the room except him.
Of course, these are all Arthur’s friends. Arthur fits in with them, and he doesn’t realize they’re being assholes to Shae because they aren’t assholes to him. Because people treat people like Arthur differently than they treat people like Shae.
They’re not angry anymore. It’s okay to forgive yourself.”
“I can live with this power, but I don’t want to live without you.”
He doesn’t need an organization that wants to force him to choose between faith and love, when he knows his god wants him to have both.
There’s Arthur Davorin, standing in the doorway with his boots still on, looking at Shae like he’s the most amazing thing in the world. Shae doesn’t feel amazing. He feels raw and shattered, and he has no idea what the rest of his life is going to look like. But he wants to live up to the adoration in Arthur’s eyes.

