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“You are unique, and that’s not a bad thing in a world full of carbon copies.”
Was he pissed at himself because he thought he could have hurt me? That’s what it seemed like. That wall around my heart lost a large chunk right there in that garage. Zeke might be terrifying as hell at times and intimidating to a scary degree. But I had no doubt in my mind that he would never hurt me. But I wasn’t the one who needed to be convinced.
Rory’s thumbs wiped the moisture from my cheeks. His eyes still looking into mine, willing me to understand. “Those boys aren’t going anywhere, Lexie. Stop expecting them to.”
I looked over my shoulder to see Zeke striding toward me, his face was determined. I don’t remember my train of thought, but I knew that Zeke would stop me from leaving, and I had to go. We needed answers. I turned away from him and ran across the street. Zeke’s boots speed up behind me. My heart slammed against my ribs as I jumped onto the curb in front of me and kept going. I spotted my Blazer at the end of the block and pumped my arms harder. I was halfway there before Zeke caught me. A thick arm snagged me around the waist. I was yanked off my feet, my butt slamming into his stomach, my
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“Ghost, ghost, fuck, a ghost!’
“Miles, avenge my honor.”
“As my lady wills it,” Miles said in a gallant puffed up voice.