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"If friendship is the greatest lack you feel," he begins slowly, "then I would be honored to be your friend."
"You were thinking of me when you saw this?" "I always think of you." His voice grows in confidence and defiance.
“I mean that you are the most beautiful thing I have ever seen,” Vordis murmurs. “I do not care that you have a child in your belly or that you cannot resonate. I know that my eyes have only ever seen you.”
“When I said I would kiss you and only you, I meant it. Do you wish to kiss me? If you do not, I will leave now and keep my distance.”
“Strength does not always mean fists, my heart. Sometimes it means waking up to endure another day.”
"We are not fighting." I step away before Thrand can shove me again. "We are disagreeing…with our hands."
“It has never been about Thrand, Angie. It has always been about you. From the first time I saw you, you made me want too much, things that a clone has no right to want.” His thumb skates over my bottom lip. “For Thrand, it was about a contest, a prize, a victory. For me, it is about Angie’s smile, her soft hands, her gentle nature.”
“I want you for my mate,” Vordis suddenly says, voice fierce. His eyes are blazing with need. “This hunger I feel for you, it tells me that you are mine and no one else’s.”
“I don’t want to belong to anyone else,” I agree eagerly. “I only want you. I’ve only ever wanted you.” And I kiss him again.
“I am a’ani. We are nothing to everyone.” “Not true. You’re everything to me,” I tell him softly.
If Angie is mine, I am going to kiss her as often as I like…and I like the thought of kissing very often.
“What do you see when you look at me?” “Happiness. Perfection.” I trace a fingertip along her jaw. “A beautiful female. My beautiful female…and the mother to my daughter.”
“I would be no one else’s but yours,” I tell her, and I mean it. “There has never been another female in my eyes. There is only Angie.”
she is my mate, my other half. All this time I have wanted to be my own person, and now I realize the truth of it. Being part of her whole is better than being all of myself.

