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“You’re the only one I want.”
“Moya zvezdochka.”
“Would you visit my grave if I died?”
His eyes grew dark. “I’d die before you were ever in a grave, malyshka.”
“Church.” I yawned.
“What? No. Christian, you can’t come with.”
“You’re not even Catholic!”
“I’m whatever you are.”
“Should we close out that bet now?” Val leaned in to ask, after we took a seat beside her and Ricardo.
“No,” I bit out stubbornly.
Christian’s jaw tightened, though he didn...
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“What do you want from me, Christian?”
He turned to me, eyes dark. “Everything.”
Love only gets worse.”
A sardonic breath left me. “I thought you believed it was just an obsession.”
“Haven’t you heard? Love is an obsession. Some would even say . . . t...
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“Fuck, I missed you, malyshka.”
“I apologize for making you leave.”
“Don’t ever do it again.”
“I wo...
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“Why do you kiss me?”
“Because you’re the only woman who’s ever tempted me.”
“Because you l...
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“Because every part of yo...
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“I’m always thinking about you, malyshka.”
“I really like you.”
Satisfaction ran hot through my blood, even though I wanted more than that. I wanted everything she had to give and more.
What I felt was so far past that it was laughable.
“I really like you, too,” I said, then leaned in to nip her bottom lip.
“I could just as easily find someone else for her,” he baited.
“Go ahead.” My voice was dark. “Might save us both some time if you line her prospects up in a row right now.”
“I don’t care how people see me.”
“I do,” he growled. “I don’t want anyone to think you mean less to me than you do. You might not see it now, but eventually, it’ll get to you, Gianna, and you’ll resent me for it.”
“I can’t marry another man I don’t know.”
“I’ve told you more about myself than I’ve ever told anyone else.”
“That’s not a good enough reason for me to marry ...
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“How about because I love you, Gianna? Because I think I have since the moment I saw you? Because if you weren’t in this world anymore, I would find a way to take myself out of it?”
“You don’t mean that,” I breathed.
“I meant every goddamn word I said.”
“You think I’m good-looking now?” His gaze filled with sarcasm. “You should have seen me as a kid.”
“Sorry I couldn’t give you the white-picket-fence story you’ve been waiting to hear.”
“That wasn’t about what you told me . . . but because I’m pregnant, Christian.”
His gaze dropped to search my face and then it filled with something dark as sin and satisfied. “You’re sure?”
He wiped a tear from my cheek. “Are you happy?”
“So happy.”
“You don’t think I’m only here now because I’m pregnant?”
“I don’t care why. Just that you’re here, with me.”
“Tell me you love me again.”
“I love you, malyshka.”
“I love you, too, y...
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