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Gertie gaped in horror when Russell elevated one leg and let out a horrid-sounding fart. “Oh, Russ, must you really do that?” His eyes widened. “If I can’t fart in my own house on my own chair, where can I do it?” “How about the yard?” “Not a chance.” His nose wrinkled. “Oh, that reeks.”
you could move there some time tomorrow. That way, you won’t feel like you’re putting anyone at risk.” Aside from the part where he wanted her to stay here for the night, it was a good solution, but … “You’re asking me to let someone chase me out of my home.” “No, I’m asking you to be smart.” Tanner crossed to where she sat and stared down at her, determined to make her see reason. “You know it’s a good idea, kitten.” And if she tried leaving, well, he’d just bring her back. She’d barely got out of the kidnapping alive—he wasn’t going to allow her to risk herself yet again.
Khloë ignored him. “As weapons go, a hellhound is mega cool, Dev. Any girl would happily have one.” “So, you’d be okay with someone chauffeuring you around?” Devon asked the incredibly independent female. Khloë snorted, her brows drawing together. “Hell n—yes, yes I would.” Devon shook her head. “God, you’re so full of shit.” Raini sat beside Devon. “What sounds better to you—dead and proud, or alive and chafing at the bit? Because I’d go for door number two, in your shoes.” Harper moved closer. “When I was bristling over Knox assigning me a bodyguard, you said it didn’t make me weak to have
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