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I take over companies and destroy them—take what isn’t mine. I hate that it applies to her too.
“Fuck off. It’s not that bad,” I huff.
“It’s appalling. Have you looked at yourself?” he scoffs.
“Yes, but I can get a haircut, and you’...
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“You are only four years older than me,” he whispers angrily. “Don’t use that as an excuse.”
“You will want a family of your own soon.”
“Of course I’ve fucking thought about this,”
“I wouldn’t be pursuing this if I didn’t see a future.”
He yanks the sweater over my head, and I bend and pull the baggy gray Nike basketball shorts on. I grab my elastic band and pull my hair up into a messy bun.
“Still want to be my boyfriend?”
“I look ridiculous.”
You look beautiful to me.”
“My girlfriend.”
“I’ve only ever murdered two men in their sleep before. You’re completely safe.”
“Like how were the positions given to each of you?”
“I guess it was based on what we are individually good at.”
“Jameson is good at control. He is very . . .” His ...
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“Elliot is into the graphics of the company. He oversees the visual representation of all things Miles.”
“Christopher manages human resources. He likes people. Managing staff is his thing.”
“I’m good at numbers and taking calculated risks.”
“Well, I can look at a company and its figures and do a due diligence report, and from that I know whether the company is worth anything moving forward.”
“And for the first time in my life, you make me want to put someone before me.”
My three bouncers are here to protect me.
“You got a coat, Mama? It’s going to get cold out,”
“I don’t need one. I’m fine.”
“What are you...
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“I propose a vote,”
“A vote?”
“Yes.” He smiles proudly. “We all have to vote who your mom is going to...
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He pays attention to the small things, and it’s the small things that matter.
When he knows what he wants, he goes and gets it.
“If he throws up on me, I’m rubbing it on you,”
“I don’t want you to go home,” he stammers.
“What?”
“Bad things happen to good people, Mom.”
“You’re worried about me driving home?”
“Okay.”
“Okay what?”
“Okay, I won’t g...
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“Come on. I’ll sleep on the couch.”
I don’t want him to worry about anything, least of all me.”
Who fucking designed this piece-of-shit couch?
He’s going to go batshit crazy,”
“That’s a normal state for him, isn’t it?”

