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That was the day I realized I’d do anything for that girl. It was the day I realized I loved her.
We just absorbed each other, because that’s what you do when you fall in love with
That night, he told me he needed me. There was a rarity in Jax Stonewood needing anything from anyone. I naively thought that would keep us together.
Beside that lake, I did the most selfish thing I could have ever done. I fucked her, branded her as mine, and took everything I could, knowing I would break her by leaving her behind that night. I just didn’t know I’d be breaking myself too.
Misery loves the miserable.
I wasn’t supposed to be everyone. I was supposed to be the only one.
I. Just. Knew. His lips crashed down onto mine.
“Because I need to know how long it's going to take me to erase every time you were with him from your memory.”
“His eyes are empty, dead. Your eyes burn with the fire of life, baby. They’re wild, sometimes, like a caged animal when you want to break free of some shit standard you’ve set for yourself.”
“Where do you belong then? I want to know so I can be there.”
She wasn’t anyone else, she was everyone else to me.
She nodded with a love and trust in her eyes I would have bled for as she looked at him.
“If I could, Whitfield, I'd tattoo my name on every inch of your skin.”
“If what we have is unhealthy, I don't want to be healthy. I'll take the fucking heart attack."