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Only a few things in life were certain: death, taxes, and the fact that Josh Chen and I would never be friends.
Bed. Singular. As in, there was only one. And I had to share it with Jules Ambrose. Kill me now.
“On a scale of one to ten, how badly do you want to fuck me right now?”
Our fall had been an accident, but the way her curves molded to my body had been a revelation.
My cock strained against my zipper, and I prayed neither Alex nor Ava noticed my uneven breaths as I reached for my glass again.
“You want someone who can challenge you. Excite you. Keep you on your toes. And as for what you need…” His whiskey-scented breath gusted across my skin, peppering it with a thousand goosebumps. “You need someone to bend you over and fuck that attitude right out of you.”
“You’re my personal hell, Red.” He gave my hair another sharp tug. “And God help me, I don’t want to fucking leave.”
When I am with her, I want that moment to last forever.
Up until this moment, Asher had been one of my sports idols, but I wanted to gouge his fucking eyes out for looking at her like that. Like she could possibly be his when she so clearly, irrevocably belonged to me.
Jules, will you go out with me?
“Hey, Red.”
don’t know what you did to me, Red. But somehow, I went from wanting to kill you…to willing to kill for you.”
or decades from now, that’ll never change.” Josh’s lips brushed against my skin before he pulled back, his face taut with emotion. “I’m human, Red. I’ve made mistakes in the past, and I’ll make many more in the future. But one mistake I’ll never make is letting you go, not when there’s even a sliver of a chance left for us. Because the possibility of you is better than the reality of anyone else.”
“I should. But I wanted to see you.”
The sound of Josh typing fell silent.
I turned, and my realization gave way to shock when I saw Josh sitting a few tables over. I had my back to the door, so I hadn’t noticed him arrive.

