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“This is a big ask. She’s the most important thing in the world to me, and I don’t trust the feds. I need you to keep her safe—both of them—until I get back.”
William nodded solemnly. “I’ll do whatever it takes. You and Remi have something
real and right. I won’t let anything happen to her. I ...
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Remi’s eyes misted when Brick squeezed his father’s shoul...
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“Promise me you’ll be here
when I get back so I can ask you that question.”
“Yes to t...
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“I’m going to marry your son,” she said suddenly.
“I’d hoped so. You’re just exactly what he needs. A reminder that life isn’t so black
and white. That there’s a lot of fun to be ha...
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“Brick,” she whispered. If that was the last word she said in this world, it was enough.
“I knew you’d find me. I knew you’d get him.” “You’re damn right you knew,” he whispered against her hair.
“Baby doll, you’re just going to have to let me hold you for a few years first. I don’t think I’m going to be ready to let go of you long enough for breakfast.”
“You’re a hell of a girl, Remington Honeysuckle.”
“I’m your girl,”
“Marry me,” he rasped.
“Say yes,” he demanded. “Say you’ll be my wife. Say we’ll figure out the family thing. That you’ll give me a lifetime. That you’ll let me keep you safe.”
“Yes,” she whispered, closing around his thick shaft as she said it. “Yes, Brick.”
“Mine,” he whispered as he lunged into her. “My wife.”
“Promise me, you’ll always need me like this. Promise me that your hand will be in my lap under the table. Promise me that you’ll love letting me make you come. Promise me that you’ll never let me make you unhappy.” “I promise, Brick,”
“Don’t fight it, baby. Give it to me.” “I want to give you everything, Brick,”
“I love you, Brick. Always. Forever. Fiercely,”
“I love you, Remington.”
“Oh, just get to know her. You’ll love her, Brick,” his grandmother predicted. Maybe this place wouldn’t be so bad after all.