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“Did you think you could stop me?” Power shot from me, smacking into the door behind Dawson, blowing it off the hinges and into the house. “I’ll burn the world down to save her.”
Daemon Black could be as prickly as a hedgehog having a really bad day, but underneath all that spindly armor, he was sweet, protective, and incredibly selfless.
“I don’t have all day, guys. I have things to do. A nap I want to take this afternoon. There’s a new movie out on Netflix I want to watch, and a goddamn coupon for a free Whopper Jr. that’s calling my name.”
“You can’t judge an entire race based on a few individuals.” The words sounded empty to me.
“As close as you’re riding me, man, I feel like I need to take you out to dinner or something. At least I should get your name.”
“And I’m not going to let you do this by yourself. You’re my—you’re my everything, Kat.” At the sound of her soft inhale, I smiled again. “Come on, Kitten, did you really expect anything less from me? I love you.”
Sometimes words were cheap. They could be powerful, but in those rare occasions like now, words meant nothing.
I’d take out an army, burn down an entire city, and throw the world into chaos if I had to in order to keep Kat out of that place.
“Me and Katy look adorkable in extraterrestrial highway shirts. You would just look stupid. You can thank me later.”
“I love you, Kitten.” Another deep, scorching kiss lit up my insides. “And I’m going to show you just how much I love you.”

