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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.”
“If there’s a will, there’s a way.” I smiled when his eyes narrowed.
While you’re deep in something, you never say or do what you need to. It’s always after the fact, when it’s too late, that you realize what you should’ve said or done.
“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.”
He lowered his mouth to mine, and the kiss was sweet and tender, just as consuming as the other ones because it offered a promise—a promise of more, of a future.
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.
There was not a more perfect, more beautiful moment than this. And I wanted a lifetime of them.
“I want a year’s worth of seconds and minutes with you. I want a decade’s worth of hours, so many that I can’t add them up.”
“Will you make me the luckiest bastard on Earth and marry me, Katy Swartz?”
He made me. And because of that, I knew it went both ways. He made me. And I made him.

