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Everything about her called to me; I had questions. I wanted to know it all. Whatever she was willing to give, I wasn’t against taking.
He felt like home to me, and no place had ever felt that way before; no man had ever made me feel that way just from a simple hug. None of it made sense because I barely knew him.
“You should know that doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will,”
“It’s okay to be scared. Being scared means, you’re about to do something really brave.”
wasn’t a man who raved about natural beauty being superior to that of someone who wore makeup to enhance their look. I was a man who appreciated beauty in general no matter how it came,
“Why does it feel like our minds and bodies are further than we are in this? Like we’re simply being caught up on what’s going to be?” “Chemistry between two people is the strangest science of all.”
“Never met a pretty girl before?” “I’ve met plenty, but never one that shook the foundation I stand on.”
I could swim, but I still wanted to drown in her.
“I don’t know what to make of us,” he whispered into my neck, his lips grazing the underside of my ear. “Neither do I, but it feels right, doesn’t it?”
With my panties now wrapped around his fingers, he brought them to his nose and sniffed. I groaned and shifted. Why had that made my pussy thump? “Damn,” he cursed, closing then opening his eyes. “Is this what addiction feels like?”
“Once I bare my soul to you, there’s no giving me back,” she whispered, staring up at me. “I never planned on giving you back in the first place.” I tipped my head to the side. “Bare all, Jo.”

