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No wonder I’d been able to imagine up four invisible protectors out of the marsh, though.
Okay, I’d turned out dead, but that’d been almost ten years later, and getting gunned down hadn’t had anything to do with my lack of algebra skills.
Ruin bounded right at me, throwing his almost-as-brawny arms around me. Right. I’d forgotten that when he had arms, he was a hugger.
“But wait!” He sprang after me again, giving a very solid impression of an overgrown—and overenthusiastic—puppy.
“No,” I said with absolute certainty. “No one but you. There never will be anyone else from now on. And I don’t mean just for enjoying ourselves. You’ve got my whole heart.”
It was kind of like having a very large cat suddenly take up residence in my home—the
but I came back for you. I already had one life that was all about me. In this one, you come first.”
“God, I want you so fucking badly. You’re my universe, Lily. You defied death and dragged me back to life. There isn’t anyone in their right mind who should mess with you.”

