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“You’re everything I thought didn’t exist. So yes, mi reina, you amaze me. You gave me hope for the first time,” he murmured, touching his lips to my forehead as I tipped my head further to look at him. “Hope for what?” “Even the devil himself can love,” he said, giving me that rare and stunning smile that made the breath catch in my lungs every single time I saw it.
In fire and blood.
It would only be a matter of time before he discovered that even the most innocuous kitten had claws.
Love didn’t always start out as a pretty fairytale. Sometimes it was brutal and ugly and reflected the realities of the world around us. But when it grew, it outshone anything that was rooted in the beautiful lies society tried to tell us were the truth. In the end, though, they would always be false—deceptions to keep people complacent.
“I thought you were dead,” I sobbed, staining his vest with my tears. “I was made to love you,” he said, sinking to the ground beneath us and pulling me into his lap. “Not even death could stop me.” Despite the foreign landscape surrounding us, I was home.
La reina y su diablo.
My prison had become my sanctuary. The only place I ever felt truly safe.
For the son named after the stars he’d stared up at with his mother. For the son named after mine. For our new beginning, I’d give him anything. Leonardo Ibarra Adamik.