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Johann (Vampire's Mate, #4) Johann by Grae Bryan
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“Well, now you’ve named all five, haven’t you?”
Jay’s flush deepened, if that was possible. “I guess I have. Is that horribly greedy of me?”
“Maybe, but I don’t mind. You’re hungry for affection; I’m hungry to give it to you.”
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“I’m not a baby. I’m not naïve. I’m not some ingenue. I’m just…inexperienced.”
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“I didn’t have a real childhood. Your adulthood was stolen from you. Do you think together you and I could make one complete person?”
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“And he was pretty sure no one would make fun of it the same way they would one of his Highlander romances—the ones with the big, shirtless men on the covers he liked to keep secret on his phone.”
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“Jay didn’t seem too impressed with money or prestige, as far as Alexei could tell. He’d seen, just the other day, a suited customer trying to show off his Rolex, and Jay had countered with his own glow-in-the-dark waterproof number, of which he was apparently incredibly proud.”
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“I read a book once on love languages,” Jay mused, a thoughtful expression on his face. “There were five of them, which doesn’t seem like nearly enough. I think quality time might be mine.”
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“I’ve been alive for so long, and we’d move about so often, but it was always to the same kinds of places. Different variations on remote European country sides. There’s so much of the world I haven’t seen, except for through books or movies. I went to the
desert for the very first time this year. I poked a cactus, just to feel it.” Jay held up his pointer finger, as if in demonstration. “Didn’t that hurt?” It was certainly hurting Alexei, this absentminded confession of all Jay had never been given, never been allowed.
“Oh yes.” Jay smiled up at the night sky. “But it was a reminder. That it was…real.”
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“It won’t kill me not to, but it’s a very uncomfortable reflex to suppress. The body
remembers.”
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“He was growing. He was changing. He was. He could be more than what his maker had made of him.”
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