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Watch Your Mouth (Kings of the Ice, #2) Watch Your Mouth by Kandi Steiner
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“You have consumed my every waking thought. You have wrecked every dream I’ve had,” he cursed against my lips, kissing along my jaw and neck next. “I am obsessed.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I didn’t know what it was to live before you came into my life. I didn’t know there could be joy like this, or adventure, or pain so fucking deep in my chest.” I beat my fist against my rib cage, wincing as I confessed everything I’d shoved down. “I didn’t know that I could be with you — every second of every day — and still want more.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“You called me Nova,” she said, her words slurring a bit. “I did.” “Why?” I swallowed, using my knuckles to sweep her hair out of her face. A voice deep in the abyss of my mind screamed that I needed to stop touching her, but I couldn’t. “Because you burn brighter than anyone else in the room.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I’m always on the go, always dating someone new and then heartbroken a week later. But the truth is…” She sucked in a breath like she just realized the truth she was speaking of, and it killed her. “The truth is I’m always on the go because I don’t feel like I have a safe place to land.”
I closed my eyes, suppressing a curse as my heart cracked at her admission.
Then, I tilted her chin, and I made sure she was looking at me when I said, “You always have a safe place to land with me.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I like wrinkles.” She said the words as she reached up to remove my glasses, and then her fingers traced my skin — around my eyes, my mouth, over my forehead. “They’re proof you’ve laughed, you’ve cared, you’ve hurt.” She swallowed, her fingers lingering over the line I knew existed between my brows whether I was frowning or not. “Proof that you’ve lived.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“Everything’s okay,” she promised on a whisper. “I know you think you have to be everything to everyone, but tonight — you can just rest.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I didn’t have main character energy. I was more of the quirky, cute best friend with all the sage advice.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“It was the kiss to end all kisses, the kind that marked you like a tattoo, like a scar.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“But right now, he was kissing me like he owned me — like there was no other choice for either of us but to give in.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“It was a kiss that shattered time. I felt it stutter to a halt around us before snapping back with such intensity that it warped, taking us into a new dimension. It was as punishing as it was reverent, brutal and yet tender, like Jaxson was pissed he was doing it just as much as he was certain he never wanted to stop. One arm held me to him while the other slid down and palmed my ass, taking one cheek in a handful that he squeezed roughly. My leg hiked up automatically, dress riding up with it, and he slid his thigh between mine, biting my lower lip as I moaned into his mouth. God, it was all-consuming. His hands rocked me against him, and I shook at the sensation, at the forbiddenness of it all.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“Watch your mouth when you’re talking to my girl.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“You can take it, baby,” I coached her, smoothing my thumb over her hip where I held her. “Take that dick like the good fucking girl you are.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“That’s a good girl,” I said, staying just above her. “Now, fuck yourself with those fingers. And don’t be quiet — I want to hear my name on your lips when I finally let you come.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I don’t care whether you forgive me or not. I don’t care if you hate me for the rest of your life. I am never, never letting that girl go.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“If we were about to set fire to the world we lived in now, I would gladly live in the ashes if it meant I got to be with him.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I have no fucking idea how we’re going to do this without causing a shit storm,” I admitted. “But I don’t care. I love you, you little weirdo.”
She tiled her head back on the most beautiful laugh at that.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I’d only known the girl for a month, and yet it felt like I’d been living under water before I found her. It was like she’d pulled me to the surface, like I’d taken my first breath and looked around and saw the world with fresh eyes.
And now, I couldn’t imagine living without her.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“We knew what we were, and what we were not, and what we could never be.
We understood the risk we took with our hearts, and yet we did it anyway.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I was here. I was alive. I had a beautiful life ahead of me, just waiting for me to get started.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“But the frat parties and long nights on the town with my fake ID in hand had turned out useful. It was fun to surprise people when they saw you as just a petite little thing.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“To the weirdos. Keep that shit up.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“How the hell we lived in a country that expected us to choose what we wanted to do for the rest of our lives before we were even legally old enough to have an alcoholic beverage was beyond me. I’d never wanted to do the life society seemed so intent to push me into. I didn’t care about college or getting some fancy, high-paying job that would allow me to live the same life my parents and Vince did. I didn’t desire a corner office with a gold plaque on the wall with my name on it. I wanted adventure. I wanted limitless options, zero boundaries, and the freedom to make the most of every day I had on this Earth. Of course, I still needed money to survive. So, going to college in order to secure at least a few years of stability? Worth”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“Actions speak louder than words, they say.
But just because they’re the louder ones doesn’t mean they’re the truth.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“We all had a choice. Every day we woke up, we could think of all the things we didn’t have, and everything we’d lost, and every area we felt our lives were lacking. We could focus on where we fell short, where we could do more or be more.
Or, we could choose gratitude.
We could choose to focus on everything we did have, on all we were fortunate to experience, on everything around us that was beautiful and good.
We could choose new chapters and new beginnings.
We could choose to be happy.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“We all had a choice. Every day we woke up, we could think of all the things we didn’t have, and everything we’d lost, and every area we felt our lives were lacking. We could focus on where we fell short, where we could do more or be more. Or, we could choose gratitude. We could choose to focus on everything we did have, on all we were fortunate to experience, on everything around us that was beautiful and good.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“We could choose new chapters and new beginnings. We could choose to be happy. And that’s exactly what I did.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“was here. I was alive. I had a beautiful life ahead of me, just waiting for me to get started.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“A Very Bookworm Fantasy”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“We all had a choice. Every day we woke up, we could think of all the things we didn’t have, and everything we’d lost, and every area we felt our lives were lacking. We could focus on where we fell short, where we could do more or be more. Or, we could choose gratitude. We could choose to focus on everything we did have, on all we were fortunate to experience, on everything around us that was beautiful and good. We could choose new chapters and new beginnings. We could choose to be happy.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth
“I knew only three things for certain. I loved him. He changed me for the better. And I’d never get over him — not as long as I lived.”
Kandi Steiner, Watch Your Mouth

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