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Devil Mine (London Underworld, #1) Devil Mine by Khai Hara
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“I knew I was supposed to wait for you, amor.”
Khai Hara, Devil Mine
“She laughs. “Do you have a foot fetish or something?”
I shake my head slowly, the ghost of a smile tugging at my lips. “No, I
have a you fetish.”
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“If someone held a gun to my head and had me choose between death
or divorcing you, I’d reach up and pull the trigger myself,”
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“I’m faltering from making a decision I’d otherwise make in a heartbeat because I don’t want my fiancée to be sad. What the actual fuck?
Since when do I fucking care?”
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“Only idiots underestimate the limitless potential of female rage. I choose to weaponize it.”
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“I love you so much that I can’t breathe. I think I’ve loved you from the first moment I saw you. You…” I can’t speak around the sudden obstruction that closes my throat. There’s a swell of emotion that jams the passage. If I jimmy it loose, everything will come with it, including the raw pain and anguish splintering me to my very core. “You came into my life and turned it upside down. You changed everything.”
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“If it’s important to you, it’s important to me,” he corrects. “When I said you were mine, I didn’t mean just on the good days. Your problems also belong to me; I’m as possessive of your rainy days as I am your sunny ones. Got it?”
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“And if my nightmare ever becomes a reality, I promise there’s nothing I won’t do. I’ll move Heaven, Earth, and the seven circles of Hell myself to find you and bring you back home.”
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“Do you have a foot fetish or something?” I shake my head slowly, the ghost of a smile tugging at my lips. “No, I have a you fetish.”
Khai Hara, Devil Mine
“She’s the kind of perfect that deserves its own word, one that is hers alone, that describes no one else.”
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“play stupid games, win stupid prizes.”
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“You know my Dahlia, independent as always,” the older man says fondly. “We found out one of our daughter’s schoolmates was bullying her. Dahlia stormed out of the house with two cans of gasoline, a blow torch, and a bad attitude.” He looks down at his watch and nods. “She should be burning their house down right about now. She’ll join us when she’s done and if anyone comes asking, two hundred witnesses will claim she was here all night.” His eyes lift above my shoulder and soften. “Oh, look. She’s ahead of schedule,” he says adoringly.”
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“Thank you…”
“For what?”
“For making me your wife. I didn’t need to run away… or see the
world to get… the adventure I wanted. Being your wife was…the greatest
adventure of them all.”
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“Her pupils continue expanding, growing bigger and bigger, until the
black of them could house the whole night sky in their depths. And within
them shines a bright light that she aims at me. No, this is a look of love and
it glows for me.
It’s mine.”
Khai Hara, Devil Mine