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“Agree to be ours,” he says, voice edged with a fervor that seizes my breath. “And we’ll show you a world where you’re cherished, shared, and always—undeniably—loved.”
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“Brielle,” he murmurs, his lips grazing the shell of my ear, sending ripples of pleasure through me. “I’ve wanted you since the day I laid eyes on you. You were always mine to claim.”
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“You make me feel like I’m nothing to you, Levi. Nothing but a stupid girl you can toy with when it suits you.”
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“Levi, you always call me stupid,” she whispers, and the hurt in her voice tightens something in my chest. “It’s like…it’s like you hate me one second and then you…” Her voice trails off, but I can fill in the blanks. I know exactly what she means, and it gnaws at me.”
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“I let out a contented sigh. “That was amazing.” “Perfect, just perfect,” Conrad whispers, kissing my shoulder tenderly. “Ours,” Grayson asserts, his gaze locked with mine, heavy with promise.”
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“Everything,” Grayson vows, his fingers tightening in my hair. “We’ll give you everything.”
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“I’m far from unpleased. I’d hoped to see my little goddess again, and the barriers…have just made this that much more exciting.”
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“don’t have a clear answer to her question. “You’re right, maybe I need to reinvent myself and do things the old me wouldn’t have done.” “Damn straight, you do!” Callie exclaims, her enthusiasm infectious. “The world is full of incredible, sexy people just waiting for a taste of what you have to offer.” “Thanks, Callie,” I murmur, grateful for her unwavering support. “You always know exactly what to say.” The PA system crackles to life, announcing that my flight will be boarding soon. “Gotta go, Callie,” I tell her.”
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