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“I love you and that’s as real as it gets. In the forever kind of love where I see me putting my ring on your finger and putting my baby in your stomach.”
Jennifer Van Wyk, The Path to Us
“What have I gotten myself into?”
“A lifetime.”
She sucks in a breath and tears instantly flood her eyes.
“You like that.”
Her hair slips over her shoulders when she shakes her head. “No. I love that.”
“Not as much as I do.”
Jennifer Van Wyk, The Path to Us
“I nod, swallow hard and grapple for him, needing to feel more than just his chest. I slip a hand under his shorts and then…
“Holy shit,” I practically cry out, eyes wide.
“Why, thanks,” he says, grinning down at me…
“Beau. What the hell?”
“Is there a problem?” He smirks while adding another finger and words evade me. Hell yes, there’s a problem. He’s not small. And I haven’t had anything but a dildo or fingers (my own but now his, too) for years and even though I did, in fact, squeeze a human out of my vagina, it’s not as though it’s ready to take on thunder dick.”
Jennifer Van Wyk, The Path to Us
“It might seem like we’re skipping steps here, but we aren’t. Not really. Because the way I feel for you isn’t new or out of nowhere. It’s been there all along. I was just too scared to do something about it. If you didn’t feel the same way, or if it didn’t work out… fuck, Addy. I can’t lose you.”
“I know what you mean.”
He nods. “But I can’t put those feelings aside any longer. You and me? Nothing else makes sense to me like being with you does.”
Jennifer Van Wyk, The Path to Us
“I can’t think of a moment in my life that I haven’t wanted her. Sure, I was an idiot for a lot of years but now my eyes are wide open and I’m not sure I can settle for anything less than all of her.”
Jennifer Van Wyk, The Path to Us
“She was his. Never mine. Not in that way. I may have loved her first, but in the end, she was and always would be my brother’s.”
Jennifer Van Wyk, The Path to Us