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Treble Treble by Rilzy Adams
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“Novah told her about being an only child, passing her time by disappearing into books and following her mother everywhere.”
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“This was happiness. This was contentment. This was forever. This was home.”
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“Hendrix couldn’t wait to spend lazy days and passionate nights with his two favorite people in the world.”
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“Anything treasured needed to be nurtured, and nurturing took work — especially with three strong personalities that differed in as many ways as they complemented each other.”
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“Their relationship was more than laughter, road trips, weekly dates, built-in hobby partners, and amazing sex. It wasn’t effortless.”
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“Novah just enjoyed not having to pretend to be interested. She settled on hanging around nearby, happily reading away on her Kindle, checking every once in a while to see what progress they made. She was so unbothered about not having to help with puzzles that she went ahead and bought the ten thousand-piece puzzle she’d threatened to divorce him over.”
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“Yes, this was perfection, and total and utter bliss.”
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“Her entire world erupted into colors when she came, her body shaking even harder when Hendrix followed behind her. If this wasn’t perfection, Novah didn’t know what was.”
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“there was no benefit to be gained in trying to water herself down to be more palatable to people,”
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“She knew what falling in love looked like.”
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“Sadie’s heart expanded so large in her chest that it ached when she realized that she was in love with Novah, with Hendrix, and with Novah and Hendrix.”
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“What did falling in love look like?”
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“Sadie briefly wondered if this was what falling in love looked like.”
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“They wanted to see — truly see — what could grow out of a spilled chai tea latte and a swipe to the right while cuddled in bed one night.”
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“I took one look at her, another at you looking at her, and then saw how she looked at us and knew she was about to fuck up our lives…but in the best way possible.”
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“She fits just like this puzzle piece. I don’t even truly know what that means for anything, other than the fact she feels like she’s meant to be here.”
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“Didn’t everybody feel like that when they were lucky enough to stumble across someone who ignited something special deep inside?”
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“She wanted to pull back every layer. She wanted to experience her highs and her lows; wanted to pull laughter from those beautiful lips and soothe away her tears. She wanted to know her hopes, dreams, and fears. She wanted to know her innermost thoughts.”
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“We’ve never been here before, but it feels like it’s right where we belong.”
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“if monogamy was really the only space where true, healthy, and respectful relationships could thrive.”
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“Good morning,” Sadie yawned. “Morning, sleepyhead. You know we’re both going to regret not wearing a bonnet to bed, right?”
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“Novah gave Sadie a quick rundown about how she and Hendrix moved from coworkers to friends to lovers to life-mates.”
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“This wasn’t a coincidence. There was no way in heaven or hell that this was just random luck. This was kismet.”
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“And then he fucked her. Fucked her fucked her. He fucked her until tears came to her eyes. Fucked her until she couldn’t even scream. She just opened and closed her mouth with no sounds coming out. She could barely breathe. He fucked her until her body shook. Fucked her until he snatched the wig she wasn’t even wearing. But it was when Novah moaned, “You look so fucking good handling my dick like a champ,” that the three of them lost it.”
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“It wasn’t even always about sex, but people were very rarely ready to hear that. It was about knowing that love was too wild, too wide, too boundless to be forced into boxes for the sake of perpetuating what was expected by society.”
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“I’m glad you know I don’t fucking play about you.”
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“He’d promised in his vows that his mission in life would be taking care of her, and he meant every word. Whether it was financially, emotionally, mentally, sexually, or otherwise, Novah’s fulfillment was always his top priority.”
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“He was tall enough to make her feel small in his embrace and muscular enough for her to enjoy watching his biceps flex while he fucked her, but there was enough softness to his body that made snuggling into him a heavenly experience.”
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