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Whenever You Call Whenever You Call by Vicki James
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“is yours and only yours, and no one and anything could ever come between you.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“What do you need?”
“I need the man I love to fuck me.”
Every part of him froze the minute those words had fallen free …
“Did you mean it?” he whispered, hie eyes searching mine. “Am I really the guy that gets to hear those words from you?”
… “I tried not to,” I admitted quietly, scraping the very tips of my nails through his stubble. “But you made it impossible, so here I am, loving you despite trying not to, hoping that those words don’t scare you away.”
“There’s nothing in this world that could scare me away from you. I’m yours, Hannah, and fuck, I love you right back.”
“But you’ve never loved anyone before.”
“Because it was always meant to be you.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“How any man had the ability to break my body yet rebuild my soul, I wasn’t sure, but Logan did, and he had.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“I’m willing to take this as slowly as you need to,” I ran my hand through her hair. “As long as this is what you want. That’s all that matters to me. That you forgive me for my past mistakes and that you trust me to protect our future.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“All I can think about is how much I want you inside me. How I can’t get enough of the way you make me feel or the way you touch me. How safe I feel when you’re around. How calm, how resolute…and how I feel like I just might die if you don’t make love to me right now.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“Some people do know what they want forever, and I want that…with you.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“Take me inside, Logan.”
His Adam’s apple bobbed in his throat before he rubbed his lips together, not letting me go. “If I do, that’s it. You know that, don’t you? I won’t be able to let you go a second time.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“This was love, even if only one of us felt it, and as I sank into that kiss with her, she became pure heaven against my lips in a world where everything else had always felt like hell.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“Whatever you need from me, it’s yours.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“I’ve realized it’s possible to miss someone you barely know when they’re not with you because that someone, somehow, brings a piece of you back to yourself that you’d never meant to let go.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“It would be easy for anyone to become addicted to your company, Hannah. I don’t want to be the guy that blurs the lines. You need a friend. Someone to be there for you. I get that, and I’m more than willing to be that. But I don’t want to take advantage of your beat-up heart when you’re at your most vulnerable.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“Everyone you meet is a risk, but maybe I’m the guy who accidentally came into your life to help you breathe easier for a while. It doesn’t have to be forever, Hannah. It just has to be now.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“There’s a constant fatigue you carry around with you when you lose someone. It’s a weighted vest strapped around your chest, pulling you down to the ground, and I had to learn how to grow extra muscles to carry that around with me every day because the only other option was dropping to my knees and wailing.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“Grief was a cruel bitch at the best of times but throw in the agony of trying to mourn a man you’d taught yourself to despise over the years, and the torment became unbearable. A constant weight of mixed emotions chewing you up and spitting you out every goddamn day.
My body missed his touch.
My heart remembered the way it had felt to love him and have him love me in return.
But my mind? That couldn’t forget the unforgiveable amount of pain he’d caused over the years. It also couldn’t figure out how the hell to help me cope with so many conflicting emotions.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“A grieving wife was only supposed to mourn her famous husband’s death in one way for it to be deemed acceptable:
With absolute, unfixable, wailing to the skies heartbreak.
For me, it was a little more complicated.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call
“All existence didn’t end because of one death, and I didn’t know whether that was a relief or a fucking tragedy, thinking about how we were expected to keep on living after losing someone who was supposed to have meant the world to us.”
Vicki James, Whenever You Call