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First published October 25, 2015









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He was mine, and I loved him. But fuck if the man wasn't dangerous.
He wasn't domineering, and he wasn't an alpha, but he was a quiet conqueror. He must have been, because he'd certainly conquered me.
...this thing with Kage? This was a whole 'nother level. I was playing in the big leagues now, and I was pretty sure I deserved Rookie of the Year.

⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱*Was that it?*⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱
“What are you doing?” I growled, sounding more amused than the angry I was going for. “Trying to keep you here,” he said earnestly, locking his eyes on mine. “You can stay in my bedroom, and we’ll just lock the door and have mad sex twenty-four-seven.”

“Obviously, other people can see what you can’t. It makes sense. When people are in a new relationship, they have blinders on, and in your case it’s worse. You’re a lot like your mother. You see what you want to see. The two of you just float around in this world you’ve made up for yourselves, and any time reality doesn’t suit you, you just ignore it.”
“I think I’m in love with him, Dad.”
The problem was that I was selfish. I’d wanted him. Hell, even that was sugar-coating it in my favor. I’d wanted to take his innocence, and fuck him, and hold his face down in the pillow, and take every ounce of pride he had. I wanted him to worship me. I wanted to use his body until I’d had my fill, only now I wasn’t sure if that point of satisfaction would ever come. I’d underestimated my own capacity for feelings, and in doing that I’d altered his life forever.
There was no way we could keep going on the course I’d set us on.
As always, pain was part of our relationship, and I cherished the physical pain, the way it reminded me. It was the emotional pain I couldn’t stand.
“I love you, Jamie,” he growled against my ear. “I’ll do anything for you.”
“Oh, God. I love you, too.”


“Sorry, guys. I’m already taken.”
– Michael Kage