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299 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2021
“I’m guessing you have a boyfriend?”
“I don’t.”
“So…why are you being so cold?”
“I don’t know you, and I’m not at the hospital to change that,” I told him, meeting his eyes again. “But, thanks for your interest,” I added, not wanting him to think that I was a total bitch.
“You’re different,” he said.



I wondered what it felt like to have something about yourself that was so unique.
I couldn’t say all those things about myself.
My skin was pale, my hair almost white, and my eyes were a deep, dark blue color.
In fact, they were so dark that in every picture of myself they looked black.
What was the point in having blue eyes when no one ever got to see the actual shade of it?
My blue eyes could’ve been my trademark, something people were stunned by when they walked past me, but instead, I wasn’t blessed with anything that would make me stand out in a crowd.
It was me in his arms and not her, and though her death was tragic, Dad had always taught me not to miss someone.
Not sure why I even would, since she had never been a part of my family in the first place.
I wasn’t heartless or petty.
I was simply…happy.

He didn’t care if there was still the taste of his cum and piss lingering on my lips, and it turned me on that a man like him didn’t mind tasting himself.
[...]
There was really nothing he could do wrong in my eyes.
What we were doing felt natural, and I didn’t expect anyone to understand our love.
In the end, it was us who had to be happy, and since I had found my happiness in him, it didn’t matter what anyone else thought as long as I was with Dad.
✨“Do it again. Squeeze my dick with your pussy,”✨




