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“I liked the way he fought his desire, but I didn’t like him. I liked the silky slide of his dark hair as he hovered over me, unable to draw away any further … but I didn’t like him. I liked the way he let himself be weak enough for me to grab his face and force him back to me, but I definitely didn’t like him”

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A Dream of Embers

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