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  “Look at me.”

  Once I saw the love and heat mixed in his eyes, I couldn’t look away. It was the hottest thing ever. I bit my lip, getting close, and that did him in. He took me by the shoulders, my name on his lips as he came hard. It left me dizzy and happy, and half asleep for a while. He spoke to me softly, sweet words, sometimes in French.

  “Je t’aime, Tiger Lily.”

  Then I felt his fingers softly tracing up my arm and over my collarbone. He slowly mapped his way around, his touch so sensual and nice after our lovemaking. I finally opened my eyes to smile at him.

  “Nothing can break our bond,” he said quietly, his gaze reaching into mine.

  “I know that now,” I agreed, running my hands up his arms, feeling his muscles that were starting to build again.

  He whispered ever so softly, “Babe, I love you.”

  “I love you too. So much.”

  “I love you, Avery, more than anything. No matter what, forever. You and I will always be a part of each other.” He intertwined his fingers with mine.

  Maybe fate did bring us together, but we made the magic. Like Marcus said, we’re a part of each other forever.

  The End

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  Kristen is also a bestselling author of emotional love stories, mostly set in the Pacific Northwest. She discovered her love of writing in the fourth grade when her class wrote short stories, and she’s been writing ever since.

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  A Wedding to Remember, Book 2

  Embers of Hope, Book 1

  More Than a Promise, Book 2

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