“
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I’m a wimp. I admit it. But it hit me, just now, what a good person you are. How noble you are. You’re down-to-earth and likable. I see it everywhere you go. Me? Yeah, not so much. People fear me, even if they don’t know what I am. Those who do? Yeah, then they really fear me.
“So I sit here looking at you, thinking what a wonderful person you are, and it hits me right between the eyes. I need you like I need blood to survive. I need you to survive. I didn’t believe I could fall this fast for somebody, even though I know about the mate-draw thing. I don’t deserve you, but I’ll damn sure fight to keep—”
There was a blur of movement, and I found myself flat on my back, both of my arms held above my head. I stared at Remi. Whoa.
“You love me? You tell me that while I am spread out and helpless?”
“Um, not looking too helpless now.”
“I ought to shake you senseless. No, I ought to chain you down and beat your ass, then shake you senseless. And what was that rot you were spewing about me being so good and you being so not? Do not put me up on some damn pedestal. I’m not perfect. I’m as far from perfect as I can get. I’m no better than you, you fanged fucker.”
“Fanged fucker?” I snorted, then got serious. “Look, I—”
Remi released my wrists and put a finger to my lips… a finger with a nice sharp claw on the end. Well, hell. I found myself looking into the brightly glowing electric-blue eyes of his cat
“I love you too. I don’t care what you’ve done in your past. Also don’t care about whatever you’ve done to survive. You are all I care about.
“When that asshole stabbed you, I thought I lost you. I thought I lost everything. Yes, what I feel hit me quickly, and the intensity sometimes scares me, but I’ll fight tooth and nail to keep you. I’ll also gladly kick your ass when I think you need reminding.”
I hiked an eyebrow at him. “You’ll try to kick my ass.”
“No, I will.” Remi rubbed his cheek against mine, then sat up. “Together we can handle anything.”
I caressed that strong jawline of his. “You love me?”
“I love you. In fact, I love you more.”
“Not too sure of that.” My world finally settled in place around me. He was right. Together we could handle anything. “I love you too.”
“Good. Now that we’ve got that straightened out, let’s go take a shower. I, ah… yeah.” Remi pulled me up off the bed. “To the shower we go.”
Laughing, I followed him. I had every intention of helping him get totally and intimately clean, then taking his ass back to bed.
”
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M.A. Church (It Takes Two to Tango (Fur, Fangs, and Felines #3))