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one that sent this to me.”

“Oh… Wow. I thought you sort of hated that topic,” she stumbles out with a little shock.

I’ve never spoken about my past with her more than the basics. I’ve always been rather private

though with everyone except for Devin.

“I don’t anymore. It’s a long story, but I’ll tell you what I can one day,” I say while wiping away

a tear.

“It looks brand new,” she murmurs while examining it.

“Devin had it cleaned for me,” I sniffle out.

“Aw. I swear he’s making the rest of the world’s men look pretty pathetic in comparison. That’s

so thoughtful,” she sighs in a dreamy hue.

I smile a little and slide the tiara into my lingerie bag. Clara holds onto the flowers for me as we

stroll into the dress shop.

“So what sort of dress do you want for the reception? I’m sure there were better options in New

York.”

“Yeah, but Devin’s always with me, and I didn’t want to order one off the internet,” I say with a

shrug.

“You know, I thought it was weird with how close you two always are, but now I’m starting to

think my expectations for romance have been far too low,” she pouts.

“Devin is just incredible, and he raised the standards to far surpass anything I had thought

possible.”

“You miss him, don’t you?”

“Terribly, and it’s only been a day.”

“Are you going to find a job in New York?” she randomly asks.

“I don’t know. I’m still trying to wrap my head around everything, and aside from sporadic

business meetings, Devin works from home. I like being with him, and he wants us to travel for a

while.”

“I think it’s great you found someone who makes you this happy,” she says with teary eyes.

“Don’t do that. I’m already about to cry as it is,” I laugh through a gust of emotion.

“Sorry. It’s just so good to see you like this,” she giggles as the tears roll down her cheeks.

She wraps me in an embrace, and a dress calls for my attention. I walk over and smile as I see the

dress I’m going to wear to my reception. It’s simple but divine at the same time.

It’s white with a lazy neckline and a drooping back, but the length is just below the knees. The

satiny fabric offers a feel that begs to be touched, and it’ll be stunning next to my new jewelry.

“It’s perfect,” I murmur.

“Yes, it is.”

I hand my credit card to the cashier, and she smiles as she walks away to return with a brown

package.

“Mr. Cole requested this be given to you,” she says with a girly grin.

“Devin called every shop in town he thought you’d visit,” Clara laughs.

“Apparently,” I say with a goofy grin.

I laugh ridiculously hard once I open it to see the red corset that almost exactly matches the one

he shredded.

“Wow. That’s a little suggestive,” Clara teases.

“It’s a long story,” I chuckle out.

“I really am happy for you,” she adds.

“Thank you. I’m happy for me too,” I squeak.

She pulls my phone out for me and gives me an expectant grin. I dial the man who’s probably

sitting ready by the phone.

“Please tell me you just left the dress shop,” he jokes.

“I did. I’m proud of you for finally holding true to your word,” I tease.

“I can’t wait to see you in it again.”

“I can’t wait to show you what else I bought,” I seduce.

I can actually hear him swallowing hard, and it brings a bigger smile to my face.

“I love you. Let me know when you fold,” he smugly taunts.

“I’ll fold tomorrow at seven.”

“We’ll see. I’ll change your mind,” he teases, and it takes me back to our first few days of push

and pull.

“I love you,” I giggle while putting my phone up.

“Definitely having a long talk with Henry when I get home,” Clara says with a matter-of-fact

tone. “Where to now?”

“I think that’s everything,” I say with exhausted relief.

“Awesome. I’m so tired,” she says with slumping shoulders.

“Go get some sleep.”

“I’ll see you tomorrow,” she squeals excitedly, and a few tears scratch at the back of my eyelids.

She releases me and jogs back down the sidewalk. My eyes catch the street I’ve been avoiding,

and I look around to see how many eyes are on me before flashing to the one place I never thought I

could return.

A few miles out of town lay the grounds where everyone died in front of my eyes. The unscathed

road betrays the untrained mind, and the oblivious drivers carelessly pass over the place where the

world once ended.

My fingers stroke the place in the grass where Devin gasped for his last breath, and the wretched

memory flashes through my mind with a ferociously painful force.

I sit down in the place where I saw the world burning under my power, and I feel the tears rolling

down my cheeks as the painful memories continue to flood me.

My phone buzzes, and I sigh when I see it’s Devin.

“Hey,” I say in a forced happy tone.

“What’s wrong?” he asks when he hears the pain I’m trying to hide.

“Nothing. Clara and I had a girly heart to heart moment, and now I’m all teared up. How are the

tuxes coming along?”

“You’re trying to shift the subject, and you’re giving me vague answers that aren’t true. What’s

going on?” he softly demands.

He knows me far too well.

“I came to the first battle sight, and it just hit me hard to know how close we came to never

getting our eternity. I’m about to head back to my old place though.”

“Baby, don’t be going places like that, especially not before our wedding. I want my girl happy

and thrilled to see me. It sounds like you’ve just watched the gory show all over again,” he gripes.

“Sorry. I just wanted to remind myself how close we were. It makes it easier to appreciate life

when you’ve tasted death.”

“Well, you need to go find something to make you happy again since I’m not allowed to be there

to do it,” he scolds.

I laugh a little as I flash away from the doomsday sight. “I will.”

“That’s better. I love you. Keep calling,” he beams.

“I love you. I will,” I giggle out.

I make it back to town unseen, and I casually walk into the ice cream shop. I smirk as the double-

dipped fudge is put in the cone and handed to my wanting hand.

Then the man in the blue blazer returns to me with a smile before I walk out, and he hands me a

new package.

“Mrs. Cole,” he murmurs secretively. “Mr. Cole just called me to tell me I’d probably find you

here.”

“Mr. Cole has studied me too closely, and he’s scaring me with how well he knows my next step,”

I chuckle out.

He offers me a boyish grin before walking away, and I open the new package. I smile very large

when I pull out a brochure for a horse-riding excursion in Greece.

He has several different types of rides circled, and the beach ones are marked out. I laugh very

loudly, and everyone in the shop turns to question me with their curious eyes.

I slink down slightly and walk out with my ice cream, flowers, and bags. Devin has loaded me

down without even being here.

I just shake my head, but I can’t call him because my hands are too full.

My phone buzzes, and I know it’s him wanting to know if I’ve given in to his relentless attempts

to make me cave. I just continue smiling as I walk back to my apartment.

I struggle to open the door, but I finally manage to get in and put everything down. I pull out my

phone, but there’s another package waiting for me on my couch.

I giggle as I walk over to it and slowly reveal its contents. Tears spring to my eyes when I see the

picture that almost exactly matches the one I gave to him the first time around.

It’s a close up of us kissing at Clara’s wedding, and a faint smile plays on both of our lips. I sit

down to wipe my tears, and I sigh as I pick up the phone.

“Hey, baby. You didn’t call me after the ice cream shop,” he pouts.

“My hands were full, and now I’ve opened the picture too,” I choke out.

“I love that picture,” he seduces.

“You win. I’m stupid for doing this. I miss you so badly it’s driving me crazy. I wish you were

here right now,” I whimper.

There’s a brief knock at the door, and I wipe away my foolish tears as I go to answer it.

I gasp when I pull it open and see Devin propped against the frame while still holding his phone

and one devious smile.

“I guess I should have led with that,” he smolders into the phone before sliding it back into his

pocket.

I almost crash against him, and he pulls me tightly to his body as he kicks the door shut behind

him. My hands vigorously scour his body, and it’s all I can do not to rip his clothes off.

His breath pours divinity into my mouth, and his hands threaten to never let me go. I can’t help

but smile against the kiss as he carefully removes my shirt until he struggles with the final button, and

then he rips the whole thing off.

“I’ll buy you a new one,” he breathes into my mouth.

My hands slide up to rip open his shirt, and I feel his grin now. He picks me up at my waist, and

my legs clasp around him as he carries me to my very breakable bed.

I smile the second it squeaks beneath us, and he smirks his wolfish, half cocked grin. The heat

between us intensifies the moment he pulls free my pants, and his body falls between my parted legs.

His fingertips trail down my electrically charged body until they find the lacy band of my

underwear and his finger barely dips under it as he starts to peel them off.

My eyes roll back in my head from his teasing touch as my desire drowns me in need. He’s so

fucking perfect.

He kisses me softly on
the head as he strokes my hair, and the small drizzle of rain outside is

gently tapping against my bedroom window.

“When did you get into town?” I ask curiously while tracing the perfect lines of his abdomen.

“About an hour after you. I’ve been waiting all day to hear you say you had to see me,” he

admits.

I laugh a little, and my lips play softly against his before I get up.

“I saw your brother driving around in his new car. He seemed rather pleased,” Devin chuckles.

“He was. I think he’d marry you at this point,” I dramatically roll out.

I feel arms around me as I pull out a bottle of vodka. “I think someone left some scotch here.”

“Yeah,” Devin snickers. “I told you I planned on being with you today. I might have had

someone drop off the scotch when they dropped off the picture.”

“That’s very presumptuous of you,” I playfully scold.

“Not really. If you hadn’t caved, I was just going to barge in,” he seduces.

“What if I had kicked you out?”

“You wouldn’t have,” he smugly declares, and then his hands thrust me forward to pull me to his

body.

“You’ve made Clara very envious,” I giggle.

“She should be. I can promise you no man loves a woman the way I do you.”

“I believe that,” I murmur just before his lips take mine.

He pulls back smiling, and flashes to the room suddenly. He comes back out with his pants on,

and he tosses me a shirt and pants as well.

“Is my sheet not good enough?” I tease while clinging to the soft fabric wrapped around me.

“Your brother and Jane are on their way up to collect his bag,” he snickers.

I flash into my clothes and finger comb through my thoroughly tousled hair. Devin chuckles

lightly while pulling on a tee-shirt, and then he plops down to leisurely rest on the couch while sipping

his scotch.

The door starts to open, and I walk over to join Devin just before Jake pops in.

“What’s up, sis?” Jake murmurs before he sees Devin. “And guy I don’t know.”

“This is Devin,” I giggle out.

“Oh,” he gasps, and then he walks over to Devin who stands to shake his hand, but he smiles just

before Jake wraps him in a hug. “I love the car,” he gushes.

“I’m glad,” Devin chuckles out while patting him on the back.

I laugh a little too, and Jane comes to give me a hug.

“Jake’s going to stay with me tonight while he’s in town, and then we’ll see you tomorrow.”

“Well, now that I’ve acted like a total girl, I’ll see you guys later,” Jake laughs out.

Devin laughs under his breath while wrapping his arm around me. I’m happy to see he closed the

door to the very destroyed bedroom.

Jake walks over to give me a quick hug before taking Jane’s hand.

“Oh,” Jake mutters hesitantly while turning back around. “You can say no if you want to, but Bret

asked if he could come tomorrow to hang out with me while I’m here. I know you two dated a couple

of months, but-”

“No!” Devin and I both exclaim in panicked unison.

“Sheesh. Okay. I’ll tell him no,” Jake says with a taken aback reaction.

Devin cracks a grin, and I stammer to explain.

“Sorry. It’s just… we’ve already maxed out the inn’s capacity, and it’s too late to try and squeeze

someone else in,” I lie.

“No problem,” Jake warily responds, and then he and Jane disappear out of the room.

I guzzle the remainder of my vodka, and Devin comes over to kiss the back of my neck while I

pour another glass.

“I’m glad you launched a preemptive stalking expedition today. You actually prepared for almost

every place I went,” I muse.

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