Page 184 of Taming the Beasts
“I’m so happy for all of you,” Callum said and gave me a hug. “You couldn’t ask for a better pack of guys.”
“I know.” I really was so happy that they were all friends now.
Kebe pulled me into a hug. “This wedding I promise not to unleash a bunch of vampires at the ceremony.”
“You seriously promise?” I asked.
She laughed. “I promise.”
We were all smiling and laughing as we sat down. I didn’t even care that our dinner was probably cold now. This was the best Thanksgiving ever.
And when I sat down, I realized that I hadn’t kissed Titan yet. He’d been sitting at the table the whole time. Istood back up and sat down on his lap. “Were you the last to fold, big boy?”
His hands settled on my waist. “Doll, I’ve been captivated by you ever since I subscribed to you on MyFanatics.”
My heart skipped a beat.
“This was my idea. I know how much you were looking forward to Thanksgiving. I wanted to make our first one all together one to remember.”
“You big softie.”
“I’m definitely not soft right now,” he whispered in my ear.
I raised my eyebrow at him.
“You better hurry up and eat, doll. Because we’re all feasting on you on this table tonight. And it would probably be for the best if our guests were gone by then.”
I laughed.
But he looked dead serious.
I tried to get up to go back to my seat, but Titan’s fingers tightened on my hips.
“And where do you think you’re going?”
“To eat.”
“You can do that right here.” He circled my waist with his arm. He reached around me to start piling his plate high.
I smiled. Yeah, I could get used to this. I smiled at all my boyfriends as Titan kept me glued to his lap.Wait, not boyfriends. My freaking fiancés!
It had taken a while, but somewhere over the past few months we’d all moved forward from curses and monsters and the fears of the unknown. We were livingour life in Crooked Point like none of that had ever happened. In perfect bliss.
I looked down at my engagement ring and Titan kissed the side of my neck.
Not that my boyfriends had ever been monsters. Beasts, however? Absolutely. And I’d tamed every single one of them.
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Possessive.
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Broken.
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Tech mogul James Hunter gives up his billionaire lifestyle and moves out of the city for a fresh start as a professor in a small town. Where a beautiful redhead falls into his arms. There’s just one problem. She’s his new student.
He’s trying to start over. He’s trying to be a better man. But as much as he’s trying to escape his sinful, broken past...he knows exactly what he’s going to do to her as soon as she walks into his office hours.
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