One Night With My Ex's Uncle
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as. My eyes were stuck
seen a billion men, there was no way I would e
ly, showing the low cut on the sides of his
the rest of his features. They were a deep gr
my horror, I couldn't stop myself f
other was something unexplainable. My chest was cold, and chi
he gotten in? Did he know the passcode? How did
it so hard for him to smile at John properly? After a few failed attempts at smiling properly, he produced a bright smile that struc
re my eyes off, and tried to control my shock. They were.
ried holding them together, but it turned out I kept letti
coy and strange with... the stranger I had passionately given my all due to heartbreak, the stranger who would make
.? I didn't
upon the earth, how could I have
t seem right. It wa
but even as I thought abou
alled, and I ju
n snatching my gaze back to the fl
know you're mad, and all, but..
eep fighting. I was supposed to leave, to walk out, but I couldn't bring my feet to move. I was stuck on one spot. How was I
rms, and legs could shake that terribly, until that mo
Emily." He said, and I should have retorted, 'Ex-F
pop out of my chest the closer it got. I took another tin
of me, and flashes of the
, the feel of his body... the beautiful gaze
was so caught up in thoughts of him that I didn't realize his h
n't want
tless eyes looked everywhere, bu
they had roamed my body, without trouble. Th
y hands back
He was saying, and it took me h
e... not frie
s... What the!?
, staggering backwards; the both of them tried to reach out to me, but I was to
but fell anyway, and with shoc
anyone could do anything, it crashed next to me,
specks, of stone hit my hands covering my head, and after all the
s do
e, and saw the sculpted A
roared, and
ediately, and he crossed over me to b
d killed a person. His eyes watered, and my lips
I'm sorr
o? All the places I'd have to go to complete this!?" He asked, looking at me furiously. His large
, and dashed to the large TV, bending to pull out a drawer. Even th
nd finally, he brought out a large book, and fl
heirloom; the person will serve the heir with their everything, and will devote three years of their lives to the heir, if incapable of paying the amount needed. You and I know you're
en to me." He added, and it seemed like tim
s ser
o give him ye