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“I’ll try.”

“Just know it was all good. Maybe a little dirty too.”

“Then you have to tell me.”

“Morning,” I murmur. “Sleep now.”

“We need to clean up.”

“No. Your cum is gonna drip out of me just like I wanted.”

“You’ll regret this in the morning when we’re covered in dry cum and lying on crunchy sheets.”

“Tomorrow Colson’s problem.”

Specter chuckles, nuzzling my cheek. We both flinch as his cock softens enough to slip out of me, but the gush of warm liquid dripping down my thighs makes me smile.

“You marked me on the inside too.”

“Fuck, that’s sexy.”

“Mmm.”

My eyes grow heavy and I give in to sleep, hot, sticky, and pressed to my man. I’ve never been happier a single day in my life.

Epilogue

Specter

A little over a year later

WatchingColson hold court among his friends brings a huge smile to my face. We’re celebrating his birthday today, and just the fact that he has friends now is amazing. There’s a mix of dancers and employees from Segreto, as well as most of my brothers, filling the private room at the club I booked.

I can’t believe this is my life now. There’s no way I could have imagined all this the night first I laid eyes on Colson. Married? Me? I laugh to myself as I sip my gin. Never saw it coming, but I couldn’t wait to put a ring on him.

It was a simple ceremony, intimate and extremely romantic, but the week we spent locked in a cabin up north was the best of my life. We learned so much about each other and fell even deeper in love.

Now he’s laughing and tossing his hair back, the happiest I’ve ever seen him. I’m partly responsible for all that happiness, and damn, that feels good. He did the hard work though, reaching out for help, opening his heart, letting people in. He did that.

“Bror.” Wraith comes up behind me, clapping my shoulder. “There are too many sexy people here. I don’t know where to focus.”

Chuckling, I nod. “It’s a hardship.”

“Ah, you lucky shit. You already know you’re getting laid tonight.”

“I do.”

“Did you ever imagine it could be like this?”

I turn to my friend, shaking my head. “Never.”

“But it’s good, yeah? Being locked down to just one person?”

“That person, yeah.”

“Ah, there’s the rub, right? Gotta find the right person.”

“Right. I can’t imagine it with anyone I dated in the past.”