Page 114 of Forget Me Not


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“So, what made you set up here? Hell, I didn’t know this place even had an octagon.”

“It’s a new addition. I would have asked the club to put one in sooner, but a lot has happened in the last year. I’ll admit, my head hasn’t been in the game.”

“I heard about your sister, Ambros. I’m sorry. Ella was a sweet kid.”

“Yeah, she was the best. Thing is, she’d have kicked my ass if she’d seen me moping around, crying for her.”

He laughs loudly, distracting Tyrone, who takes a fist to the jaw. Tyrone stumbles back. He recovers quickly, though, throwing out a quick jab of his own.

“She sure was a spitfire.”

I nod, feeling that familiar pang of grief, but I don’t let it overwhelm me.

“So, I gotta ask if the rumors are true?”

I sigh. “You mean the ones about me having a twelve-inch cock? I mean, you knew I was gifted, but with great cock comes great responsibility?—”

He punches me in the arm, making me laugh.

“You are such a motherfucker.”

“And you know better than to listen to rumors.”

“You tell that to my wife. That woman spills the tea like it’s a national pastime. I can’t help if I become invested.”

“Don’t blame Mary. I know how bad of a gossip you are.”

He grins but doesn’t deny it. “So you’re not dating a pretty little thing you could bench press with one arm tied behind your back?”

I feel my lips twitch, but manage to stop myself from grinning like a lunatic. “Now is that any way to talk about my future wife?”

His mouth drops open. “Wait, what? You’re serious?”

“As a fucking heart attack.”

“Well damn. Mary is gonna be pissed she missed this convo. Tell me about her.”

I look at him sideways. “You didn’t read anything about her?”

“Enough to know the woman must be something special. You don’t survive something like that unless you have a core of steel. I think back to when Jackie was ten and try to imagine—” He swallows hard, his face paling. “She was just a baby. I can’t think about what she endured without wanting to rip this whole place apart.”

“Yeah, it’s every bit as hard as you imagine not to lose my ever-loving mind knowing what she suffered. But Jason, Citi is so fucking amazing. People think what you and I do in the ring is a show of strength, but they have no goddamn idea what strength really is.”

“You love her.” It’s a statement, not a question. He can read it in my eyes because I don’t hide it ever, and I never will. Loving Citi is an honor, and I feel so fucking privileged she loves me back.

“More than anything. Her and Star.”

“Star?”

“Her daughter.”

“Fuck, I forgot she had a kid.” He blows out a shaky breath, turning his attention once more to the men fighting, and I let him. It’s a hard thing to deal with, especially for men like Jason—natural born protectors and a girl-dad to boot. What happened to Citi is every father’s worst nightmare.

“She couldn’t have found a better man, you know? If my kiddo had decided she liked dick, I’d have wanted her to bring home a guy just like you.”

I take that hit, and it’s the good kind, knowing he means it.

“We’d have driven each other nuts.”