Page 399 of Desert Wind


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I looked down at her.

“I renovated you a house.”

“Dylan.”

“Yeah. I built you a house.”

Her smile was sleepy and soft enough to ruin me all over again.

“I don’t live here,” she said.

“Not yet.”

Her eyebrow lifted.

I immediately added, “No pressure.”

She laughed quietly and settled back down.

“I like my apartment.”

“I know.”

“And Lily will accuse me of abandoning her again if I move twice in one year.”

“She would.”

“She cried for two days when I left Albuquerque.”

“I remember.”

“She wrote Destiny’s Abandonment Items on one of my boxes.”

“She’s not wrong.”

Destiny pinched my side lightly.

I laughed, then winced.

She rose up instantly. “Pain?”

“Worth it.”

“You say that too much.”

“I mean it every time.”

She narrowed her eyes, but the worry softened. After a moment, she settled against me again.

“Maybe someday,” she whispered.

My heart stopped doing whatever normal thing hearts did.

“Yeah?”

“Maybe.”

I kissed the top of her head and tried not to hold the word too tightly.