![]() ![]() “With pilot lights which are handy,” he teased me. “That light in the library you turned on, those are still gas lines powering gas lamps.” ![]() “You realize there’s no electricity in my house,” I told him. We went through those, without success and then he announced he was going home to get his laptop. He brought up more books from the new library and I showed him where my grandfather’s books were in his den. The books I normally used, that were in my bedroom, basically echoed what Declan said which was “possible mountain god.” Lorne checked the internet on his phone and there were strange results, none of which were at all helpful. ![]() We slept, got up, showered, changed, ate sandwiches, and began our hunt for Threun. “You have no idea what you’re in for.”īut he was mine too, and that was all that mattered. ![]() I closed my eyes and let the words sink in. “I’m choosing you, Xan.” His hand slid to my lower back and then to my ass, settling there protectively, possessively. “I was afraid if we…here, that you’d be caught in a spiderweb, and I wanted you to make your own decisions and not be stuck or-” He wanted to be with me in my home that I was finally going to share. “I know, so yeah, when this threat is over, I’m gonna come live in this amazing, scary place with you because I’ve never felt more comfortable anywhere in my life.” ![]()
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