as racing. She had spent the entire night curled in bed, wondering if she should quit, di
er the rooftop. He held her for
ed her more t
Robb wasn't supp
be danger-wrapped
air from her eyes or carried
k, his voice came through t
ford. My o
omach
ermined to act unbothered. But the moment she stepped inside
windows, his back to
he door,
d, heart
eyes locked onto hers and t
iet int
e preg
fli
. No gentl
th. Spoken l
llowed
t firm. "I know the signs. I know what
le
vibrated thr
. "I wasn't goi
e rose not with rage, but so
in. "I don't know what kind of man you are! All I knew was that one night, y
. "I would've be
t want y
eyes, but she pressed o
control my life just because of a baby. I was terrified. A
rate. "You think I'm the kind of man who'd
him, trembli
out but didn't touch her hovering
between us," he said quietly. "But I know
her eyes before s
need yo
, his hand brushing hers. "This is mine. Y
hrough her veins, equ
orehead pressing against
in," he
at... her walls