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Authors: M.J. O'Shea

Tags: #gay romance

So Reece might have lost his mind a little bit. Just for a second. “You’re going to accept that he wants to get back with you and not even ask about the guy he cheated with? The guy he was engaged to?” Reece heard the desperation in his voice, and he hated himself for it.

“What difference does it make?” Angus wrinkled his eyebrows.

“How can you just take him back like that? Without even questioning the fact that he practically ruined your life over a fling?”

Reece pushed at his eyes with his left hand and tried not to cry. He also tried to squirm his way around Angus and out of the kitchen before he did any more damage, but Angus stopped him with a hand on his arm.

“What do you mean, ‘take him back’?” he asked. Angus stared Reece down like he’d always been so good at doing. He was
back
, he was Angus again, and personal heartbreak or no, Reece hated the idea of him disappearing into a lackluster and controlling relationship again.
Pick me….

“I thought…. You talked…. I don’t know.” Reece didn’t know what the hell to say. With every phrase, Angus stared harder at him, tightened his grip, narrowed his eyes.

“Reece.
Babe
. You can’t be serious.” Angus dragged his hand down Reece’s arm until their fingers tangled together. He squeezed hard. “I said no to him. Of
course
I said no. There wasn’t a single second that I even considered it.”

It took a few long, torturous seconds for that to sink in. “You said no?” Reece whispered. “Just the way you said…. I thought.
Fuck.

Angus pulled Reece closer. Reece stumbled and nearly took them both to the ground before he reached out with his free hand and caught himself on the counter.

“Sorry,” Angus said with a soft giggle. “I didn’t mean to be vague. You want to hear what I told him right before I walked away?”

“I’m not sure. Do I?” Reece asked.

“I think so.” Angus looked at him with huge eyes. “I hope so.”

“Okay,” Reece said hoarsely.

“I thanked him.”

That wasn’t exactly what Reece was expecting to hear. “Thanked him?”

“Yeah.” Angus reached up with his free hand and cupped Reece’s face. “I thanked him. I told him that if he’d never broken up with me I might not have figured out that the love of my life has been right in front of me the entire time.”

“Angus…,” Reece whispered.

“I’m sorry it took me so long to see the truth.”

“I’m sorry I never told you until last week.”

“Would you have? If Brad hadn’t broken up with me, would you have finally told me how you felt?”

“I hope so. I guess there’s no way to know.”

Angus reached up and kissed Reece soft and slow. “Just in case I’m not being clear, in case I haven’t said it enough times, I’m in love with you. Probably always have been and definitely always will be. You okay with that?”

“Yeah.” Reece chuckled to hide the swooping in his belly. “I think I probably will be okay with that for the rest of my life.”


Good
.”

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M.J. O’SHEA
has never met a music festival, paintbrush, or flower crown she can stay away from. She loves rainstorms and a perfect cup of tea, beach days, music, bright colors, and more than anything a cozy evening with a really great book.

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