Page 323 of Pride Not Prejudice


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Jamie’s eyes were bright and focused on mine. “You really came all this way?”

“Of course, I did. Did you miss the part where I said I love you? That’s what you do when you love someone. You go get them and bring them back when they do something stupid like this.”

“Do you want to come in?” he asked, closing in on me.

God, I ached to touch him. “I was kind of hoping you would invite me.”

His lips twitched up in a grin. “I think I have room.”

“Are you sure? I don’t know if the house is big enough.”

He chuckled. I loved seeing the light in his eyes again.

“Killian?”

“Yeah?”

“Is that a cat carrier?”

“Oh, yeah. He’s ours. I couldn’t leave him behind.”

Jameson crossed the large patio until he was standing right in front of me.

“Put the cat down,” he whispered.

So, I did, and then he took me in his arms, stared deep into my eyes, and kissed me. It was everything I’d been waiting for. He made me feel so safe, so needed and cherished. And I loved him. Fuck, I loved him.

Breaking our kiss, he pressed our foreheads together and huffed out a soft surprised laugh.

“I really thought I was doing the right thing.”

“I get that.”

“But now I see it was the last thing I should do to somebody I love.”

Everything stopped. My breath caught, and I waited to let the words sink in. Because it was the best ending, I could possibly have hoped for when I executed my wild plan.

“So, we’re doing this?” I asked.

“We’re doing this. Us.”

“We’re together?”

“Yes, we bloody well are. I love you, Killian Wilde.”

“That’s good, because I already told Jackie to put a pause on canceling the album.”

“Oh, have you?”

“Yes. And you know what’s better than a breakup album?”

His brows lifted. “No, but I’m sure you’ll enlighten me.”

“A make-up album.”

“Then I guess we better start the making up portion of the evening.”

Scoot yowled again from the carrier. “Yes, but first, let’s let him out of his cage. He really doesn’t like flying.”

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