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Love Renewed (Entwined Hearts #3)
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deal. I fuck you. I leave.” My mouth twitches. “I’ve fucked you. Now I’m leaving.”
    She scowls as my eyes land on my jacket.
    “You complete wanker!” she shouts.
    “Not sure what you expected?” I reply grabbing my jacket and heading to the bedroom door.
    “Well thanks for fucking me!” she clips angrily as I walk away.
    I salute her. “Pleasure babe.” Then walk out of her bedroom and her life, and I go back to feeling the cold. In more ways than one.

 
    With my hands above my head gripping the door frame, I look over my family. Con has baby Eleanor on his knees, his big hands cup her head and hold her back and neck. She’s three months now, and turning into a little character. The little blonde mop of hair that sits on the top of her head is sticking up in all directions and her big blue eyes are constantly alert. Pea says the colour will change soon. I hope not. The blue is beautiful and pure. Con holds her like she’s the most delicate gift in the world.
    I’m happy for what Pea has. This family is a blessing for all of us. My eyes flick over to Pea and Soph. They’re kneeling on either side of the coffee table, pouring over the wedding paperwork. Vegas is only next week, all the information of what they have managed to set up via the Internet, arrived yesterday, which meant a family get together to go over all the details. I don’t mind being summoned. It’s something that I’ve had to get used to. It’s strange having a family after all these years. Sometimes my automatic response is still to pull away, but these people love me. What I do know, is that I care for them. I’d kill for them. So I’ll be what they need, in any way I can be. I’m glad that Saul and I have a good relationship. I’m proud of the man he is and wish I could be more like him. To have some of his strength, his passion, rather than feeling like I have nothing left in me to give anymore. While the girls are immersed in the wedding crap, Saul’s eyes are burning into Soph with complete love. In the same way I assess people, Saul does too. But his is with a cleanness, a kindness. He’s the person I wish I was. He hasn’t been hardened in the way I have. And I sure as fuck hope he’s never killed.
    “Have you booked everything Dane?” Pea asks and it brings me out of my thoughts.
    “Yes, it’s all done. Didn’t want you women nagging at me,” I reply with a smirk and a wink, which gets a pillow thrown at me.
    Feeling a buzz coming from my back pocket and pulling out my phone, I see a text. Glancing at the room to check everyone is busy, so I walk away to read it.
     
    Cassandra: I want to play. Are you free to come over in an hour?
     
    I close my eyes and think for a moment. Cassandra is a regular fuck for me. It’s not something I normally do. I never go back. Always sticking to rule number one. Cassandra is the exception, though. I’ve known her for eight years, and except for the time I was dating Soph, I have regularly fucked Cass. We met through work. She was a model—I’d only just starting building my own company—and I was still regularly modelling myself. It was all a front of course. A way to keep my dark side a secret, and also a way to keep myself in check, making sure I was doing normal things and not slipping completely underground.
    The first time I laid eyes on her my dick twitched. She was the bombshell you see on the car calendars. She isn’t your typical model. She has tits and arse, but because she spends so much time in the gym her body’s still as tight as fuck. Her bright auburn hair is long and poker straight. Her smile blinding. She’s damaged, though. Like me. When we first met, we were doing a shoot together, she instantly disliked me. She assumed I was going to be like every other prick, and wanted to chat her up. I cleared that up pretty quick.
     
    “You can stop looking at me like I have a disease. I’m not about to pounce on you,” I told her.
    She arched her perfect
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