Two Steps from Hell
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Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2017
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"From the way you walk the way you talk it all screams psychopath." Remy stated calmly staring in Cole's eyes. 

"Sociopath. It would be easier if I was a psychopath, no conscience," Cole took a couple steps closer towards Remy till they were chest to chest. "Without that I would be able to touch you without fear of harming you."

Cole raised his hand to cover Remy cheek and Remy slowly leaned into it. 

"Without it I wouldn't spend every moment think about you and if you're okay."

Cole brought his head dangerously close to Remy, just the slightest moment would close the distance from there lips. 

"Without it... I wouldn't lose a little of myself everytime you walk away from me."
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