His Perfect Obsession
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  • Reads 43
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2016
"But why would you want me? Ashley over there obviously wants you, go to her!" I scream on top of my lungs. My throat hurts from the fighting, I don't know how long we can last. It pains me to think about losing him, but I can't go on fighting. 

"I don't want her!" He comes up to me fast, his fists clenched at his sides making my body instantly walk backwards. I gasp as my back hits the cold wall and he walks angrily to me. "I want you, and only you. I wanted you from the start and I want you for the end. Now, tell me. Can another guy make you feel like this?"

His soft, but angry breathe chills my neck making my body shiver. His hands rest on my waist, start rubbing up and down leaving electric shocks run down my spine and back up. 

"Can he?" I look into his eyes deeply, finding any clue I can get out of this. "ANSWER ME EMILY!"


"No."
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