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it,” he growled in Marco’s ear.
    Two deep thrusts later, Marco shot, covering not only Kent’s hand but his own stomach. Kent doubted he’d ever made anyone come so much. He was still flying high on the thought when he felt his own balls tighten and explode, filling the condom.
    Kent gave himself a few moments to enjoy the continued aftershocks before gripping the base of the condom and pulling out. As he tied off the rubber and tossed it into the trashcan beside the bed, Marco carefully set his leg down.
    Too satisfied to get up, Kent reached for his T-shirt on the floor and cleaned them both. He snuggled against Marco’s back and whispered the words he’d waited years to say. “I love you.”
    Marco pulled away enough to roll to his back. He reached out and pulled Kent by the back of the head into a deep kiss.
    Even Marco’s kisses felt like the best he’d ever had. Kent wondered if love truly did make the difference. He wanted to believe Marco felt the same. The thought of Marco enjoying sex with another man as much as what they’d just shared, left him shaken.
    “Was it good?” Kent knew it was an insecure thing to ask, but he needed to know.
    “The best,” Marco whispered, kissing Kent again.
    In that moment, Kent wanted to ask Marco to move in permanently, but he knew it was too soon. He’d continue to think of excuses why Marco and the kids needed to stay until they could no longer imagine leaving.
    Marco pressed his lips against Kent’s shoulder. “Did Moody say who he thought was after Eddy?”
    Kent should have expected the question. Now that Marco had been given time to process the information Kent had given him, he was sure his lover would have a lot of questions.
    “Probably someone he owes money to. Do you think he would’ve crossed The Dominions?”
    “I don’t think he’d openly cross them. He knows too much about the way they deal with that kind of situation. But I can see him trying to skirt them. Maybe he’s got a whore or two he’s pimping out without giving his old friends their cut.”
    “So you think he’s running prostitutes on The Dominions’ turf?”
    “No. He’s too smart for that. It doesn’t matter where in the city he’s trying to run them. Once you’re in The Dominions, they own your loyalty until death. If they found out, they would consider it an act against them.”
    “But I know he’s run prostitutes before. I saw it on his rap sheet.” This was an entirely new world for him and he knew he was in way over his head.
    “Yes and no. He ran them for The Dominions, but never for himself. Believe me, if he had, we’d be living in a much bigger house.”
    The mention of his house brought up something else they really needed to discuss. “You’ll need to call your insurance company. I’ll make sure the house is repaired, but it should be turned in anyway.”
    “How bad is it?”
    Kent wanted to down-play the damage, but he knew Marco would see it soon enough. “Bad. I called one of the night watchmen over at the office to get someone to help him board up the front windows. It should be okay until we can get over there in the morning.”
    Kent felt Marco’s body begin to shake. He wrapped his arms tighter around the man he loved. “It’ll be okay. I won’t let anything happen to any of you.”
    “Do you think whoever shot at the house was trying to get Eddy or us?”
    “I’d say Eddy, but I don’t think they cared if they took anyone else out in the process. Which is why I think it’s doubly important all of you stay here until this can all be sorted out.”
    Marco let out a disgusted snort. “I bet if you had this day to do over again, you’d have just patted me on the back and told me to get my ass to work.”
    “No.” Kent leant up on one elbow. “The only thing I regret about this morning was not straightening things out years ago. I was an ass.”
    “We both were. I was so sure you’d look down on me…”
    “Are you kidding? After

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