Loving Lo: Devil's Knights Series

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pulled my phone out and waved it in Lo’s face. ‘I’ll just Google some hotels around here and find you guys a place to stay. Problem solved.”
                  Lo ripped it out of my hand and shoved it into his back pocket.
                  “Hey! You can’t do that!” I shouted at Lo.
                  “Just did, babe. Now we talk.” He ordered.
                  “You suck. Men suck.” I whined.
                  Lo ran his hand down my cheek and tipped my head to look at him. “Babe.” He whispered.
                  “Fine talk. The sooner we talk, the sooner we can have sex, then the sooner you can leave and the sooner I can go back to my life. So talk Lo.” I snapped at him. Men really did suck.
                  “Who hurt you?” He asked instantly.
                  “What?” I didn’t expect that question.
                  “Who hurt you and made you think men suck?”
                  “This is what we are going to talk about? Really?”
                  “For now, yeah.”
                  Ok, I guess talking about my douche of an ex was better than working on Lo’s list he had of things he wanted to do to me. “I was married for twelve years. We had a son, Remy. We got divorced five years ago. The end.” The condensed version.
                  “How old is your son?” He countered.
                  “Sixteen.”
                  “This is like pulling teeth with you babe. I told you shit about me. Now it’s payback time. Why did you get divorced?” He asked, annoyed with my short answers.
                  “I was too young when I got married. Nineteen. Do you have anything from when you were nineteen?” I shot back.
                  “No, babe. I can’t even remember being nineteen.” He smirked at me.
                  “Well, imagine making a horrible decision and living with it for the rest of your life. That is my ex. The first person to show any affection to me and I was hooked. I was young, stupid, and never should have gotten married.  Two months after we got married, I got pregnant. After I had my son, Remington, I saw the real person Hunter was. Self-centered and completely shallow. The two things I learned that I cannot stand in a person. He treated me like crap. I learned after the first five years, it was best for me to be seen and not heard.” I looked at Lo to see what he was thinking. His face looked hard and pissed off. I could see a slight tick in his jaw.
                  “That it?” He said through clenched teeth.
                  “Hardly.” He wanted to talk, well we were going to talk. “I can count on one hand the times he honestly complimented me or made me feel beautiful. He made me feel like I was an embarrassment and ugly.  I never heard a nice word from him, whether it be about how I looked, what I cooked, or how I was raising our son. But you better believe if he didn’t like something, I heard about it. I hated him. I still hate him. He made me feel like I was the lowest piece of shit and that I should be thankful that he took mercy on me by being with me. After twelve years, I just couldn’t do it anymore. I wasn’t going to give him the right to make me cry or make me feel like shit any more. We had a huge fight and he left and never came back. We share custody of Remy and hardly talk unless it has to do with Remy. Men suck.” I was on the verge of tears, but I said what needed to be said.
                  “No babe, men don’t suck. Your ex sucks, a lot.” Lo growled.
                  “Humph, all men are the same. They tell you what you want to hear to get you in bed and then they either leave or stick around and treat you like shit.” I shot back.
                  “Meg, your

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