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Crossroads (Crossroads, #1) Crossroads by Riley Hart
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“It’s a crossroads, Bryce. Which way are you going to go?” Nick finally repeated the lines from his dream. “Whichever way you are,” he replied. He’d do anything for his man. Go anywhere. Being with Nick was where he was supposed to be. “You lead and I’ll follow. I’m right here with you, Bryce. Always.” “Nah, I don’t need to lead, we’ll go together.” Together, the way they’d done everything since they met.”
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“What do you want, Nick?” “Right now? Nothing, but you.”
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“I’m going to make you get on your knees for me, Nick.”
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“You suck."
"Ha! You do, too, now!"
Bryce's mood lifted as he laughed at her. "You're an asshole, Chris.”
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“It’s a crossroads, Bryce. Which way are you going to go?”
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“You’ve turned my whole fucking world upside down, you know that?” “Yeah,” Nick whispered. “Yeah, you’ve done the same with mine.”
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“You taste so fucking good. I could keep my tongue in you all night.”
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“His hair was wet, messed up from the towel, and he obviously hadn’t taken the time to shave,”
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“It’s not a woman I want right now, Mom. It’s a man...”
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“Bryce smiled, all cocky fucking grin, leaned forward and kissed him. “Cocksucking 101 is about to start.” ***”
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“I’m gay now, so your traditional gender roles are a little blurred, aren’t they?” His”
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“And then...Nick’s thumb brushed his thigh. “You’re so fucking gorgeous. Giving yourself to me like this...I’m never going to want out of you.” Nick”
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“You ever lie to me again and I’ll kick your ass,” Bryce sat down beside Nick, where he sat away from everyone else, watching them.

“I’m sorry.”

“I know.”

“I love you.”

“I know that, too.”
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