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... everything,” Uriel whispered sweetly. Apollonia wrapped her hands around his cheeks and looked into his eyes. They were darker than usual, resembling deep seas. His eyes crinkled like crescent moons every time he smiled and the little drops hanging from the end of his long lashes couldn’t be so beautiful. She couldn’t believe she once thought these eyes were cold. Now, his eyes were burning with the desire for her.

“I love you,” Uriel confessed. An uncontrollable smile spread across Apo ...

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