Chapter 29

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Darkness enshrouded the tent when Rein returned, except for the glow of coals in the fire of the main room. He tied the flap closed, pulled off his cloak and draped it over a bench at the table, added a couple more logs to the fire, then stirred it until they caught and a new flame crackled to life. In the bedroom, the soft flicker of yellow from the fire crept through the open doorway, giving him enough light to make out Sin's form in the large pallet bed. What the fire didn't illuminate, he could discern with his enhanced night vision, which allowed him to see Sin's heat patterns and know he lay on his side facing away from Rein. His throat tightened with emotion as he realized just how much he wanted to crawl into bed next to his sleeping mate, pull him into his arms, and lose h

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