"Are those tears I see?"
Sam was watching as Quinn's tears trickled off the corner of her eyes.
Quinn blinked.
She believed herself jaded—that she would never shed tears in front of Sam.
But she never felt her own tears welling out of her eyes.
"I thought you wanted to have a child with me? What are you crying for?" Sam asked.
"It's just tears of joy," Quinn retorted flatly.
"Hah!" Sam chuckled. "You're disgusting, Quinn."
She certainly felt the same way about him, but there was no helping it when fate had set their paths together.
They were just two disgusting individuals, bound to disgust each other now.
He asked her then, "Who am I?"
"Sam Saunders," she said, clearly restraining herself.
"Good," Sam growled, and bit her viciously on the earlobe. "So remember—you're mine and mine alone!"
Quinn smiled coolly despite herself.
Yes, he was the first man she had, but she was just one of countless women he had.
She had no idea what it was about herself that seemed to wound Sam so thoroughly and make him despite her so much.
Likewise, she did not know why he wanted to torment her like this!
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