He blinks once, I think shocked.
“I’m serious,” I say, squeezing his hand, holding his gaze. “I’ve had time to think in here – time is the only thing I have – and when I get home? You’re the only mate I want. I don’t want Gabriel – and I don’t want Luca, okay? I just want you. Me and you – and that’s it – forever.”
Jackson swallows hard and I can see hope filling him.
I turn my head to the side, a little surprised by his silence. “Isn’t that what you want too?”
Slowly he nods. “But…I don’t want to hold you to it, Ari. If that’s not the destiny your grandmother wrote for you.”
“Yeah well,” I sigh, frustrated. “Granny and I need to have a chat. But what she said was that she wanted me to have my mate’s marks – not that she wanted me to live in some kind of bizarre foursome. And that’s why I don’t want to run right now, Jacks – because…” I bite my lip. “I think I need to explore the magical connection between me and Gabriel. I think that my grandmother gave this link not because she thinks he’s some great match for me – but because his magic can lend something to mine.”
Jackson sighs and looks away. “It would be easier if he were ugly.”
I laugh a little, squeezing his hand. “Nobody’s as pretty as you.”
Jackson raises his head and an eyebrow along with it. “I’m not sure I’m precisely pretty.”
“You’re very pretty.”
“Luca’s pretty,” Jackson murmurs, looking away and – I suspect – hiding a blush. “I’m…good looking.”
“You’re super hot, Jacks” I say, wrinkling my nose at him. “And rugged. And very sexy.”
Jackson tries to hide his smile and blushes a lovely raspberry red, making me laugh.
“Did you know Faiza just refers to you singularly as ‘the hot one?’”
“Stop, no she doesn’t.”
“She does!” I say, laughing. “Just like all the tabloids. I mean come on, Jacks, you’re gorgeous.” I grin at my mate and tug on his hand again. “So, Gabriel’s lesser attractiveness aside, what are your other hesitations?”
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