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Her Obsession (by Sheridan Hartin) novel Chapter 122

Reminding You.

The day drifts by in strange, quiet pieces. No gunfire. No shouting. Just the sound of hammers somewhere out back and the flow of conversation that feels too calm after everything. Conner has spent most of the afternoon on the phone with Pa, pacing across the porch while I sat on the steps, listening to the low Irish rumble through the speaker. He told him everything about Yakov, the compound, the recruits, the kids and Pa, to his credit, didn’t waste time on shock. Just grunted, said he’d send someone out tomorrow to help plan the new build. The extra cabins. The food hall I’d bullied Conner into agreeing to. He even said he’d come see it himself when it’s all standing. When the kids got a little loud, he took the phone up to his office.

Inside, the house feels alive in a way I’m not used to. Nico and Ari have taken over the dining room, wires and hard drives everywhere. They’re deep in Yakov’s encrypted files, trying to find where he hid records of the kids, addresses, anything that could help trace families. Every so often, Nico swears quietly, and Ari mutters something back in Russian that I’m pretty sure isn’t good job.”

Winnie and Matteo have turned the den into a makeshift clinic. I can hear them through the open door, their voices low but warm, patching up old wounds, changing bandages, teaching the rookies basic care. It’s soft work. Out on the back lawn, Liam and Naomi are doing the best they can, organising chaos. She’s got a clipboard from somewhere, yelling out orders, while he hauls boxes of supplies, pretending he’s not hanging on her every word. Every few minutes, she flicks a look his way, and he grins like an idiot. I think they might actually be happy, which is something I wasn’t sure I’d ever see for Naomi. And then there’s me. I stand at the window, hands in my pockets, staring out at all of it. Watching people move, talk, build, and live. I should feel relieved. Victorious, even. We did it. Yakov’s dead. His empire is rubble. The kids are free. My family’s safe. But instead, my chest just feelshollow. For so long, every thought I had was built around the next move, the next target, the next fight. And now? There’s no one left to fight. No plan, no mission, no monster to kill. Just life. What do you do when the storm is over, and there’s nothing left to destroy? I press my forehead to the cool glass, watching the sun drop slowly over the trees, the orange light catching on the little tent city we’ve made, and I have no idea what to do with myself.

So I do the one thing I know will make me feel better. I go to see Conner. His office door is half open, the low rumble of his voice spilling through as I step inside. He’s leaning over his desk, phone pressed to his ear, that patientbutbarely tone in his voice that says Pa’s still talking.

Aye, Pa. I hear you, I hear you,he says, pinching the bridge of his nose. Yes, I told him we’ll reinforce the bloody supports before the extra cabins go upno, I’m not arguing, I’m just-

He catches sight of me then, halfway across the room. I don’t stop walking. His eyes track me, dark and hungry, his voice faltering just slightly as I circle around his desk. I toy with the hem of my shirt first, slow and deliberate. One button, then another. His gaze follows every movement.

Aye, Pa,he says again, his voice a shade lower now. Look, I gotta go. Yeahchat later.

He hangs up before his father can get another word in, tossing the phone across the desk. It lands with a dull thud as his chair scrapes

back.

Sweetheart,he growls, half warning, half surrender.

Darling,I purr back, a grin tugging at my mouth as I let the shirt slide off my shoulders and pool at my feet.

He leans back in his chair, watching me like I’m his prey that he’s tracking.

Are you trying to kill me, little ghost?

I step closer, slow and teasing, my fingers trailing along the edge of his desk. No,I say softly. Just reminding you I’m alive.

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12:30 Wed, Oct 22

Reminding You

He reaches for me then, one hand finding my hip, the other slipping to the small of my back. The warmth of his touch burns through me. His lips find my neck, slow and tenderly, tracing the spot where my pulse beats fast. You know, you don’t have to keep proving that,he murmurs. I never doubted you were the most alive thing in this house.

I laugh quietly, the sound breaking in the middle. Maybe. But I need to feel it.

He understands without me explaining more. His hand moves up my back, fingers tangling in my hair, tilting my head just enough to meet his mouth. The kiss isn’t demanding, it’s just deep, loving and full of every need we both need and don’t know how to say.

I press my palms to his chest, feeling the steady rhythm of his heart. I love you,I whisper against his lips.

I love you too, sweetheart,he murmurs back. Now bend over my desk so I can f**k you senseless.

I laugh again, blushing as I turn around and listen to him groan in appreciation.

*f**k yes, just like that.He whispers as I listen to the zipper of his pants pull open and feel his hand move down my ass, through my cheeks and right to my core where I need him. His fingers push easily inside of me, and I moan as he pumps his fingers and spreads my juices across my lips. He moves closer to me, the heat of his legs on the back of mine, and he rubs the tip of his cock against me.

Connerplease

I hear a sharp intake of breath before he says, I like it when you beg.

I huff before flipping myself onto my back, my legs curling around his waist, before I draw him down into me with a rough pull. Do not get used to it,I say as I put my hand in his hair and pull his face closer to mine. Now f**k me, darling.

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