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Her Obsession (by Sheridan Hartin) novel Chapter 85

My Madness.

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Conner’s voice rolled through the cabin, low and certain, and I swear every man in here straightened like he’d just been knighted. Ireland. Army of ghosts. Slaughter anyone who stands with Yakov. God, I loved it. I shifted on Liam’s lap, feeling the solid weight of him beneath me, his arm tight around my waist like he thought I might actually launch off the seat. He wasn’t wrong. The energy in my veins buzzed too sharply, too fast, like I could already taste the blood and sweat of what was coming. I twisted toward the nearest cluster of men, half of them looking like rookies, still pale and wideeyed from the firefight. You boys hear that?I grinned, teeth flashing. Training. Every. Damn. Day. And guess who gets front row seats to whipping your asses into shape?The look on their faces? Priceless. A mix of horror and disbelief, like they weren’t sure if I was joking or if they should start praying now. One poor bastard actually swallowed so hard I heard it over the engines.

Oh, this is going to be fun,I cooed, leaning forward just enough that they flinched. “You thought tonight was bad? Wait until I’m running you into the ground before breakfast. Every mistake? Pushups. Every hesitation? Laps. And if you freeze?My smile sharpened. I’ll make you wish Yakov had gotten to you first.

They all shifted uncomfortably, eyes darting anywhere but at me. Perfect. That’s when Liam’s fingers tapped against my thigh, casual, but I felt the smirk before I even looked down at him. “Don’t make them piss themselves yet, crazy,he drawled, voice pitched low so only I could hear. Wait until we’re off the plane so I don’t have to smell it.

I barked out a laugh, smacking his chest with the back of my hand. Spoilsport.

He only grinned, squeezing my hip, his steady calm soaking into my chaos like water over fire. But the glint in his eyes told me the truth: he was just as ready as I was. Poor bastards had no idea what they’d signed up for.

Liam

Naomi was in her element. Perched on my lap like a queen on her throne, eyes glittering, voice sharp enough to skin a man alive. Every word she hurled at the rookies across from us made them squirm further into their seats, as if pressing hard enough into the bulkhead might make them melt right through it.

Pushups, laps, pain,she crooned, smile wicked. You freeze again, I’ll make you beg me for mercy, and I don’t hand that out easy.

Christ. The poor kid closest to her actually flinched. I felt his boot tap against the floor as he tried to curl away from her gaze. They’d survived bullets, blood, and Yakov’s men, but Naomi’s promise of morning drills had them ready to throw themselves out the hatch midair.

I gave her thigh a light tap, my thumb brushing over the edge of her skintight pants. Don’t make them piss themselves yet, crazy,I muttered, just loud enough for her to hear. Wait until we’re off the plane so I don’t have to smell it,

Her laugh cracked through the tension like a gunshot. She smacked my chest, not hard, just playful, her smile wide and feral. Spoilsport.

I couldn’t help the grin tugging at my mouth. She was chaos wrapped in leather, sadistic at the best of times, but God help me, I loved it. Where I steadied, she stirred. Where I anchored, she burned. And together, we made the rookies sweat bullets without ever firing a shot.

I glanced past her shoulder at the wideeyed faces staring at us. Don’t worry,I said, voice dry. She only bites if you disappoint her.

Naomi twisted to look back at me, eyes flashing with mischief. Liar.

The rookiesfaces went pale all over again, and Naomi threw her head back, laughing like she’d just won something.

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My Madness.

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Yeah. Training was going to be hell. For them. For me? Watching her tear them down and rebuild them into soldiers? That was going to

be fun.

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Naomi basked in their fear like it was sunshine, her laughter cutting through the cabin until even the hardened veterans shifted uncomfortably. She was a lot. She had always been, from the moment she barrelled into my life like a wrecking ball with a switchblade smile. And yetI wouldn’t change a damn thing about her. She wasn’t soft. She wasn’t quiet. She wasn’t the kind of woman you tamed or tucked into the corner. She was fire, wild, uncontrollable, and sometimes terrifying if you stood too close. But where others saw chaos, I saw freedom. She lived without apology, without chains. Every day with her was unpredictable, dangerous, alive. And hell, she was fun. Not just in the obvious ways, though the memory of her dragging me into dark corners, all teeth and claws and heat, was enough to make me shift under her even now. No, it was more than that. She made everything a game. A fight. A dare. She could turn a grocery run into a bloody adventure, a sparring match into a strip show, an ambush into a joke just sharp enough to make you laugh while you were reloading.

She was madness, yesbut she was my madness.

I looked at her, perched proud on my lap, taunting a group of men who’d sooner face Yakov twice over than deal with her in a training yard, and I couldn’t help but grin. The way she leaned into the chaos instead of away from itIt made something in me settle, even as she set the world on fire around us. I tightened my arm around her waist, pulling her a little closer. She glanced back, eyebrow arched, lips already twitching like she knew exactly what I was thinking. Yeah. She was insane. Unpredictable. A walking, talking headache waiting to happen. And I liked it. Every bit of it. Especially the parts where she screamed my name in the dark.

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I love love love this book. The laughter,the tears, the anticipation with anxiety. That’s how this book gets me and does to me.

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