by J. M. Dabney
Jackson’s eyes locked with his and he smiled. That man was going to be his husband. He hadn’t thought when he’d moved here he’d find the man he’d spend the rest of his life with, but Jackson was all his. Mary released his arm as he stopped in front of Jackson.
“I hate you.”
“I hate you more.”
His mouth spread into a wide smile as Jackson grinned at him. Jackson was everything he ever wanted and didn’t know it. He’d forever be thankful to Gideon who offered him a place to stay. If not for that, he wouldn’t have gotten his happily ever after. It might not be what everyone else assumed a fairy tale would be, but it was his, and no one would ever take that from him.
THE END
About the Author
J.M. Dabney is a multi-genre author who writes mainly LGBT romance and fiction. She lives with a constant diverse cast of characters in her head. No matter their size, shape, race, etc. she lives for one purpose alone, and that’s to make sure she does them justice and give them the happily ever after they deserve. J.M. is dysfunction at its finest and she makes sure her characters are a beautiful kaleidoscope of crazy. There is nothing more she wants from telling her stories than to show that no matter the package the characters come in or the damage their pasts have done, that love is love. That normal is never normal and sometimes the so-called broken can still be amazing.
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Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
Author’s Note
1. Joker Could Make Lucifer Piss Himself
2. Tell Me More
3. This Isn't What He Ordered
4. How Was He Supposed to Get Jackson’s Attention?
5. Fuck, Joker Had a Date
6. This Was Suicide
7. What Was He Supposed to do With Dem?
8. Damn, Dem was Cold
9. Peaches Needed to Stop Busting his Balls
10. Dem Was Looking Forward to a Spanking
11. Jackson was Losing His Mind
12. Dem had Felt Whole for Once
13. Broken Ribs and a Jail Cell
14. Joker Came Home
15. She Might Be Alive
16. That Was Frightening
17. She’ll Gut Him With a Smile on her Face
18. Jackson Knew What He Liked
19. They Were in Trouble
Epilogue
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