CHAPTER 37 AURORAStupidly, I believed that after a couple moments, Ares would c***k a smile and admit that this was all one big, terrible joke and that he could still feel Mars. But Ares always had been the serious, hotheaded, possessive alpha who didn’t tell jokes for fun. Mars was gone. Mars was really gone. Burying my face into my hands, I bit my lip and wept silently until I couldn’t hold back. I hiccuped and trembled back and forth, not wanting to believe that part of me had departed from this earth. How was I going to live without Mars? How was Ares going to live without Mars? They had been together for over a decade, and while they’d hated each other, they’d also loved each other. They’d lived in the same body after all. After two hours of silence from above and muffling my cr
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