When they broke apart, foreheads pressed together, Bailey let out a shaky laugh. "Took you long enough, Sergeant."
Hunter didn't look up. "Not hungry."
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Then Hunter moved. Not fast, not reckless—but deliberate. He cupped the back of Bailey’s neck with his scarred hand and pulled him in. The kiss was chaste at first, a question. Then Bailey answered, lips parting, hand gripping Hunter’s thigh for balance. It was desperate and tender all at once—two men who had seen too much death finally holding onto something alive. When they broke apart, foreheads pressed together, Bailey