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There's a fine line between love and obsession. And I've crossed it. I told myself that if I had one taste, I'd be able to move on. But I'm more addicted to her than ever. I tried to be a good man. I tried to stay away. I really did. But I kept watching her through the cameras I installed. Replaying the footage in my head late at night. I'm sick in the head. I know I'm a monster. But sometimes the villain wins the girl. Right?
Devoured Series by Shelly Crane
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devour verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage
1devour something to eat all of something quickly, especially because you are very hungry synonym gobble somethingup He devoured half of his burger in one bite.
Devour a book definition in American English
Devour a book definition: A book is a number of pieces of paper, usually with words printed on them, which are | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and
Devouring - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
devouring Add to list Share. Other forms: devouringly. Definitions of devouring. adjective. (often followed by
DEVOURED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left: The young cubs hungrily devoured the deer. to destroy something completely: The flames
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English Edit. Verb Edit. devoured. simple past and past participle of devour · Last edited 3 months ago by WingerBot
devour - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb Edit. devour (third-person singular simple present devours, present participle devouring, simple past and past participle devoured). To eat quickly