"I like cats," he drawls, lifting a brow. Poor Cree would probably resent that line, but she isn't here to do anything about it. "If you want the book in your custody, you'll have to keep me with it. Otherwise, you'll have to come visit it."
In other words, Lucien would have far more say in when and how Jon could look at it.
Jon narrows his eyes at that comment. He wants full access to this book. He needs it. Or the viciously curious part of him that has no other outlets needs it.
"Fine. You can live in the house while I'm looking into the book. But we'll get you a flat when I'm finished."
"If you can bear to let me go after that," he quips. Lucien draws the book closer and picks it up. "You can keep reading after the contract is signed."
Well, he has to make the effort worth it, doesn't he?
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In other words, Lucien would have far more say in when and how Jon could look at it.
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"Fine. You can live in the house while I'm looking into the book. But we'll get you a flat when I'm finished."
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Well, he has to make the effort worth it, doesn't he?
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"Write something up, I'll look it over and sign it, and we can get it filed at the courthouse. The sooner, the better."
The fast he can review that book, the faster he can shove Lucien out of the house and into his own flat.
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He pulls the book away and tucks it under his arm with a sharp smile.
"Now then, I'm back to bed. I had a long night, Archivist."
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