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by SJD Peterson


  Joshua rolled gracefully to his feet, and it was apparent by the expression on Joshua’s face that Nash wasn’t the only one dealing with powerful emotions. Nash brushed his finger over the collar, then placed his hand over Joshua’s heart.

  “I am so proud of you and so honored you’re mine. I love you,” he whispered into Joshua’s ear.

  “I love you too,” Joshua mouthed, and Nash’s chest swelled with pride.

  Nash nodded, then turned Joshua to face their friends. “My submissive,” Nash announced with pride.

  “Nash and Joshua!” Malcolm shouted.

  A heartfelt applause echoed around the room as well as cheers from Doms and subs alike. Nash gave Joshua a little nudge. “All right, boy. You better go give Denny a closer look before the poor boy pees himself.”

  “We can’t have that, Sir.” Joshua chuckled.

  “Enjoy. I’ll find you later.” He leaned in and pressed a soft kiss to Joshua’s lips, speaking against them. “I love you.”

  “I love you too.”

  Joshua rushed off to talk to Denny and Cooper, and Nash thought he’d never get tired of hearing those words from his boy. The words he never thought he would hear. Nash walked over to Malcolm, who pulled Nash into a hug. “Congratulations, my friend. It was a beautiful ceremony.”

  Nash patted Malcolm’s back and stepped back. “Thank you. It looks good on him.”

  “And looks good on you too.”

  “What’s that?” Nash asked absently, his attention on the interaction between Joshua and the other subs. Joshua’s pride was evident even from across the room.

  “Happiness,” Malcolm clarified.

  Nash turned back to face Malcolm and winked. “It feels good too.”

  Cedric joined them and offered his hand. “Congratulations, Nash. I’m extremely happy for both of you.”

  Nash shook Cedric’s hand and grinned. “We couldn’t have done it without you. I am forever in your debt, my friend.”

  Cedric waved a dismissive hand. “Nonsense. You two did all the hard work. I merely listened while you two worked through it.”

  “Just accept my thanks, will you?”

  Cedric laughed, then nodded. Leave it to Cedric to be humble. He was a good man, and whether he wanted to take credit for it or not, he was a huge part of the reason why Nash and Joshua had made it to this day. Nash’s gaze drifted once again to Joshua, who was talking animatedly with the other boys.

  “He looks happy, Nash. You’re a very lucky man.”

  “I know. I really am,” Nash said softly.

  Sammy, one of the new boys Malcolm had recently hired, arrived with a silver tray of flutes filled with champagne. Malcolm picked up two and handed one to Nash before raising his.

  “A toast!” Malcolm announced. He waved Joshua over before he began. “Thank you all for coming to share this special night with Nash and Joshua. I know it means a great deal to both of them.”

  Joshua joined Nash. Nash wrapped his arm around Joshua’s waist and pulled him in close to his side.

  Malcolm turned his glass toward them. “Every collar ceremony we witness is something special, but yours is even more so. You’ve both worked extremely hard and overcome some huge obstacles. You never gave up. I have never seen two people work or love as hard as you. Continue to hold on to each other, support each other, respect each other and love each other, and I have no doubt you two together can overcome anything! To Nash and Joshua!”

  A chorus of “To Nash and Joshua” went up around the room. Nash felt himself tearing up again and was thankful for the flute to hide it behind as he took a sip of the bubbly.

  Nash spent the better part of an hour accepting congratulations and chatting with his friends and peers. However, his eye and his focus never strayed from Joshua for too long.

  After dinner and another round of toasts, he and Joshua finally got a moment to themselves. He pulled Joshua to him and kissed him soundly. “You’ve made me so damn proud. I can’t tell you how happy I am at this moment.”

  “I think I may have a clue, since I feel like I could burst. I don’t know how I can ever thank you enough for the collar, for standing by me, for—” Joshua gave him a watery grin. “—just everything, Sir.”

  “You earned every bit of happiness,” Nash said softly. He ran his finger over the collar. “Just as you’ve earned this. You honor me by wearing it.”

  “I doubted this would ever happen, Sir,” Joshua told him. “And it wouldn’t have if it weren’t for you. I owe you my unconditional loyalty and trust.”

  “And I promise to do whatever I can to continue to deserve those gifts.”

  “I know you will.”

  “Okay, Okay, this is getting a bit mushy, boy.” Nash laughed softly. “I think I’d rather take you home and show you exactly what this night has meant to me.”

  Joshua pushed in closer and pressed his lips to Nash’s. “There is nowhere I’d rather be than home with you, Sir.”

  Nash kissed him deeply, then took him by the hand and snuck away from the crowd. Tonight was simply another milestone, albeit an extremely important one. But still, just one of many yet to come. He had no delusions that it would be clear sailing from there. They still had many hurdles to maneuver through. But they had each other, and Malcolm was right—they could conquer anything as long as they did it together. He’d found Joshua looking over into the abyss of loneliness and despair. So many had given up on him, tossed him aside as someone who didn’t matter, wasn’t worthy. But Nash had known in his core, that they’d only had to pull Joshua back from the edge, turn him around, and he’d lead them to happiness. Nash had been right. Joshua not only led him to happiness but along the way, he became the love of Nash’s life.

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  SJD PETERSON, better known as Jo, is an Amazon bestselling and award winning author of gay romance. Her books have received starred reviews in USA Today.

  Jo currently lives in Greenville, South Carolina, having had enough of the Michigan winters to last her a lifetime. She has no idea where she’ll end up next but wherever she goes, it will be snow and ice-free.

  If you want to know more about Jo or when her next book will come out, please visit her website at www.sjdpeterson.com.

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  By SJD Peterson

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  Innocence to the Max

  Leon

  Masters & Boyd

  My Hometown

  A Night Never Forgotten

  Plan B

  Remember When

  Rival Within

  Roger

  Romance Redefined

  With S.A. McAuley: Ruin Porn

  Splintered (Audio Only)

  Something’s Brewing at Joe’s

  Tuck & Cover

  BEYOND DUTY

  Beyond Duty

  Mauled

  GUARDS OF FOLSOM

  Riveted

  Pup

  Tag Team

  Pony

  Roped

  Mauled

  Bound

  WHISPERING PINES RANCH

  Lorcan’s Desire

  Quinn’s Need

  Ty’s Obsession

  Conner’s Courage

  Jess’s Journey

  Riveted

  THE UNDERGROUND CLUB

  Override

  Limitless

  The Edge

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  The Edge

  © 2018 SJD Peterson.

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  © 2018 Ronaldo Gutierrez, Photographer.

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  Digital ISBN: 978-1-64080-174-5

  Mass Market Paperback ISBN: 978-1-64108-074-3

  Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-1-64080-173-8

  Library of Congress Control Number: 2017917048

  Digital published July 2018

  v. 1.0

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