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Shut the fuck up and mind your own business, Bren._ Before Furi could put up any kind of guard, Brenden had his hands around his throat and shoved him until his back slammed into the stainless steel refrigerator.__ou think you can talk to me that way, you little shit?_ Brenden snarled, spittle flying from his mouth. His hands twisting and burning the skin around Furi__ neck.__et off me,_ Furi gasped, trying unsuccessfully to pry the thick fingers off. His husband and brother-in-law had both been linebackers in college. Neither minded using their brawn and strength on him, and often.Brenden brought his knee up fast, kneeing him so hard in the groin Furi thought death would be better than the pain. Brenden stepped back and let Furi drop to the hard granite floor, slapping him hard in the back of the head before strolling off as if he owned the world. Furi couldn__ hear what the hell his husband was saying because his ears were ringing and his eyes were so filled with tears he thought best to just keep them shut.__atrick,_ Furi groaned, clutching at his balls, knowing nothing would stop the throbbing.__on__ talk like a big boy if you don__ have the balls to back it up, darlin,_ his husband said nonchalantly.
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Shut the fuck up and mind your own business, Bren._ Before Furi could put up any kind of guard, Brenden had his hands around his throat and shoved him until his back slammed into the stainless steel refrigerator.__ou think you can talk to me that way, you little shit?_ Brenden snarled, spittle flying from his mouth. His hands twisting and burning the skin around Furi__ neck.__et off me,_ Furi gasped, trying unsuccessfully to pry the thick fingers off. His husband and brother-in-law had both been linebackers in college. Neither minded using their brawn and strength on him, and often.Brenden brought his knee up fast, kneeing him so hard in the groin Furi thought death would be better than the pain. Brenden stepped back and let Furi drop to the hard granite floor, slapping him hard in the back of the head before strolling off as if he owned the world. Furi couldn__ hear what the hell his husband was saying because his ears were ringing and his eyes were so filled with tears he thought best to just keep them shut.__atrick,_ Furi groaned, clutching at his balls, knowing nothing would stop the throbbing.__on__ talk like a big boy if you don__ have the balls to back it up, darlin,_ his husband said nonchalantly.

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