It was Silas, and as I looked up at him, he held my hair tight with a smirk at the corner of his lips that made my heart beat faster. "Do you think you get him that fast?"Shock filled me with his statement. "Please Silas… I need it."He made a tsk-tsk noise as he shook his head. "On your knees, Cas
Silas.What the hell was I thinking?! The moment I entered the small cottage and saw Finn pleasing Cassie, I was overcome with the urge to watch her passion unfold. I didn't want to turn away and even mustered the courage to be able to help participate. The way her body gave in to him, and the way
"What do you mean?"He scoffed, letting out a heavy breath as he shook his head. "Fae know everything. Plus, I have contacts that do their job very well at keeping me informed."Again, the irritation in me grew. He had purposely sought out to know who I was, but I wasn't sure why he would go to such
Cassie reminded me so much of Anna. The same fierce determination flowed through Cassie that I had seen so many times in Anna's eyes and with it, it constantly brought me back to memories I had tried to bury away for a hundred years."It's time to stop playing games, Silas. She needs you and with us
Cassie.The dim lighting from the sun filtered through the cottage window as a cool breeze brushed against my skin. I hadn't remembered sleeping as well as I did last night in a long time, and as the memories of what had happened with Finn and Silas filtered through my mind, I couldn't stop the blus
Rolling his eyes, Silas snorted. "I'm a grown man, Finn. I can do shit on my own.""Yes," Finn nodded. "However, sometimes you leave me to wonder."It was clear that the two of them weren't getting along as well as I would have hoped. I had fallen asleep last night before Finn had come back from che
And when you got down to DNA… they were identical. Which meant that they were both biologically mine and Pollux's father. Regardless of which actually fertilized my mother's egg. No matter how weird that was, to think about it.As I ran across the green, hilly fields that lined the outside of the t
Twenty-four hours later and so much with preparations, I stood in front of the long mirror in the bedroom I had been staying in, checking out the sleek black dress I was wearing to tonight's event. My brother had tried multiple times to say that I couldn't come, but after much discussion with my mot