Three Weeks Since Oliver’s Death
It was the first day of the fall session, the beginning of Mads and Gaia’s last year of college was about to begin. Gaia fought Bash the three weeks about dropping out of college. She had finally emptied her apartment and rented to someone Mads knew who planned to renew the lease in their name at the beginning of the year.
The June After Oliver’s DeathGraduation. They’d finally made it.
One Month After Gaia’s Twenty-Eighth BirthdayAren’t you nervous or scared?" Matilda asked as they watched the workers set up a tent in the backyard.“As strange as it sounds, no. I’m at peace and excited. This is the first step before Bash and I can be sealed as mates,” Gaia replied.
Gaia knelt before Bash in the center of the room, her naked pale skin exposed to the cool air. She held her back straight and proud. Gaia was no longer weak and mortal. In the two months since her turning, Bash realized Gaia had inherited her ancient sire’s strength. She was much stronger than a typical fledgling.But Gaia would always kneel in submission to her sire and mate. It was a show of love and trust and not a show of weakness as many people believed. Bash would always be her master, her lover, her everything.
Gaia did as he instructed her. Bash guided her inside.“Okay. Open them.”Gaia opened her eyes and a smile spread across her face.“Do you like it?” Bash ask
After the last guest had gone, and she had dismissed the help, instead of going home, Matilda walked to Quin’s room and reached up to knock. Before her knuckles could touch the wooden door, it swung open. Quin stood on the other side, shirtless and still damp from a shower. His joggers sat low on his hips and Mads couldn’t help noticing he was bare beneath.
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Sebastian waited patiently as Gaia undressed. While he waited, he filled her clawfoot tub with steaming water and added a few drops of rose oil. He removed his tailored jacket and hung it on a hook behind the bathroom door. Before rolling up the sleeves of his finely pressed white dress shirt, he tugged his tie loose and unbuttoned the top three buttons of his collar. As Bash slipped off his tie, Gaia peeked in from behind the door.
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After the last guest had gone, and she had dismissed the help, instead of going home, Matilda walked to Quin’s room and reached up to knock. Before her knuckles could touch the wooden door, it swung open. Quin stood on the other side, shirtless and still damp from a shower. His joggers sat low on his hips and Mads couldn’t help noticing he was bare beneath.
Gaia did as he instructed her. Bash guided her inside.“Okay. Open them.”Gaia opened her eyes and a smile spread across her face.“Do you like it?” Bash ask
Gaia knelt before Bash in the center of the room, her naked pale skin exposed to the cool air. She held her back straight and proud. Gaia was no longer weak and mortal. In the two months since her turning, Bash realized Gaia had inherited her ancient sire’s strength. She was much stronger than a typical fledgling.But Gaia would always kneel in submission to her sire and mate. It was a show of love and trust and not a show of weakness as many people believed. Bash would always be her master, her lover, her everything.
One Month After Gaia’s Twenty-Eighth BirthdayAren’t you nervous or scared?" Matilda asked as they watched the workers set up a tent in the backyard.“As strange as it sounds, no. I’m at peace and excited. This is the first step before Bash and I can be sealed as mates,” Gaia replied.
The June After Oliver’s DeathGraduation. They’d finally made it.
Three Weeks Since Oliver’s DeathIt was the first day of the fall session, the beginning of Mads and Gaia’s last year of college was about to begin. Gaia fought Bash the three weeks about dropping out of college. She had finally emptied her apartment and rented to someone Mads knew who planned to renew the lease in their name at the beginning of the year.
Matilda threw herself into Quin’s arms and kissed him. This time, Quin kissed her back. Their lips smashed together in desperation and need. Quin’s arm snaked around Matilda’s waist as he pulled her closer. Mads’ nails raked up the back of Quin’s head as his tongue forced its way into her mouth.But even as Matilda kissed Quin, she thought, Yep! I've lost my ever-loving mind.Quin groaned at the taste of her, and his cock grew harder. It had been an incredibly long time since he’d known the touch of a female and savored her essence. The passionate kiss his mate showered on him drove him wild. Matilda’s tongue rubbed sensually against his as she kissed him with as much hunger and desire as Quin kissed her. Mads wasn’t like his meek Livia, whose strength lied beneath the surface. Matilda would not submit easily. The challenge excited Quin. She’d kneel at his feet, even if she didn’t know it yet. Quin would tame his wild-haired beauty.Matilda moaned; Quin’s hands felt even colder on her
There was a light knock on Matilda's door. She’d just finished slipping on the black leather heeled booties Quin had also purchased for her. “Coming!” she called as she walked over to the door.Matilda opened it and had to catch her breath when she laid eyes on Quin standing before her. A slight smirk played on his lips as he gauged her reaction. Mads couldn’t help it. Quin stood before her with his short blond hair neatly combed back, in a light blue, long-sleeved shirt with the sleeves rolled a quarter of the way up his arms. The tailored black pants he wore clung in all the right places. Quin was fresh and clean. Handsome; without even trying. The blue of his shirt brought out the blue in his hazel eyes. Mads had noticed how they changed. In the green shirt Quin wore the day before, they had looked greener. Just one more thing to mesmerize her.“Elena said you might be ready to go home to pick up your things,” Quin said.“Um, yeah. That would be great. Are you sure it’s not too mu
Gaia barely slept. Bash kept watch over her and held her throughout the night. She’d doze off, then wake shortly after, screaming in terror and fighting off invisible foes. Bash fought off sleep for as long as he could once the sun rose, but around ten o’clock, he lost the battle.