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Chapter 17: I Promise

Author: De Lilah
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Ragnor

The way she whispered, "I promise," sent a jolt through my body. Her voice was so intoxicatingly soft, so alluring, that I couldn’t resist leaning in to taste the sweetness of her lips.

I caressed her cheek gently before letting my lips claim hers, savoring every second of the kiss.

"You know," I rasped against her lips, "you’re even more beautiful when you obey me."

Her cheeks flushed a deep red, the heat radiating from her making me crave her even more.

My hand slid to her neck, and I inhaled the faint jasmine and rose scent lingering on her skin.

"Let’s see what’s on the menu for breakfast," I murmured, my voice husky.

I nuzzled her neck, my fingers roaming her body as her soft moan reached my ears. Instead of resisting, Valkyrie pulled me closer, igniting something primal inside me.

I smirked against her skin. "So, this really is my lucky day," I teased, leaving a kiss mark just below her collarbone.

My hand wandered lower, gently squeezing her breasts.
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