Grace How dare that slimy son of a bitch call me now? I tossed my phone across the room, snarling. "Fenris and the patent that he's somehow got stalled is what!" Charles smiled. "I'm not worried about the patent going through, especially now that Blood Moon has had to turn tail and run. What e
My eyes widened as I stared up at him. "But..." "No one is saying you have to do this alone," he smiled. "Not even coming up with a plan, but the people of Mooncrest listened to you and believed you when you said you wanted a better future for them. I think in your heart of hearts, you believe it
Charles Grace was trembling, clinging to me, clawing at me as if she couldn't get close enough. She wouldn't even let me pull away long enough to get her dress off. Every tightening of her fingers on me, every time she let out a needy little moan, she was pleading. Make it go away. I hushed he
"Bent over your desk right before a senate's convening, hm?" I whispered, nipping at her neck and snapping my hips. "Maybe right before the Senate has to meet with the Lycan King, hm? I hear he's a real hardass." Her nails bit into my shoulders as she gasped and shuddered. Her orgasm hit like an e
Grace I awoke to an apartment bathed in the soft glow of morning light, and for a moment, I lay there alone, cocooned beneath the warm weight of the duvet. I shifted a little, feeling my muscles pull and tense a bit, but there was no one else in bed with me. I heard Cecil's laughter, then Charle
"Is everything underground taken care of?" "Seraphina is leading it. I think they'll have the rift closed by the end of the day," he sighed. "I'm having the sewers swept again for bombs." "I'll need to increase the security measures," I said. "And audit the police force for Blood Moon sympathize
Grace Eason blinked once and then again. The glow of his eyes wavered and flickered, but the hue they had been before didn't return. The grey started to turn colder, clearer like starlight. His brow furrowed as his eyes shifted around the room. They settled on Ethan for a moment before drifting to
Charles turned to them. "Elanor, good to see you. I didn't expect to be seeing you when I made the call." She smiled. "It was of special interest, much like the other case. Is he here? Still concious?" Charles nodded toward the door. "I think he's trying to give his final goodbyes now." George