Almighty Mike:
"My dad once told me a family secret on my sixteenth birthday."
Almighty Mike:"My dad once told me a family secret on my sixteenth birthday."
Mokunfayo Badmus:I wondered why Fuhad kept staring at me like I'd grown two heads, and at the same time staring like I'd killed his puppy, that was if he even had the heart to keep one.
Almighty Mike:And the death-like stare lasted lesser than a second before she bike off the connection a thud followed, but only took that millisecond stare to notify me that the worst I feared had happened.
If only the Almighty Mike would allow me to slide just as peacefully into the comforting arms of sleep though, then that would have been a miracle. He'd climbed into my bed and rolled off the sheets from my body before I could even begin to comprehend what was happening."Mokunfayo, I need to know what happened at the facility?" As if the proximity to which his
Almighty Mike.By the time Angel was done with her narration, she was already a sorry mess of tears. I couldn't tell if she was really mourning the dead murderers or it was just plain sorrow and guilt, but I knew neither was necessary.
"Angel–" I tried to say something, but she interrupted me by resuming the onslaught on my lips and exploration of my naked chest. I was really tempted to give in, but I figured I would be taking advantage of her vulnerability if I did and wouldn't be any different from the man that'd forced himself on her years ago.It took the knowledge that she was proba
Even when she stood right in front of me, her golden eyes daring me to act on my carnal desires, I still stood rigid, too astonished to even blink. It didn't help that her eyes travelled down to the tent my member had pitched over at my nether region and came back up to meet mine with a brightness that seemed to me taunting me."Now that we've established that y
Mokunfayo Badmus:Even if I would rather they killed me instead of admitting it, I really had been trying to distract myself from the entirety of the transitioning from the last year to this one. I really didn't want to dwell on the fact that the rose coloured glass at which I'd viewed the world in had shattered to a thousand pieces in just one nigh