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ASHER The door pushed open a few seconds after nurse Karren stepped outside. I raised my head to find a smiling Dr. Brian at the foot of my door. Great. Just great. He shut the door close after giving the nurse a curt nod, and returned his attention to me. If I didn't know better, I would have
When I was done speaking, doctor Brian heaved a loud sigh and returned to his chair. "You say you do not know who the woman in the dream is." "I am certain. I have never seen her face in the dream because she technically has no face. It's like bare skin." "But you see the color of her hair?"
A FEW DAYS LATER SOPHIA "Mummy, do we really have everything packed up? I really feel like I'm forgetting something." Daniel tugged at my right arm as he questioned both himself and me. I looked away from the boxes stacked at the front of the door and turned to look at him, while fighting hard to
"You're not angry, mummy?" He asked, sniffing in tears. I cupped his cheeks and stared into his eyes. "No baby, why would I be?" "Cause I dont…cause I don't have big plans yet?" I smiled. "Come on, baby. You're only eight years old. You do not have to have your entire life figured out now. It's
SOPHIA With all the things that had happened to me in the past two to three weeks, I would have thought the moon goddess would have at least been kind enough to spare me of the need to see some certain faces, but she didn't. I had a feeling I would soon be forced to atone for my unknown past sins.
"All Asher ever did was love you. Even while we were together. It was one of the things that made it so easy to cheat on him. The night you saw us together, it was nothing but the force of the mate bond, and alcohol laced with...I drugged him on Reed's command. He was...he was so ashamed to look at
ASHER "Oh! My darling boy!" I could trust my mother to be over dramatic at any point in time. The doctors had told me that being in a familiar environment would help me slowly remember my past. I really hoped they were right. Losing memories sucked, especially when it felt like a huge part of me
"Hey." She barked out. Chestnut brown hair wrapped in a messy bun. She had the uniform of black dress and white gloves on, yet there was something about her that seemed to stand out. A strange glow. "You had your head up, didn't you? Weren't you supposed to bow on sight of the king?" My mother tu