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Chapter 187: Jonah's Cruelty

Author: Memoree
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Anastasia

"Why don't you?" I challenged, trying to provoke him. A sinister grin spread across his face, revealing teeth stained with blood. He strolled around the room with his hands casually tucked behind his back, clearly relishing the power he had over me and the control he wielded over my fate.

"But I'd prefer if you experienced some discomfort," he said, his tone cold and cruel. As he approached, I instinctively pressed myself against the wall, trying to put as much distance between us as possible. "I could tear that throat apart—your lovely mouth, so accustomed to me," he continued, leaning in and turning my face away. His fingers dug into my cheeks as he held me firmly.

I shut my eyes, bracing myself. Our lips met, his kiss aggressive and unexpected. His tongue explored my mouth with a force that left me gasping. I reached up, placing my hands on his shoulders, summoning the last of my energy to try and push him away. My fingers gripped his exposed skin tightly, but his hand k
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