"Your mother hates me, Sylvester. What if she interferes?" I said, and he shook his head. "My mother doesn't hate you, and she can never make me do anything I do not want to do," He said and lifted my hand and kissed it. "This is it," he said, pulling me close to kiss him. His lips felt so good o
"It's okay, darling. It's okay. You didn't do anything wrong. You did not betray me. You did something most people are incapable of; you honoured me and kept your promise," He said and sucked the soft spot of my neck. "You have nothing to be ashamed of. You and Kaira have nothing to be ashamed of,"
~Tamia~ "That went well," Kaira said, purring in my head as Sylvester walked to the bathroom naked. I stared at his chiselled body, and it made me groan. How could someone be carved so perfectly? Tight butt cheeks, define calves. His muscles flexed, and his tattoo was masterfully done. "How did w
He was justified to do so because the man tried to use Dominic to work against him. The sooner Dominic realises the enemy is from without, the better. Vino greeted Sylvester and acknowledged our presence, then handed over to Jacob Mikhailov, the council spokesman. "I speak on behalf of the counci
They read the photocopied letter that Sylvester had passed to them, and they were silent. Then Pamela moved to question Bryce, and he was honest. She asked him if anyone was coerced. "Are you sure you speak the truth, Enforcer?" She asked him, and Bryce kept his head down. "I feared they would kil
~Devin~ I decided to attend Jake's festival to unwind. It was a last-minute decision. I planned to spend four days in Brighton and then return to Greenwood. It was a great plan. It was supposed to ease my stress and help me think straight. When I arrived in Brighton in the evening of the festival
"What will we do now?" Rex asked me, still mourning our loss. "I do not know, but I think we shouldn't be quick to move on. Tamia does not like to share, and knowing the history of the Volkovs, they always have more than one woman. I plan on waiting a bit to see how things go between them." I told
"Ask Nikolas Sullivan to see me in my office. I need to finalise with him and respond to the Northern council as soon as possible before the slots for Polo teams are filled." I told Lukman, and he went to sort the matter. I waited nervously in my office, grateful for the opportunity. Knowing the i