"Do not be afraid, Avery; it will happen for you, too," I said, rubbing her back. "But when?" She asked, and I sighed. "You should see a doctor to know if anything is wrong and if it can be corrected. That is what I would do," I said, and she broke the hug and stared at me. "You are right, Tamia,
"Maurice loved me wholeheartedly until he met her. He never slept with anyone. Like Sylvester is with you, my husband was that way with me. Maybe not exactly, but you get the picture," she said, and her eyes welled up in tears. "I loved Maurice with all my heart, and I thought our lives would be ro
~Tamia~ Shock could not describe how I felt after Stephanie had told me everything. I sat on the couch and stared at her, speechless. "Why are you trusting me with this level of information, Luna Stephanie?" I asked her, and she wiped away her tears. Going down memory lane was hard for her, an
I hugged her and assured her everything would be alright before leaving her room and heading towards mine. I bumped into Lilly on my way, and she looked at my foot. One thing I noticed was she was lurking around our corridors too much. I know Sylvester was easy on her, but this wasn't her wing. "
After the serious discussion, we returned to our food, and Sylvester could not keep his hands off my body. He got me all worked up that I might have gone on top of him in that room. He breathed in my scent and ensured his pinewood scent surrounded me. He nibbled my ears and sucked on my sweet spot
~Sylvester~ I could not believe what Tamia had just told me about Lily. I was so mad that I knew Knight could emerge. I looked at my mate, and she did not seem like she was joking. From the look in her green eyes, it took a lot of effort for her to tell me what she had just divulged. I raised m
Marcel, Theodore and I threw orgies there and partied all night long. Thinking of the life I led back then; I was ashamed of myself and grateful that Tamia brought meaning and love back into my life because Susan left with everything, and I was nothing but an empty shell. Most of the ladies were lo
"Why did you run?" I scolded her, afraid because of her condition. Our baby meant everything to me, and I did not like her running. "What happened?" She said, and I bowed my head. Lilly was crying, her nose bleeding. "It was Lilly that helped facilitate the treasonous moves. She exposed me to them