The Stepanovs might not ask them to leave because they need people to rule and use for their purpose. But Sylvester was right. The people were best away from the chaos. "I understand your reasons, your Majesty and I will do as you have instructed," I assured Sylvester. "See you tomorrow, Devin," I
~Devin~ Kyle and Max joined me in the living room of my home. I could see they were anticipating what would happen. Neither of us was pleased about Alice's conduct. They did not know her, but they understood the gravity of her actions. I was glad because I knew whomever she was liaising with wou
"Is she all right?" I asked, and Avery laughed. "Come on, Devin, she is fine. It's just eleven PM, and Tamia and Amelia decided that we have a get-together in the lounge. Susan went to use the toilet and left her phone behind. Wait, here she comes, hold on for her," she said, and I heard women laug
~Devin~ I heard someone pull up in my driveway, and I knew it was Alice. She did not come by until ten in the morning, which was odd, given that I had told her she could resume her job. I tried to look as miserable as possible with a bottle of beer sitting on the couch. I needed her to let her gu
"Today, I would let you live in that dream, Alice," I said while binding her with silver sensually, and she was blushing. I could swear her heart was beating fast and anticipating it. Rex was eager to finish her off, but I knew I had to be patient. I cuffed her hand and feet with silver and then wo
~Amelia~ Tamia had the idea of having a party to lift the gloom. As much as we did not want to address the matter, it was hanging above us. There was a cult after all our lives, and we did not know how to deal with them. We needed a miracle, but it was okay to unwind and relax while we waited for t
"I can't go through loss twice, Amelia," she said, and I had a very cynical response in my head that I held back. I wanted to tell her to take comfort in knowing that they were likely to get killed together if it happened, but I did not say it. That would be cold and insensitive, so I rubbed her ba
We noticed that Nicole said nothing, and I looked at her. Her cheeks were red. I did not know if it was alcohol or embarrassment. "Well?" Linda asked her. "David told me everything," she said, but we all knew that already. "He told our children too," She added, and Tamia exclaimed. "Why would he