~Tamia~ I thought the days would go by slowly, but they didn't. They moved fast. Sylvester and I had little time together because we had to train. Even though we weren't going to Gad, the women had to be battle ready. Claudia was excluded from the training because she had too much work to do. Her
I was left at the mercy of his touch. He rubbed, not too hard and not too soft, just the right amount of pressure needed to edge me close to my release. His mouth and tongue left cool sensitive trails of licks and kisses on my neck to my shoulder, and his hands kneaded my breast gently. My release
"This might be seen as treason," The journalist said, but the way she said it seemed like it was a rehearsed question as if she was meant to say it so he could have the opportunity to say something. I wasn't surprised. The people in the South were under duress. There was a possibility this interview
~Sylvester~ We arrived in Gad on the last flight from Lucland. We flew economy, and our warriors were the entire passengers in the economy section. We looked like regular people, which brought no cause for alarm. Ighor was with us, and he did not give us any trouble. In fact, he was very confiden
"Is there anything you do not cut cash on?" Theodore asked him, and we laughed. "Yes, a matter of fact, there is. I do not compromise when it comes to my mate," Leo said, turning back on the stairs to look at us while flashing a brilliant smile. We all laughed at that too. It is evident with the
~Sylvester~ Alexei took out his phone and called Peter. The man was more than happy to answer. It was as if he was waiting for Alexei to call. Alexei put him on speaker so we could listen in on the conversation. "My lord, we have been waiting for your call," Peter said enthusiastically. "Our men
Alexei told the Stepanov warriors to be ready to join him anytime, and we began to position our men too. Seeing the number of Stepanovs in the area, I knew the battle would not be easy, but I wasn't fazed. Not a civilian was in place. The only people that were civilians in the area were our men. T
~Leo~ The time had finally come, and I was very nervous. Sylvester tried to boost our morale by giving us a heartfelt speech, but I could not take my mind off the possibility that we might be outmatched tonight. All my life fighting, I had never gone to battle with fear of being beaten. This was i