The Succubus That Fell InLove: Love was Never In The Contract
l standing t
the cool stone of the building, watching her wit
ort of a second sentence," Seraphyne repl
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y is sti
ement and into the soles of her boots. "Then let's move. Standing
mind th
ng toward a small, dimly lit café tucked i
amic was skewed. She was the hunter. She was the one who dictated the pace. Yet, as she fell i
ns and old paper. He led her to a booth
liding into the velvet seat. "Most peopl
, I'm not m
l she shook her head at the waiter befo
rd, resting his chin on
I'm a stranger. Th
don't know. A mystery is someone
hair falling over her shoulder. "And what
given it to her yet. He only smiled. "For starters, why you're looki
ind your face..
liar," he
felt a flare of heat in her chest. "You're very bold f
I know when I'
and steel. "Hunted? You thin
ouch her, but to trace a pattern on the wood between them. "You have this energy, Seren.
ou ter
g. "I've spent my life waiting for the sto
d to, the dominance games she played better than anyone in the pits of Hell-but h
pered, the words slipping ou
erent
the others. Your soul.
their movement on the table. "And
g the slip with a sharp grin. "Ilias said, his voice dropping to a low, intimate regist
cidentally brushing her
rvest; it was a warm, suffocating heat that made her vision blur for
g it again,"
ng w
ou're trying to figu
hythm that felt entirely too human. She stood up abrup
for one night," she said, her
h that same, unnerving calm. "Running so soo
owhere n
s-invisible to the mortal eye-tugging at her sh
hing in the damp night air. Her skin was buzzing. Her hunger was t
tled. They were the ones
, seeing the silhouette of Elias Crowe as he sat
rong," she whis
The First
l standing t
the cool stone of the building, watching her wit
ort of a second sentence," Seraphyne repl
nd
y is sti
ement and into the soles of her boots. "Then let's move. Standing
mind th
ng toward a small, dimly lit café tucked i
amic was skewed. She was the hunter. She was the one who dictated the pace. Yet, as she fell i
ns and old paper. He led her to a booth
liding into the velvet seat. "Most peopl
, I'm not m
l she shook her head at the waiter befo
rd, resting his chin on
I'm a stranger. Th
don't know. A mystery is someone
hair falling over her shoulder. "And what
given it to her yet. He only smiled. "For starters, why you're looki
ind your face..
liar," he
felt a flare of heat in her chest. "You're very bold f
I know when I'
and steel. "Hunted? You thin
ouch her, but to trace a pattern on the wood between them. "You have this energy, Seren.
ou ter
g. "I've spent my life waiting for the sto
d to, the dominance games she played better than anyone in the pits of Hell-but h
pered, the words slipping ou
erent
the others. Your soul.
their movement on the table. "And
g the slip with a sharp grin. "Ilias said, his voice dropping to a low, intimate regist
cidentally brushing her
rvest; it was a warm, suffocating heat that made her vision blur for
g it again,"
ng w
ou're trying to figu
hythm that felt entirely too human. She stood up abrup
for one night," she said, her
h that same, unnerving calm. "Running so soo
owhere n
s-invisible to the mortal eye-tugging at her sh
hing in the damp night air. Her skin was buzzing. Her hunger was t
tled. They were the ones
, seeing the silhouette of Elias Crowe as he sat
ng," she whispere