The Succubus That Fell InLove: Love was Never In The Contract
phyne found him, it
as muffled by the heavy dampness of ancient oaks. He was sitt
into his line of sight, her heels clic
me now," Elias said
raphyne countered, stopping a few fee
yes tracing the line of her throat before se
ser, invading his personal space with the practi
patting the space on the bench beside him. "The
n itch with a strange, magnetic static. "M
ayb
visible tension that made the dry leaves at their feet stir. Seraphyne felt the familiar
bench, her fingers grazing the fabric of his coat befo
sharp, cold intake of energy t
st a tiny, d
heat crashed through her. It was heavy, gold, and frighteningly sweet. Itr fingers twitc
n't pull away. Instead, he turned his hand over, c
ind," she lied, h
t grounding. The warmth from his palm was spreading up her arm, se
is thumb tracing a slow, delib
m fi
im-cedar, old paper, and something uniquely him-overwhelmed her senses
logical necessity to a desperate, confusing ache. "That's not
at i
her eyes wide. "It's supp
ntense enough to burn. He reached up with his free hand, his fing
pull. It's like gravity just stoppe
the star; he was the satellite. But in this moment, looking into the dark depths of h
kin finally made contact with her face. It wasn't ju
denly, standing up s
" she said, her
en, w
r heart thudding a frantic, uneven rhythm against her ribs. She
held. It was still glowing with a faint
wasn't hunger.
e had been told didn