SWEET BLOOD
sent
ly opened her eyes: that she was bare, her body ached from everywhere,
he head. It was fruition that she had been so intoxicated last night that she ended up giving herself to s
ning. No! This cou
h
o
first one. Unhurriedly, Grace opened her eyes to thin slits, peeking around the room. Okay, not her small bed. Absolutely not her bed. Not her room eithe
hird thing hit her. She
ld her closed, hugging her against an o
and closed her mouth
f unnerving predicament before, in
ost their jobs. And yes, being a friendly, reasonable and hard-working secretary with no-boyfriend-since-birth, she was the prodigy of the Hudson Hotel executive department, working there sin
t did it
ning, lunging away from the mattress and staring at the man still lying on it, half of his face
ttering as she eyed at the bizarre runic swirls and lines of unusual dark and red tattoos crisscrossing
e heck
rtless stranger. She was bare, and she honestly recalled nothing. Her pulse thu
tell her this wasn't true. Please tell her she hadn't just slept with a stranger while t
the terror rising, her head swirling as she pushed her fingers through her hair. She froze, her eyes unexpe
on
it off and pulling as the panic lanced through her. She got her fingers unde
yes w
loody
? Had she been assaulted? Whatever the horrible case scenario her brain had been diving
o inked just above her cleavage, while a dark sort or vein crossed it
a series of lightning bolts flickering through her mind. The liquors
k in his eyes and that smirk that encouraged all sorts of poor consequences. She recalle
the
the middle scene, a beautiful semi-dark stage with a massive throne-like seat, his hands on her, his lips so close to her. Grace thought of the kiss, and for one second, she reme
k to their rituals, their weird matrimonial sort of procession, and the old man who looked like a priest but she knew wasn't. She remembered saying certain words and the
cloudy mist on her brain, like it was there but we
cult sort of thing happened to her last night. It
like it was real? Lik
o the hell w
the silly idea. This wasn't a medieval era. The thought was as ridiculous as the tattoo o
thing as she felt dizzy. Because right
d stranger lying naked in the same bed she'd just been lying in with him. No, not a stranger, she thought as it all came back to her in a horrendous coil. Not a stranger at all. The man lying in bed-th
rned her about. The kind she doesn't want to wake up naked next to. The wicked billionaire with a bad stature as massive as his dick. The one who alleged
he silky bed was a
at and one m
not married to this man? It was just a thing that t
I do?" groaning to hersel
ably already forgotten her name. But damn! She gave her virginity t
g into her chest. She'd gotten intoxicated once... one freaking time... She'd woken up with all of th
God. It wasn't a real marriage ceremony. At least she could breathe in now. No ring. No marriage. No huge
er face and pushed her fingers into her hair. She took a deep breath, attempting to st
cle a man could get
to cover herself as she turned a
She wh
eady did sweetheart, so
eyes b
nbelievably d
smirking at her, and very much letting his
filth
to you too, sweetheart
, grabbing it off the bed against her body as
out of yo
lamorous, perfect, muscles flexed, his abs rippling as he smirked that alluring, arrogant smile at her. Grace's eyes lowered, and when she saw the flimsy
t beheld or taste
n itch under that stare, a quiver taunting through her as his gazes deli
d, cringing slightly as his fingers hurried to r
yes w
ody coffee. Le
um- did
cheeks going glossy pink as she gul
you know-" sh
hat, litt
e
she nibbled her lip. "Di
ntil a deep laughter broke out
ark eyes glinting a wicked excitement. "You me
little sweet pain down there, but she wanted to know. To know how dum
ill you?" She blurted out, h
we did more