HER SWEET BLOOD
nd halted when she saw something in the room. It was a flowing luminous thread. She grabbed on
he woman was indeed shock
what?" H
ing in the air..." She fondled it and
ng, but I guess you are s
wh
anticipated. He didn't want to t
ng the thread of Kali." James tried to
ime. Perhaps a spell. Maybe, Kali? the goddesses of ti
oss
to dwell in the mortal realms anym
-so-normal-hybrid for her to have
already?" She didn't even bot
live, Louie would never have suggested that James could keep Grace and he would not be in this dire situation. The asshole would ne
ng a massive meal and drinking too much bloody nectar. Instead of standing in t
me did I take us?" She w
hs ago, the next day a
this
ce. And surely, I
rayson, there m
goddess." he halted and motioned her to stop tickling it. "Sto
en possible?" h
ourse
y disappointed. "But wait, why
sked. His curio
the night that my mother died in
indow and gasped. What he saw made him shiver. "This
because in Louie's diary, since her birth, he managed to erase her memory f
wever, if he wasn't completely out of his mind, then they were currently in a time before he was even
de his dumbfou
upted when Grace tilted her head back, her nos
mured, rapidly headi
ho
race replied. "So
tand directly in her pat
fled by his perfectly
find
ut dammit, he'd just been tugged through time on the
e told him, speaking slowly as if he was especially
e sighed and followed after her
pecting him to step out of her
is ground, his expressi
she im
ggeration. "First we
nothing t
ghtened. "
led with baffled frustrat
want to see her, you can always gi
ing the edge in his word
. "To be whisked through a doz
en centuries? I'
is clearly a thousand
e looking at Hollywood's ugliest film ever made in the 1970s. Filth, stink
ell..." sh
er exagge
lating time, right?" she asked, but
ow time for a day or two. He couldn't imagine the magic nece
ve of his hand that was covered in flames
re-fire, emphasising the daz
el
ner beast, who was desperate to reach out and stroke th
?" he abrup
My headache is killing me. I
eas
he womb, she pivoted on her heel to take a se
r lap and eyed him with impatience
led with baffled frustrat
more time travelling shit, you can alway
seat next to her. He was sudden
r the fact that James had spent most of his existence in hiding, or being hunted by vamp
now it? Why does it feel lik
even terrified, at being taken out
nt and focused on her goa
rything," sh
use
nd. "Start at
uzzled glance.
ou were
ow that I was c
but I know yo
really understand what was happening. All I truly recall was that
rse?" s
t thing I knew, I was in a secluded lair
as calm, almost matter-of-fact. If his life had been
leep?" Grace coul
anced
something and the next I'm clueless, I didn't mean to pry though." She
by the curse was kept in stasis, but my mother, the queen of Nork,
icate with you fr
n the un
p,
me to see the underworld thr
n is, how... how
you I do
f his solitude. Still, it must have been horrible. To be able to see t
d herself and touched the luminous thread. Then, unexpectedly, she felt a strange tug on he
ened, and then a force yanked her into the oblivion
*
was so familiar with echoed in he
Not ancient, but somewhere modern. Then she did nothing else f
he hell
was
you, Grace," it says. She placed the note on the kit
y of who she was before suddenly a mind-shattering load of information loaded into he
s Gra
. "Grac
opened th
en velvet. A few minutes ago, she'd returned from her five-mile jog. This package had been waiting on
was Grace
Her mind
She murmure
grandmother was dead, her best friend passed away from a drug overdose, and she had no job. Not anymore. She used to work in a hotel as a secretary but was fired, and had a car accident that almos
always, she carefully lifted the book. At the moment of contact, she saw her hands co
ght, they were swabbed clean, her nails
"I have an overactive imagination and too much oxygen p
Something... mouth-watering and a little familiar. Her scowl worsened. She shifted in her seat, a pang of pain hurling through her legs, and she sniffed the ribbon. Oh, y
, because of a book... strange. She didn't allow herself to contemplate why. There wasn't any explanation that would convince her. Rather, she focused on the pages in front of her. They were yell
a vampire male in chains and woken to the perfume clinging to her skin. And yes, he's the one who'd aroused her. She'd told no one. So, how did anyone know to give her this...journal
ieves in paranormal stuff? Doctor Grey knew that vampires, shape-shifters, and other creatures of the night existed, even though her cowork
eams had no
ugh about her to do anything. Let this go, Grace. before it's too late. The command from her self-preservation instincts made no reason. Too late for what? Her intu
and ankles. Because his shirt and pants had been removed away, and a loincloth was his only garments, there was nothing to safeguard his already savaged skin. The links
gh her. A moment passed, then another, her heartbeat speeding up and
e. What she'd just read, she'd already seen. Many times. How? She didn't know. What she did not know was that in her dreams, she felt kindness for this man, even bitterness. And yet, there was always that low simmer of arousal in the background. Now, arousal takes centre s
e left drooping, and walked away. Such a strong response, coupled with her dreams, utterly nixed the inkling of a joke. Not th
e a healthy breakfast. Unsought, she found her gaze
why the ridiculous thing was given to her. To hook her, to send her racing back to work. Well, she didn't need to work. Money was not a problem for her. More than that, she no longer loved the sciences. Why would she? There was never an