Mated by fate
y's
o,
nything suspicious about the
umpteenth time in an hour, starting to regre
st likely want to get some rest, but I'll need you to be more cooperat
iding something from him. Even if I am, i
I tell him, "I promise I'm not keeping anything
n his face. "If you say so, ma'am," he replies and walks away. He
ly one around at the time the man died, and I'm also responsible fo
nd since then. The feeling I got when I set my eyes on him, or it, I'm unable to shake off. I didn't
rts of the creature, although I doubt I'd ha
ories about werewolf sightings in this part of the city, but I didn'
ed," I hear a deep baritone voice s
ze with the Gold-eyed creature, begin to resurface. This time, the feeling is even stronger. My being is completely enthralled by the m
tever I'm feeling right now goes de
id back dark brown hair, his chiseled features, the wide and muscular physique, including his brimwood scent, all spark
I possibly k
g for a marker to where
ast night," the voice speaks up, bringing me back t
tion course through me like I had been shocked b
up to see the strange man starin
since he came around? first I fe
we came in contact, he doesn't sho
ing over my brother last n
"Yes." my voice comes out softer than I'd like it to. I clear my th
ge signs before he pass
wonder. He shouldn't even be p
my superior all that happened. So feel free to go ask them instead," I tell him and sta
him. The attraction doesn't feel normal, and I feel like if I stay close to him a
s Roseline talking to an of
ntion to me. I direct my next words at the head nurse. "I'll be heading home now," I l
d not forget to put in a word for you," she respon
away immediately. Finally I can go
ad straight to the exit door, very e
d to the parking lot, sw
reath, hoping it would go away. I regret doing so as my eyes se
he stirs in me, I resume walking and hasten my s
e when a hand envelops mine on my door ha