"Isn't that reason enough?" "No." I bit my lip when I realized I sounded like a pouting child. Dex lifted his arm and tilted his head back to look at me. I quickly dropped back onto the bed so I wouldn't have to see him as we spoke, and he chuckled. "If it weren't, I wouldn't be sleeping on the f
EMBERI heard the door close as Dex left for the day, the sound waking me. It had been years since I had slept so well, and as soon as I was alone, my thoughts grew too loud for me to go back to sleep.Dex wasn't someone I could trust, yet he was the only person I had here. I wasn't sure how to face
"I'm Alec," The teenager greeted, grabbing my hand and pressing a long kiss to the back of it. My eyes widened when he looked up at me with his mouth still an inch away from my hand and said, "You smell delicious."Alec laughed as he was ripped away from me and stumbled several feet back by a growli
DEXI watched her sleep for far longer than I should have. Then again, several things had happened over the past twenty-four hours that never should have.When I woke up, I couldn't find it in me to leave the room right away.Ember had been curled up in a ball under the duvet. Her curly red hair was
Maybe Jensen was right, and Ember was up to something."This is stalking." Cole's voice called out from behind me, and my eyelids dropped in irritation when I realized he was no longer standing next to Ember and Alec, who were laughing away with one another. I had been so focused on her that I had s
CAROLINEHis possession or his pet.It had taken all of my self-control not to shift when I watched him press her against the wall. Hearing his groan of pleasure… the groan of pleasure that should have been reserved for me had me seeing red.When I got my hands on that little bitch touching my man,
I wanted to offer to join him, to help him, but I knew he was too distracted to really enjoy the moment with me."Do you want to talk about it?" I offered, giddy for the gossip and secrets I could try to milk from him. He never gave me a lot of information to work with, but when I took the slivers h
EMBER "Thanks again, Marcy!" I said, waving at the teenager as she jogged back to the cafe. I hadn't been allowed inside, but surprisingly, several people came to greet me outside. One of them was Marcy, a bubbly teenager who presented me with a to-go box with a pie. I wasn't sure if it was safe f