Damon:
The shrilling sounds of the doorbell disrupted my work. I'd been working from home after the incident. Tammy, who was sitting across the table from me, looked up from the screen of her laptop.
Tammy:The soft rays of light streaming into the room landed on my eyes that were still closed. Slowly, I opened them, stretching my limbs on the bed. They landed on the cold side of the bed, reminding me that Damon was gone.
Damon:I'd followed Colton and Victoria from their home to the restaurant where they were to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez. Hiding behind a row of cars at the parking lot of the restaurant, I watched them alight from their car and went into the restaurant where they met Hernandez.
Damon:After Colton and Victoria ended their meeting with the Hernandez, I teleported back to my room. The bed where I'd left Tammy in the morning was empty. I stripped off my clothes, going into the bathroom for a cold shower.
Damon:Her eyes stared into mine when I pulled away from the kiss. Moving my hands to the waistband of her leggings, I pulled them down, throwing them to the ground. Her tank top soon joined them on the floor, followed by her panties.
Damon:We arrived at my parent's place at the same time as an older couple. They nodded in greeting as they passed us to the front door. Falling into steps right behind them, I held Tammy's hand, striding into the house as soon as the maid opened the door. Victoria and Colton were on their feet in the living room, ready to welcome us. At first, the ol
Damon:I pulled into the parking lot of the building where Quinn's office was situated. Alighting from the car, I went in and took the elevator to the sixteenth floor. Getting to my destination, I stepped out into the receptionist's office.
Damon:"Damon!". Tammy called from the living room.What
Damon:The party went on smoothly. Tammy introduced Trinity to our small group of friends. They all welcomed her warmly. But all the while, Tammy kept on shooting me disturbing looks. She was wondering how I'd gotten Trinity to attend her fake party. Each time her eyes met mine in a questioning manner, all I did was a smirk.