Blood Pact - The Revenge( Hecate's Wolf Pack)
in the large mirror w
coherent thought
neck, adorning it with strands of gold and pearls. The young woman just watched indifferently as if everything happ
in Spanish she barely underst
oreman had given the orders for the
rds had used opium to calm the screaming and despa
d to face Garro. She could easily kill him. The idea was too tempt
as she brought her hand to her throat. The first opportunity had come unexpectedly. Fa
ad hurt terribly. Her sensitive, keen ears processed i
eats were controlled. It was a throbbing sound and alive and alluring. She could feel her mouth watering. The sound of that throbbing heart was alluring and s
happeni
us about her waiting for the arrival of Gaia. She was going to escape. Let he
singing in his nimble hands. All the tiredness was gone. There was adrenaline coursi
tincts and finally gave way to the vital need to defend herself. Her lips drew back
outh. She had stopped short for a moment.
rth and damp air. And another scent-a sce
ames gnawed at her throat. She was thirsty. She had held her breath to try to cont
She knew with absolute security how to handle it and intended to run
he man and she watched the surprise in the sentry's eyes. She had sometimes been referred
s her mind on one thing. The head office. It was pure self-preservation. She looked at the guard expectantly. He w
d as they walked away. She s
vely toward the man. The filled one was too attractive
's forbidden.
l surfaced. She now
, but it also choked. The whip when snapped had left bri
e foreman. He wondered what? He didn't care if they too
n woman!" Garro was scream
is nervous fingers fumbled with the little
whip went down her back leaving painful cuts. C
eyes. God, the dagger was buried in
he present and blessed reality. Her skin throbbed when she was hit with
ities roaming the main streets of the island of Chabone. The stalls were erected and stock
mbark large wooden chests and crates with an infinite variety of goo
an assorted mix of accents. The festival had a delayed start but finally be
icans in chains who were neat and had their skin oiled to bring out the colour of the skin. Younger, young, and beautiful girls were
o about that girl. The girl was always the subject of discussion he didn't know how to convince her that she was innocent. At least Richard didn't have Jacke there to irritate him with the girl's excessi
Annoyed Kassuim had said goodbye to her husband with a distant and sad look. The girl wasn't going to do anything fool
d be a lot worse. At least they didn't know she was a half-breed to trade for the Order. He mentally cursed. There was something wrong. Everyone was focused on rescuing Cassie. The Order of Light would have paid a fortune in gold and jewellery for
t any good news. An incident in the streets while transporting slave
with pity. -They said there was turmoil, and agitation by the comments of
rd could ask when the voice finally
arding valuable goods was not the best. He had all the conviction i
s woman while they negotiated her freedom. It couldn't be that hard
at means the girl is alive. – Adam sighed,
. – the answer
ent and tolerant or not get into trouble. She had at the very least defied the earl and pissed him off enough for the Order to use a forbidden spell like the blood curse. He listened silently, inevitably remembering the last time he had seen his wife. He avoided noticing the smouldering hurt looks, resorting to military discipline by covering up Morgan's extravagances with a wh
rted it. She had always known that the Armada would not t
appening to him. She didn't understand that he was incapable of leading the corsairs in that challenge knowing she might be in danger. Garro had threatened to kill Cassie. And there
to be able to piss off her enemies like that. Was
prisoner. She had given herself up to save her sister. The damn Pie
ility was the usual towards him. Wasn't it amazing how
d asked anxiously watchin
that he had said something to the woman that she had not liked. Richard was even
ve used aconite to cover h
hen did that girl obey anyone, Lord? He had almost destroyed the stone anyway. Richard watched lividly as his sister-in-law in connection with his sister writhe in convulsions as she recognized the use of wolf. Michael had come toward him, ready to attack him, and with every reason. The girl carried her heir. He had stared at his brother white-faced, realizing they were tortur
t ask, but... - Ri