Contract With The Lycan
what heave
panse of field with different colors of bea
cool, and a constant
waterfall poured
a deep breath, inhaling the
Looking down, she met the eyes of a young girl w
irl's voice was
gentle, her heart swelling
lutched Jane's hand. "I missed yo
of the loss that had been inflicted upon her. "Oh, baby, I'm so sorr
ocently as if she didn't und
a while and then
going over t
and she instinctively pu
okay? Stay here
n." The girl said with a smile and reache
re tears, and she held her
ere slowly fading away. Jane's heart pounded with panic and sorrow. "No, p
now, but she smiled softly. "I'll alwa
continued to dissolve into the gentle bree
of light, and her final words echoed s
her sobs breaking through the serene beauty of the field. The gentle breez
the depth of her loss. The beautiful flowers around her seemed to fade in the wake of
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n, casting the room in a beautiful glow. The walls were plastered wit
vastness of the room, and on it lay a frail fi
it on and off. His tousled hair accentuated his chiseled face, with narrow, cold grey eyes and a tall, straight nose. His lips were presse
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e bed stirred awake, as if his voice had b
lent, but his ears were keenly attuned as he obs
verwhelmed with heartache as she sat up. Her eyes scanned the opu
domen as memories of the previous day flooded her mind li
ld was
yal and disda
how she had fainted by the ro
ence of the room-opulence she had never seen before. Only the
n, his faint smile sending a chill down h
ed her, she felt ove
him when he approached, picked up a glass of
ice. Jane couldn't discern his emotions or intentio
ever met him before; otherwise, such a gorgeous face like his w
her question, and Jane held
d she was pregnant with a bastard. Your family was demoted and nearly banished, saved only by your grandfather's merits. Your mother
lazy stare. She inhaled sharply, blinking rapidly to conceal th
. I would love to repay you, but I figured you would need nothing f
he man asked with a chuckle, amusement flickering in hi
d to humiliate her, though she couldn't fathom w
issively. "Don't force yourself to smile if
d oblivious to her emotions as he sat beside her on the bed, leaning forw
, have you thought o
I could offer," Jane said, meeting his g
with interest yet tinged with boredom. "
th her. She bit her lip and met his gaze squarely. "Give me you
was cursing an
over the cost of his shirt. But she didn
ike a se
then chuckled softly, his laughter making her hea
darling. Wire me a hundred tho
d him as though he were a scammer-be
r felt the need to be
aised an eyebrow, his v
disappeared as she remembered what he had said e
dn't even get that amount if you sold me? If you need money, find another way. With your good looks, you could be a gigolo for rich ladies and ea