Keeping pushing, Andrei, and you and I are going to play a game. (Esperetta) And what game is that, Princess? (Andrei) Find the Ball in My Hand. (Esperetta) I donโt see a ball, Princess. (Andrei) Oh, you will, just as soon as I snap it off your body. (Esperetta)
Sherrilyn KenyonWhere I come from, familyโs defined as those who donโt screw you over a pay check. Blood makes no difference. If you can trust them with your life and know that theyโll be there come whatever hell rains down, then theyโre your family.
Sherrilyn KenyonA clever enemy would kiss my hand, then stab at my back while I was distracted. (Stryker) A cowardโs action. Truly. Donโt insult either one of us with such a suggestion. I donโt believe in petty juvenile attacks. I go after what I want, and when itโs the life of an enemy I donโt want there to be any mistaking my intention. If youโre worth my hatred, then youโre worth my letting you know that Iโm coming for you. (Zephyra)
Sherrilyn KenyonOh no, hon we were too late. Tiger-boy done pissed down the wrong honey tree and got all the bees, or in this case, bears, going wild. (Fury)
Sherrilyn KenyonArenโt you a little old for your mom to be picking out your clothes for you? Really? Shopping at the Childrenโs Place at your age? Iโm sure thereโs some third-grader dying to know who bought the last navy I-sore shirt. (Nekoda)
Sherrilyn KenyonSo what name would you rather I call you? she asked as she headed out of the parking lot. Ias or Alexion. He gave her a devilish grin that set fire to her hormones. I would rather you call me lover. He wagged his eyebrows playfully at her. Danger rolled her eyes. Like all men with a onetrack mind, he was incorrigible. Don't blame me, Alexion said in an almost offended tone. I can't help it. You should see the way you fight. It really turned me on. Could you tell me how to turn you off? -Danger and Alexion
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