n's
rified, too terrified to even tw
a cow
reatures like her should consider it an honor if
laying with ideas on how to dispose of her
her tears. Her delicate body quivered against mine, her smooth skin bru
ed to be cooling my irritable wolf. It was
rest
anged my intentions. If anything, her uniqueness
tit a teasing squeeze. She shivered violently, her sobs growing
idor. "Don't be afraid," I mocked. "You should
waggered down the long hallway, singing a self-satisfi
r, a figure appeared
when I realized who it was-Dominic Reeves, my you
napped angrily, fixing
s voice a low command. "If our fa
't resist the urge to mock him. "You've never beaten me at anything; your
ough our veins like wildfire. But of the three of us, Dominic was the last to awaken his wolf. D
re interested in pleasing our father than in asserting his dominance. T
my taunts. "Father won't let you sabotage the tryou
ger rise in me. I wanted nothing more tha
I di
o follow his orders. If I went ahead and killed the woman slu
king me the fool who played right into his hands
t move. Then, with a growl of frustra
ch. She wasn't w
es were wide with fear, tears glistening like drops of rain on her
pity and something else I couldn't quite name. I just coul
ld still make out the tempting curve of her figure, especially the delicat
er faint, sweet scent. My fingers twitched, recalling the smoo
g her outright seemed like a waste, a s
chin, forcing her to meet my gaze. "What's your
ly made the moment more delicious. "M-Makenna... M
na Dun
she didn't even flinch, just stared at me with wide, te
t enough to make sure she caught every word. "D
ugh, I turned on my h