Chapter 40
-Alex’s POV-
My hands wrapped around her neck, caging her against the wall. Her lust filled out stared back at me and it took everything in me not to tear her pretty li the wall but she had always been my temptation, my weakness. “Fuck me,
Alex.
I let out a growl grinding my teeth, “Silver.” It came out as a warning but I knew she wouldn’t listen, “I dare you. You know you want to. Fuck me Alex.”
Like that, every restraint slipped and I smashed my lips on hers. My claws extended, ripping her dress off her and she let out a gasp as my lips latched to it.
“Alex please.”
“Please what, Silver?”
My lips moved to the seconds, drawing the second bud into my hungry mouth, “Say it. Tell me exactly how you want it.”
“I want you to… Fuck.” She gasped out when my second hand slipped between her legs.
“Use your words, Silver.”
“Fuck me. Please. I want you to fuck me.”
I released her, turning her around. She arched her back towards me and then without warning, pulled out my dick and slammed
into her.
A bone–rattling crack of thunder split the sky, the sound echoing through the mansion like a gunshot. Rain lashed against the windows, the wind howling like a banshee outside. I flinched, the sudden noise jolting me out of the uns
Those fragmented visions of Maya, the way she used to look at me- they’d been plaguing me for days ever since my visit to Adrian. His threats, laced w
Taking a swig of my whiskey, I stared out the window at the relentless downpour. The Adrian I knew was long gone, consumed by a darkness that I woke up and walked with every single day of my life. His threats held no weight with me. He was getting exactly wh life he took from me, the life he shattered.
Letting out a long sigh, I slumped deeper into the plush armchair closing my eyes then I felt her presence, “I was actually going to say a prayer of thanks to the Moon Goddess. I thought you had finally given me a helping hand and rid the world o
“If that’s your way of saying you missed me, you aren’t scoring any points,” she sniped, her voice dripping with sarcasm.
I turned slowly to face her, a weary sigh escaping my lips. Getting rid of her wouldn’t be difficult – I had that power. But Miranda, despite her sharp tongue and manipulative ways, had proven to be a valuable asset in certain situations.
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She sashayed towards the liquor cabinet, her high heels clicking rhythmically against the polished marble floor. Without asking. she poured herself a gen the bed with an air of entitlement.
“What brings you here, Miranda?”
“Can’t a woman come see her fiancé?” she countered, her voice laced with a sweetness that didn’t reach her eyes. The way she said “fiancé” sent a jolt
We locked eyes for a moment, a silent battle of wills. My bored stare met hers, as cold and calculating as a glacier. Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
“I heard your little mate went to jail,” she finally said, breaking the silence. “If you ask me, they should’ve never let her out in the first place. Trash like her
Her words were clearly designed to get a reaction, but today, I wouldn’t give her the satisfaction. I simply took another sip of my whiskey, the amber liqui
Sensing my disinterest, she dropped the glass on the nightstand with a sharp crack. Her playful demeanor vanished, replaced by a steely seriousness. “
The mention of Ivan piqued my curiosity, but only slightly. The tangled web of relationships between Miranda and her brother had always been a mystery hate, their bond as volatile as the thunderstorm outside.
“And?” I asked, my voice monotone.
She sat up straighter, her posture rigid. “You’re going to help him.”
Now this, this was interesting. A slow smile spread across my face, genuine amusement replacing my earlier boredom. “Why in the world would I involve
Her eyes narrowed, “You’ll help him because he’s married to Amaya. A hurt to Ivan hurts Amaya too. Last I heard, Daniel Stone’s company was on the ve
Amaya had always been smart enough to stand on her own. That was one of the reasons I liked her. It didn’t matter that she was the daughter of a multi
A slow smile, laced with a hint of malice, spread across my face. “No?” She echoed, the single word laced with disbelief. For a moment, her carefully con
“Why wouldn’t you care?” she pressed, her voice a low growl. “Only a blind person wouldn’t see that you still have affection for
her.”
I raised an eyebrow, taking a deliberate sip of my whiskey and savoring the way it burned a warm path down my throat. “Affection? Like I have told you b what happens to her.”
The words burned in my own throat like they were stinging me from the inside but I enjoyed watching as the color drained from her face. I set the glass d comfortable with it.
“Look, Miranda,” I said, my voice low and dangerous, “let’s get one thing straight. Your little games, your manipulative tactics- they don’t work on the. I see through them clearer than the rain outside.”
I stopped mere inches in front of her, towering over her petite frame. My gaze met hers, a cold challenge that sent shivers down her spine, I could see it in her eyes. Caging her with my body, I reache
Leaning closer, I spoke directly into her ear, my voice barely a whisper. Warm breath tickled her cheek, sending a tremor through her body. “I, Alex, move
Her face contorted in a mixture of fear and defiance. Her hands balled into fists at her sides, the urge to lash out evident. But she knew, as well as I did,
Only then did I release my hold, a satisfied smirk playing on my lips. Miranda stumbled back, gasping for breath and clutching at her throat.
“Good,” I said, my voice returning to its usual calm. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a business empire to run but first lie back and spread your legs.”
Her gaze snapped to mine, “What?”
I had to remember this one of the reasons I kept her around and my memories of Anaya had been leaving me so much on edge. I needed a release and
“I do not like to repeat myself.”
Instantly hers switched from fear to desire at my tone and she laid back, spreading her legs. A smile graced my face as I stared down at her.
This was going to be a really long night.
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The words burned in my own throat like they were stinging me from the inside but I enjoyed watching as the color drained from her face. I set the glass d in the sudden silence. Rising from the armchair, I took a slow, deliberate step towards her, my movements measured and predatory. She instinctively bac
“Look, Miranda,” I said, my voice low and dangerous, “let’s get one thing straight. Your little games, your manipulative tactics they don’t work on me. I se
I stopped mere inches in front of her, towering over her petite frame. My gaze met hers, a cold challenge that sent shivers down her spine, I could see it tight enough to restrict her breathing and send a clear message.
Leaning closer, I spoke directly into her ear, my voice barely a whisper. Warm breath tickled her cheek, sending a tremor through her body. “I, Alex, move the pieces on this chessboard,” I said, each word dripping with icy dominance. “And Amaya, for all her supposed importance, is nothing more than a paw stop pretending to be a queen. You are wearing my wolf thin, you know what happens when I let him out.”
Her face contorted in a mixture of fear and defiance. Her hands balled into fists at her sides, the urge to lash out evident. But she knew, as well as I did, fight here wouldn’t benefit her. Not against me. With a strangled gasp, she nodded curtly, her voice hoarse as she managed a weak, “I understand.”
Only then did I release my hold, a satisfied smirk playing on my lips. Miranda stumbled back, gasping for breath and clutching at her throat.
“Good,” I said, my voice returning to its usual calm. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a business empire to run but first lie back and spread your legs.”
Her gaze snapped to mine, “What?”
I had to remember this one of the reasons I kept her around and my memories of Anaya had been leaving me so much on edge. I needed a release and
“I do not like to repeat myself.”
Instantly hers switched from fear to desire at my tone and she laid back, spreading her legs. A smile graced my face as I stared
down at her.
This was going to be a really long night.