ASMR
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Songs from my writing playlist: Father Figure. My werewolves only age when in human form so that decelerates their aging process. Lothar is older than Danielle and began shifting when he was only fourteen, so while they look good together, he’s actually got some mileage on her. Danielle has a condition called Arrested Development. Due
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Worth Fighting For: England, 1192 …Jennifer, formerly of Ashton, now of nowhere at all, waited until the stable boys were lined up outside the hall to greet the return of Lord Matthew after having spent the summer with his sister, Alana and her new husband. It was the perfect time for something Jennifer almost never
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Tangled Moon: …“You,” Lothar said, getting up to take the empty containers into the kitchen, “should go back to bed.” “Vesper’s coming.” Danielle eyed him from somewhere around the vicinity of his chest. She arched her neck back to look him in the face. “Then compromise with me and go lay down on the couch.”
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…Catherine came up on her knees, gathered all of her resolve, and reached out, unbuttoning Jonas’s jeans. His chest was heaving and he looked like he was in pain as she worked the zipper with fingers that were not cooperating very well. “Damnit,” she said. His hands smoothed over hers. She backed off as he
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Sometimes when I do my readings I amaze myself, like this one…
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…Slowly, John curved one hand around her bottom, and then eased her into him. Alana could feel—oh. Being nose-to-nose put every part of him to hand, as if they were two interlocking pieces that only needed to be pressed closely enough together. She closed her eyes against him, her breath lost and her body demanding
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Worth Fighting For: England, 1192 …Alana let herself go, for the moment. She didn’t have any choice but to be strong but right then all she wanted was for him to hold her. “I…” she almost wanted to tell him the truth; it felt so right to be like this, to spill each other out,
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Worth Fighting For: England, 1192 …“I won’t just let you go, and even if you were to leave me I would track you down. Do you think that I couldn’t find you?” She hadn’t given that part much thought. “I assumed I wouldn’t make it through the winter anyway,” she admitted. It took him a