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A mighty yawn tears from my mouth as I stretch out in bed, pushing my face deeper into the pillow and breathing in Kain's scent. I fucking love that dream.
snagging the thermos of coffee and lunchbox Kain always leaves for me.
When Kain realized I wasn't eating at work, he practically threw a fit. Ever since then, I've woken up to a lunchbox filled with meals that would make five-star chefs jealous.
It certainly makes my co-workers jealous. It's gotten so bad that I've even had a few people offe...
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I could never part with the delicacies that Kain packs me, but a few offe...
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"Bless you, beautiful, beau...
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"Morning, Herb! Morning Sally! Morning babies!”
I call, waving toward the large wooden pigeon coup beside the greenhouse. A soft coo sounds across the distance, and my grin spreads wider.
The babies haven't hatched yet, but Kain thinks it's getting close. He's read a lot about birds—specifically pigeons—since he brought Herb and Sally home, so I've been talking to them daily, preparing for the moment I get to meet Herb's fledglings.
I still don't know how Kain found the pigeons or managed to capture them, and he seems to find some sick joy in my not knowing. Like it's a secret between him and the birds.
"I'll see you guys later! Don't let those babies h...
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I tease, laughing at the coo that sound...
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“What if I told you I know someone who can take care of your… problem?”
“I already told you. The police won’t do anything. I’ve tried.”
“I’m not talking about the police, Jill. Just tell me the name.” I’m not sure what she sees in my eyes, but it’s enough for her to take a deep breath.
I pull back with a nod, my silent promise to her. This man—no, this monster—will be dealt with.
“Hello, flower,” the voice purrs. “Who do you have for me today?”
A twisted smile tips my lips, thinking of all the ways Kain will make the stranger pay for what he’s done to that poor woman. After all, I have a duty as a physician and will protect my patients by any means necessary.
A year ago, the thought of darkness living inside me would have m...
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When I tell him the name, it’s satisfaction—not regret—th...
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I guess if you dance with the devil long enough, you pick up ...
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