Dark Stranger: The Dream (The Children of the Gods #1)
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Except, some small part of her was rebelling against this perceived helplessness, whispering in her mind that she was wrong. It was like an itch, a nagging suspicion that she was forgetting something important, and that just around the corner, a life-altering adventure awaited.
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Amanda was in danger, the premonition had been clear on that, but the details had been fuzzy.
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She needed to come up with a plan of how to get these two together in the same room.
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he hated giving Amanda the satisfaction of being right. Syssi was all that Amanda had claimed her to be and more.
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Damn! Amanda had been right. Syssi was exactly his type.
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Usually, she was good at reading people, but Kian’s mercurial behavior was impossible to figure out. One moment he looked like he wanted to do all kinds of naughty and exciting things to her, the next he regarded her as if she was a nuisance that he wanted nothing to do with. Then calling her beautiful again. Make up your mind! Syssi wanted to scream at him.
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It was a nice, sweet kiss, but it wasn’t what she wanted. What she needed. Underneath his reserve and his tenderness, Syssi sensed the wild beast he was holding back. She wanted it unleashed.
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The girl was haunting him even in his dreams.
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Besides, she was blond when he craved a brunette. A very particular brunette. After gazing at the professor’s face, no other woman could compare.
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and the truth was that he wanted to impress her.
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This beautiful girl, this amazing person, could never be his, not even for one night of passion. Morality aside, he knew that one time with her could never be enough.
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If Syssi didn’t stop talking about how good looking Anandur was, he was going to lose it.
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Anandur came back to the dining table and sat across from Kian. “She is such a cute little thing.” The seemingly innocent remark had Kian seeing red. “Keep your opinions to yourself.”