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Sinful Games (The Sinful, #2) Sinful Games by Marie Annilla
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“I almost rolled my eyes. “What do you want, Lucifer? To insult me again?”
“Oh, worse, baby,” he whispered, his face close enough that his breath tickled my ear. “I’m going to make you scream.”
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“This wasn’t a sweet kiss; it was two starving souls clawing for survival, as if the kiss was the only thing keeping us from collapsing.”
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“I thought it was just her body I wanted, just for one night. But that was a lie.
I want all of her, every part.
And I won’t fucking stop until she’s mine.”
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“His kiss was a heady mix of cinnamon, coffee, and the sharp bite of betrayal.
I’d just kissed the devil, and I could already feel my soul burning up, destined to turn to ashes—all because of one man: Alexsei Romaniev.
My husband.”
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“I scoffed. “It’s 9 in the morning, Romaniev. I doubt any psychopathic, murderous monster is awake at this time, just waiting for me to step out so they can snatch me away to their miserable castle.”
Romaniev’s gaze remained steady. “Yet, here I am, Caia.”
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“I’d do anything to have you back. Anything. But here I am, wandering through a world where nothing I do matters, where no amount of love or pain can bring you back to me.
So I walk these empty streets, haunted by what should’ve been.”
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“I'd burn the world for you, Caia," he whispered, pressing a tender kiss to my forehead. "You deserve a life without the shadow of your past looming over you. I've taken charge of it, and I'll take down anyone who dares to hurt you.”
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“Since when are you religious?” “Since the day I met you.”
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“In our twisted world, death was sometimes the sweetest gift you could receive.”
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“I heard you have to do something for Igor to be accepted into the Silas. What did you do?”
“Beheaded a priest.”
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“You need to ease up on the stalking. It’s starting to freak me out.”
I scoffed and dragged a chair over, plopping down with a smirk. “I thought I’d already got you scared, baby.”
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“Are you as soulless as you think I am, Caia?”
Stepping closer, I licked my lips. "Wait and find out, Lucifer.”
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“But Romaniev had stirred something in me, something dark and twisted that I hadn’t realized was buried deep inside. It was terrifying, sure. But in a way, it was freeing too, like releasing a demon I didn’t know I had. And once it was out, there was no turning back.”
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“The words replayed in my head, mocking. I was Caia Romaniev now.
The name felt foreign on my lips, even though it was mine now. It came out effortlessly, but my heart shattered all the same.”
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“Caia Mankiev will be the death of me, and I’m not even mad about it.”
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“When you left, I told you that you’d unleash the monster in me—but I was the one lying. You didn’t unleash a monster. You shattered me. I’m barely surviving, barely living.”
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“Maybe telling you that I begged for your life will only make you hate me more. I know you would’ve rather left with him. But you’re everything to me, Caia. I couldn’t lose you too. And now, even though I already have, I still can’t let go.”
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