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“Please let me go now," she said in a soft voice. "I can be of no further use to you."

"Suppose I want to keep you as my own?"

She pushed his hand away and sat up. "I am serious, Raven."

"Perhaps I am too.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains
“Season, if you die I will be cast into the bowels of hell. It was I who caused your accident. Open your eyes and release me from this torment!" the deep raspy voice commanded. "If you die, my lady, I will have no reason to live."

The voice was very familiar. Season searched her mind, trying to remember where she had heard it before.

"You are my lady," the raspy voice continued. "I love you more than my own life.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains
“I am pained that you should say so, my lady. I will be sorry to be parted from you.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains
“I know I will have to do the right thing and return her to her father, but it is ripping my heart apart.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains
“I will burn a memory into his very soul, she thought as she moved sensuously against his body.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains
“Will other women possess you?" she asked breathlessly.

He turned his cheek and rested it against hers as he started moving slowly inside her. "I have never been possessed . . . until now," he said in a deep voice. "You have entered my blood, and nothing I can do will wipe your memory away.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains
“Tis wrong," she cried in a moment of sanity. "My soul will be damned to hell for eternity."

"If this be hell, my lady, give me an eternity to spend there with you," his deep, husky voice resounded against her ear.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains
“I have never harmed you, and I will never know why you felt it necessary to harm me."

The Raven was quiet for a long moment. When he spoke his voice was no more than a raspy whisper. "I think, my lady, I was also harmed by you.”
Constance O'Banyon, Velvet Chains