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Hell House (Kildale Academy #1) Hell House by Dakota Wilde
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“You're a lot darker than you let on, Marilyn, and I think that the darkness that lives inside your heart, scares you. But, baby, I'm going to make every dark fantasy you've ever had into a reality. I'm going to flay you open until your darkness spills out to meet mine and then I'm going to let you come all over my pierced cock like the good little girl you pretend to be. You do this with me now, and there's no going back. There's no pretending like nothing ever happened between us. Do you understand me?”
Dakota Wilde, Hell House
“Anything." I breathe out, realizing I mean that. She could probably ask me for the moon and my dumb ass would try and get it for her. Anything to keep her looking at me like that.”
Dakota Wilde, Hell House
“I fought the urge to drag my finger along his scar. What is it about something that's meant to mar you forever that makes you look even more beautiful? He has the look of a survivor who'd fought hell itself and came out the winner, and damn that did things to my insides.”
Dakota Wilde, Hell House
“Life has a way of laughing at your plans before sprinkling some chaos around like a maniacal evil genius. I'm pretty sure it even has the matching villain mustache to twirl as it fucks up people's well laid plans.”
Dakota Wilde, Hell House: A Kildale Academy Novel
“We stand there for a moment looking at each other. The way he looks at me and my work makes me feel almost naked. I feel seen in a way that no one else has ever come close. When they see me, they see my blonde hair and big boobs, my long legs and bright smile - but they never look closer. Most never bother to see past my exterior. I've done my fair share of playing to those expectations, being the good girl I know everyone wants me to be. But something about the way Lukas looks at me, makes me want to shed that exterior and embrace the darkness I'm so obviously drawn to.”
Dakota Wilde, Hell House: A Kildale Academy Novel