Alcott Hall Quotes
Alcott Hall
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Alcott Hall Quotes
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“As she took boundless pleasure with her husbands, one word echoed in her mind and in her heart. Free. Madeline Bray was free.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“One little word, John, and we will worship you over and over. The sun will rise, and still we will shower you with our love. We’ll give you everything, if you but only ask.” Warren groaned. “I’m gonna spank both your arses raw.” Madeline grinned, wiggling her hips against his chest. “Promises.” Charles laughed, sliding himself off Warren’s length, waiting. “Ah—fuck—fine,” Warren barked. “Please. God help me, I’m saying please. Madeline, get your cunt on my face and make me drown. I want you choking on our husband’s cock when he shatters. And Charles, don’t you dare stop until I’ve filled your arse with come.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“One little word, John, and we will worship you over and over. The sun will rise, and still we will shower you with our love. We’ll give you everything, if you but only ask.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“She inched closer, peppering his jaw with gentle kisses. “Let me show you what you mean to me,” she whispered against his skin. Taking his hand with both of hers, she laid his palm flat against her chest, sliding it down between her breasts, down her stomach, resting between her legs. He cupped her with a soft groan, his eyes hooding with want. “Come find your home in me,” she murmured. “In us. As long as we have each other, we will never want for anything else.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“I belong with you and John in the country. I want a quiet life amongst our own set of people. To own the truth, if I never step foot in London again, it will be too soon.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“You are my home,” she replied. “Wherever we three are together, that is home for me.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“You know we’ll have to go into town and do a proper church wedding,” said Charles. “We need the documentation to give to your solicitors.” “I know,” she replied. “But this is the wedding that mattered to me. And I think it was perfect.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“Well, by the power vested in me by the laws of England, apparently I’m allowed to say that I’ve married you. James, Burke, take notice, these three are married now. Agreed?”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“I’ve never actually married anyone before. I figured we better make a show of it in case God is watching and decides to smite me for overstepping. This is perfectly legal,” he shouted to the heavens. “I’m a sea captain, and we’re in a boat on the water!”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“So…we’re going to stand in a rowboat on top of the ice and let Tom Renley marry the three of us together?” “Exactly,” she replied, still all smiles. “Come on then. Hurry up!”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“Things were looking decidedly up for Mu-mu-Muttering Madeline Blaire. While the rest of the ladies of the ton settled for one husband they could barely tolerate, Madeline now had two…and she intended to love them to pieces from now until forever.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“I am yours, John Warren, body and soul. Loving Charles feels utterly incomplete without loving you. Be with us. Be our husband.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“I love you so much…it scares me,” he admitted. “I can’t love someone else like I love Charles. I lost him once. To think of losing him twice over…I will not survive it. I need you both like I need air—”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“I want him too. He is as much a part of me as my own two lungs. You are both mine, Madeline. I will marry you both and love you both and never be parted from you again.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“Madeline Blaire, I am in love with you—your passion, your rebellious spirit, your unfailing loyalty and kindness to your friends. I love you. More than that, I want you. I came in here to propose and then I saw you with your cousin. I was mad with jealousy. I was going to tear him apart because I want you. I want to love you, to possess you. I want you to be mine and no one else’s.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“If Madeline doubted it before, she had no doubts now. Rosalie Corbin was not just married to three men. The gentlemen were clearly married to each other.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“It was as if Captain Renley knew without words what had just happened, how greatly Burke needed him. Madeline’s heart twisted tight to see their love on private display. An invisible string tied them all together. As they moved, James did too, their spirits pulling on each other, offering each other quiet strength.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“And to be filled twice over is a thrill like none other. It is akin to a religious experience.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“I like you this way, Madeline,” said Renley. “The little bee can sting, eh Burke?”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“There was nothing she liked less than a man thinking it was his duty to take it easy on the fairer sex.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“She is the viola that blooms brightest in winter,” Charles went on. “She is fierce and bold, claiming what she wants, withstanding the frost of a life lived in the cold. And she loves you, John. Like you, she is stalwart. She will not shift. God—” He dragged a hand through his hair. “I think I’m falling more in love with her every day, but I envy her too. I envy the way she loves you so innocently so freely. You both say I am in a cage, so help me.” He gripped him by the hips again, gazing up at him from the floor. “Tear down these bars and let me love you the way I’ve always wanted to, the way she does. Without condition or reservation or fear.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“She is the viola that blooms brightest in winter,” Charles went on. “She is fierce and bold, claiming what she wants, withstanding the frost of a life lived in the cold. And she loves you, John. Like you, she is stalwart. She will not shift.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“Mine. My Madeline. My Artemis. Goddess of moonlight, wife of everlasting night.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“Do you want to call me John?” She smiled, brushing her thumb over his lips. “I want to call you mine. My John.” “My Madeline.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“You will never look at another woman,” she panted, bending her legs to open for him, feeling his cock notch into place. “Never. May the Furies strike me down. There is only you. My goddess. My soul. We are one.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“In the light of day, she wanders the woods, such a prim young lady. No one can know she comes to me in the night. No one can know that it’s my cock she claims. For she is Artemis. She is Selene. She owns me, the lonely hunter in her woods.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“I’m going to take what’s mine. Going to claim her, fill her cunt, rut her senseless. She belongs to me. Say it.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“Warren was freedom and feeling. Heat and passion.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“She loved him. She loved John Warren, gamekeeper of Alcott Hall. She had no idea what path her life was taking, but she wanted him at her side as she went.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
“It would take nothing to catch her. And when he did, he was never letting her go.”
― Alcott Hall
― Alcott Hall
