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First published January 31, 2017


“…why did you let me go?” “Ah, little virgin,” he says gently. “So that I could chase you.”
“I want to own every inch of your skin, to be the only man who touches you, who tastes you. You think I wouldn’t bid on a woman? That I shouldn’t bid on you, of all people? I’ll spend every cent I have, break every goddamn law to keep you.”
“A puzzle needs to be solved. A game needs to be played. A house of cards needs to come crashing down.”
"Neither of us can escape. Neither of us wants to."


My voice is low. “What do you want?”
“Everything.” “I’ve already given you that.”
“Not even close.” He stalks around me, circling like a predator. “I want you bent over and broken. I want you bleeding at my feet, little virgin.”

And you’re the object of my depravity, the target of every dark wish, the canvas I want to paint. I won’t be satisfied until I’ve marked every inch of you, inside and out.”
I always want him. In my dreams, in the dark. A secret desire I’m afraid to admit to myself.
I want you in every way and place and time. I want you so fucking bad I wish I could stop, because it goddamn hurts.”
His features are severe, a sentinel by the door, keeping watch over me. My knight in dark armor.

“Once upon a time I lived in a castle. I would have defended it with my life. That wasn’t what Gabriel Miller wanted from me. He wanted my innocence. I gave it to him, but it wasn’t enough.”
“And even then, there’s no peace. No rest from his mouth. No surcease from the hoarse demand he murmurs against my clit: “Again. Fucking again, little virgin. Until you’re dripping down my chin.”
“There’s only been one constant. Gabriel Miller. That he’s wanted me. He’s taken me. You’ve always been mine.”
Skye Warren

“Once upon a time I lived in a castle. I would have defended it with my life. That wasn’t what Gabriel Miller wanted from me. He wanted my innocence. I gave it to him, but it wasn’t enough.”
“He toys with me, letting me run only to pick me up by my tail. It’s a twisted game, meant to amuse him, meant to scare me. ”














