Ali Hazelwood

Bride

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  • dzawihnhas quoted14 days ago
    maybe my name is just a word he likes to say, a word he likes to think of.
  • dzawihnhas quoted14 days ago
    maybe my name is just a word he likes to say, a word he likes to think of.
    A second later, my fangs sink into the vein at the base of h
  • dzawihnhas quoted14 days ago
    maybe my name is just a word he likes to say, a word he likes to think of.
    A second later, my fan
  • aicirtaPhas quoted7 months ago
    “That there is no world, no scenario, no reality in which I’ll gracefully allow you to leave me. That if I don’t let you go now, five years, five months, five days down the line, I won’t be able to. Every second, I want you too much, and every second, I’m on the verge of wanting you more. Every second is my last chance to do the decent thing. To let you live your life without taking up all of it—”
  • aicirtaPhas quoted7 months ago
    “Misery.” He sighs again. “You have been abandoned and mistreated your entire life. By your family, by your people, by your only friend. You are fascinated with the idea of eternal love and companionship, but that just doesn’t reflect what I feel for you.”
  • aicirtaPhas quoted7 months ago
    Plus a healthy layer of sweat, and nothing else. The curtains are pulled, but sheer. The incoming light is warm, and tints Lowe’s skin a pretty gold—his wide shoulders, his broad, heavily muscled chest
  • aicirtaPhas quoted7 months ago
    I have no friends, no hobbies, and no real purpose aside from earning enough money to pay rent in order to . . . exist, I guess.

    same

  • aicirtaPhas quoted7 months ago
    I can’t get a good look at his face, but I know what to expect from the picture I was given weeks ago: handsome, striking, unsmiling. His hair is short, a rich brown cut to a buzz; his suit is black, well fitted across his broad shoulders.
  • Orangesoda☆has quoted7 months ago
    “My smell. Do I smell like . . . ?”

    “Mine.” It’s a rumble in his throat. “You smell like you’re mine, Misery.”

    Something charged shimmers through my body.
  • Orangesoda☆has quoted7 months ago
    “The identities of the Human-Were Bureau workers were nowhere to be found, which is odd for that kind of government employee.”
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