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Bespelled (Bewitched, #2) Bespelled by Laura Thalassa
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“Call me a monster, call me a devil, but you and I both know I will fucking shatter the rules for you.” He stares at me fervently. “Always for you.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“You are the reason for my existence. But I will fight over you.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“Goddess but I’d love nothing more than to stab this man with a spork.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“The lycans must’ve been aware of the attack—I heard their howls. Why weren’t they there fighting off the witches?” Memnon says.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“Shifters cannot cross into witch territory without permission,” I say. Memnon scowls. “That pup crossed easily enough the night I found him in your bed weeks ago.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“I just want a hot shower.” “You’ll likely pass out from the heat,” he says, looking apologetic. “Then I’ll have a hot bath,” I say. “You might still pass out.” I want to growl my frustration. “Then come in with me and make sure I don’t.” Memnon’s eyes widen.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“Then you can sit in the shower, or I can hold you.” I glance up at him, feeling unusually vulnerable. I don’t know why. Memnon has fought alongside me, he’s been inside me, he’s seen me naked and tended to me. None of it is new. No part of us is new. “Okay,” I agree.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“It’s annoying when you’re honorable,” I say. He grabs more soap, then kneels down to wash my legs. “Why is that?” The steam is getting to me. I feel lightheaded, nauseous. “It makes it harder to hate you,” I confess.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“Ah, fuck. This man is definitely going to make me fall for him. Memnon glances at me, a small smile on his lips. That’s my deepest hope, my queen.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled
“I can’t lose you again. I’m horrified when I realize I’ve pushed the words down our bond. Memnon’s eyes go soft, too soft, and if I were standing, my knees would weaken at the sight.”
Laura Thalassa, Bespelled