Andrew Garcia

Stories 7
Chapters 3,170
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  • by Andrew Garcia The fireplace crackled with the fire that burnt the log burning brighter. The room that felt cold but Elise could feel a trickle of sweat rolled from her forehead. Elise She know if it was possible for anyone to ever feel their body heating up as she did now. Every of Ian's words he whisper to her ears felt like a love potion that brought a soft gasp from her lips. In her past seventeen years of age, Elise never knows that touching could bring the feeling she felt now, where she want to close her legs…
  • by Andrew Garcia Ian's words were like poison to her mind, making Elise to be dizzy in whatever around her so that her only focus fall on him. Ian proceed to kiss her again, taking time to kiss each seam of her lips, nibbling and licking the place his teeth had sank on. Elise was left unaware until the moment she caught Ian's hand had pushed her skirt, the new dress which wasn't actually hers. The dress were made with a thin fabric that draped over another to create a heavier volume. His hand slowly glide on her…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise watched Ian leaving to take a hairbrush and came to sit behind her as she thinks what to say, "I didn't know that you have been watching me. That you know I am on the quiet side." Ian pushed his hand on her hair, brushing her soft hair gently, "Everyone will know if they look at you well, on my side, I just stared at you a lot more than others. How did you find your first talk with a ghost like?" "It was not as frightening as I thought," replied Elise. Ghost was still scary to her but much…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise could stay calm. She hope the water filled the bathtub more than it did so she would sink down, and leave Ian's gaze that always found its way to unnerve her with the overwhelming emotions that mixed from happiness to a feeling that make her scold herself as it was naughty. "Are you hungry?" she asked to receive Ian's eyes that widened slightly. "I'm not a food so I wouldn't be tasty," she explained for Ian to laugh heartily at his words. "You just now how to play me, do you Elise?" Ian pushed…
  • by Andrew Garcia The bathroom was filled with white haze coming from the hot water that had filled the white tub. The bathroom was undoubtedly luxurious with a few painting hanged on the wall and Elise took off her dress carefully before walking to enter the bathtub. The water shake and fell as her body went inside the water. The warm water felt good on her skin which turned cold as she left White Mansion. It also ease her nerves that tensed when she thought that Ian was outside. But he promised not to do anything, and…
  • by Andrew Garcia *Suitable music to play now: Exist for love — Aurora.* (recommended) The water drop grew heavy on the end of Elise's hair before it fell on the floor bellow her. "Bath?" she licked her lips, knowing well that Ian's gaze settled on her lips. "Yes bath," confirmed Ian, as he took a step back. His lips were wide in a smile where it seemed as if he was hiding things to keep secure only to his eyes. "It's one of the best ever bath you would ever take on the land. Not to worry I won't do anything to you…
  • by Andrew Garcia Meanwhile, Thomas walked out of the house once Angelica left and from the darkness appeared his friend who had worked with him to killed Vella the day before, "Do you think she could finalize the experiment?" Thomas shrugged his shoulders, "If she can't we just need to find the next person to continue what we need her to do. It wouldn't be easy to find the immediate next person but you should do it now." The other man raised his brow, "Have it been decided that she would be killed?" "No, but I…
  • by Andrew Garcia In Saltige, Angelica left her house in midst darkness. After receiving the reply letter from the black dove she sent, she waited for the sky to turn pitch black before leaving to the place mentioned in the letter. Angelica had left the village, proceeding to stride in the middle of the forest before entering a different village. Once arriving, she went to the largest house in the village. But instead of entering the gate of the house, she made her way around the house to the backyard. She then saw the…
  • by Andrew Garcia Sullivan didn't express his sorrow or disappointment to his face but Elise could tell that it wasn't easy for him to speak of the story. She couldn't guess that Mrs. Edith had planned to betray Sullivan as from the portrait she saw earlier, they both looked to be smitten with each other. "The dark sorcerer," whispered Elise with a frown. "What did he say?" Ian questioned from the side, he didn't intervene with the conversation so Elise could ask the question she needed but it seemed that their talk…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise went inside when Ian closed the door behind him. They both walk toward the room and as Ian took a chair, he pulled Elise's hand to place her on the seat. "Tell him to show himself." She nodded and when she was about to tell Sullivan, the ghost huffed, "It's not a matter of whether I can show myself. I'm trapped, this is not my soul you are seeing of, which mean I'm not a ghost." Elise couldn't understand, "You are not a ghost?" but he was transparent although the difference was that Ian who…
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