Jessica Robinson

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  • by Jessica Robinson Zamiel. That was his name. An ancient smoke demon who was trapped for a thousand years inside a coffin by a witch. Irene could only imagine his hatred for witches, yet he had not hurt her granddaughter so far. Still, she wanted to be careful, so she gathered all information she could get on him, all while keeping an eye on Heaven. It was very well known amongst the witches that a powerful witch named Razia had trapped an ancient demon. Razia became famous for the act since no one had dared to trap an…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven was preparing to go to bed after leaving Gina and Zarin to fight alone. There was so much she wanted to say to Zarin, but it felt like he wouldn't care or listen. Lately he had been disregarding her wishes and emotions, and she couldn't understand why. His behavior was hurting her feelings. She was tired of being the one to try to make their friendship work. She was tired of running after him, and now she was tired of trying to make him listen to her. Not once had he taken her feelings into…
  • by Jessica Robinson Zarin stood in front of the eerie old house where he believed the ancient demon stayed. This ancient being needed to stay away from Heaven. He was dangerous, and he was using and confusing her. Since he came into her life, she had changed and it wasn't a change he liked. She had always wanted to be free. He couldn't understand why she suddenly wanted to become a ruler. Zarin didn't want that lifestyle for her. He wanted her to be happy and be free from royal duties and obligations. But Heaven was…
  • by Jessica Robinson Zarin got furious when Heaven told him that Zamiel bit her. He began to curse and say that he would kill Zamiel. Heaven barely Stepped him from making the mistake of seeking out Zamiel. It's not like he could win a fight against him. "Zarin, please relax. The mark is gone." "How can I relax? That man bit you against your will. Does your father know?" Heaven panicked. "Promise me you won't tell him." Zarin turned away from her, not wanting to make that promise. "Zarin! Don't make me regret…
  • by Jessica Robinson "Did you guys fight?" Gina asked when Heaven came back to her room. "He is angry with me. I thought he would come around, but he keeps being bitter. He doesn't even give me a chance to explain." Heaven complained. "What did you fight over?" Heaven was about to reply when she realized she hadn't told her friend anything about what was happening with her and Zamiel. She had been afraid that everyone would judge her for being with the man who abducted her and hurt her family and friends. He even…
  • by Jessica Robinson "If you have to… I won't resist." She said. Slowly, he opened his eyes and turned to her. Grabbed her wrist, he drew her gently into his arms. Heaven's heart beat erratically inside her chest. Butterflies filler her stomach and her breath came out in shallow pants. Was she excited or afraid she didn't know? "You are afraid." He said. "I am… nervous." She admitted. Heaven knew that mating was something serious. She shouldn't take it as lightly as she was now. "I told you, I would rather…
  • by Jessica Robinson Zarin looked at Heaven with a disappointed and a disgusted look. It was like he couldn't believe what he just saw. "Zarin, I can explain." Heaven began, but he raised his hand, telling her to stop. "What explanation could make me understand the reason you are with the man who put you and your family in danger?" Heaven knew this looked bad. She didn't know how to explain herself. Even she didn't know what was right or wrong in this situation. "I am having a hard time Zarin. I don't know what to…
  • by Jessica Robinson Zamiel turned back and forth on the ground, groaning in pain. It wasn't stopping. How long would it take until it was over? Then abruptly he just stopped fighting it. He didn't want to give Razia the satisfaction of seeing him suffer. He just lay there trying to move as little as possible. He told himself it would be over soon. Razia crouched and then watched him where he lay. There was no emotion in her eyes. Only emptiness. "Don't hate me, Zamiel. I am just trying to help. You were not doing…
  • by Jessica Robinson "You won't resist?" Zamiel stared into her emerald green eyes. There was innocence and vulnerability in them. He could tell she didn't know much about the world and it's people. She was raised sheltered and learned to love and trust. And here he was, knowing and feeling nothing but resentment. How different they were. For a brief moment, he actually thought of compelling her. The urge to bite her had been so strong that it swayed his judgement. "I.. I…" Was she hesitating? "I don't know." She…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven went to sleep ignoring the fact that the mark had faded away and that it probably meant something was wrong with Zamiel. But she would not care. He was a grown man, powerful and ancient. He didn't need her help; she tried to convince herself, and it didn't work. She lay in bed turning back and forth, her mind filled with questions and her heart hammering loudly at the thought of what might have happened to Zamiel. Ancient demons might not be killed easily, but they could probably kill…
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