Mary Moore
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Upon our arrival, we didn't dwell in that spot, as we had to have a real meeting. Hence, I simply told them to close their mouth and follow us inside the house. As soon as we entered, Noah, who was by the kitchen, dropped the pot he was carrying as soon as he saw the people I entered with. I didn't idle and just told him to follow us to the meeting room. We waited for them for quite some time before they all rushed inside. A series of questions immediately bombarded the room, but I told them to take a…
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Meanwhile, in the location where there were people having this strange picnic, the air surrounding them grew thicker by the minute. Although they weren't saying anything, their eyes held contempt, glaring daggers at each other enough to build the tension between them. "This is annoying..." Charlotte grumbled as they all sat down under the big tree, having safe distances between each other. "... are we being punished or what?" "This is a punishment, that's for sure." Klaus nodded, taking a large bite…
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"You're real, right?" My hand raised, pinching his lean cheek to make sure he was real. He felt real, but I was doubtful. So, I withdrew my hand from him to pinch myself. "Oopsie." Sam suddenly grabbed my wrist and smiled. "You will not hurt yourself, but I am real. If you want me to prove that, then, by all means, touch me to your heart's content." I giggled as he bent over, planting kisses on my lips until it slowly deepened for longer kisses. He was real. This was my husband — not a…
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There was a long period I just cried and broke down. All the emotions: rage, frustrations, pain, relief, disbelief, and just as many others, all came clouding my heart. The last time I broke down like this was the time I returned to Grimsbanne. I told myself back then it would never happen again. But deep down, more than all those, I was relieved. Sam and I laid on the grass, staring at the clear sky I hadn't gazed at, and adored its beauty for a long time. "So your reason you didn't tell me…
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"Darling! It was Fabian! You know how crazy and stubborn he can get. I was about to scold him! No, he should be punished!" 'I had more respect to him when he was in his slumber.' Rufus thought, cringing at how easily Samael sold Fabian to save his own skin. 'My lord, I promised to respect you more once you wake up from your long slumber, but do you have to make it so difficult?' Meanwhile, Fabian didn't care much about Samael selling him out. He had long mastered the art of expecting nothing from his…
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After that sentimental discussion, I diverted the subject, and Ramin walked them through the missions I tasked them with for the past eight months. Kristina, Noah, and Charlotte had also returned, walking around the kitchen as they prepared the food. Silvia helped them. "Anyway." I rubbed the leathered armrest, slapping it loudly as I stood. "I got to run." As soon as I said those words, everyone stopped in what they were doing and set their eyes on me. I chuckled because even though they just looked…
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After the initial shock wore off, Yul and Klaus, even Kristina, insisted on following that man. However, since I kept reassuring them, Noah and Silvia helped me out to convince those three hot-blooded vampires. The hardest one to convince was Charlotte since Ramin had to stop her from going after that thief — she was always stubborn. "We don't even know if this is poisoned." Kristina gazed at the pot the man cooked before raising her head to us, who were gathered in the small living area. "Picnic…
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"No fucking way..." Klaus mumbled as they stood in front of Noah and Kristina. My eyes shifted to Silvia and Yul, who bore the same appalled expression. "You two are here? In Grimsbanne? All along?" he queried in disbelief, setting his eyes back to me. I raised my hands, raising my brows briefly. "I told you... to let you in a secret." "Your Grace, why did you...." Noah's breath hitched, balling his hand into a fist. "This is dangerous." "What do you mean, it's dangerous? It's already dangerous…
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"You'd been quiet, Kristina." Kristina turned her head to the side, shrugging her shoulder as Noah sat on the stairs of the porch she was sitting on. "Ever since that day... is there a reason?" "Reason... well, nothing in particular." A sigh tagged along with her remarks, taking a deep breath. "Just... yes, it's nothing.." Kristina hung her head low, fidgeting with her fingers. She couldn't just tell Noah that the person she chased and had a confrontation with a week ago reminded her of someone who…
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Another two days had passed since that talk with Yul. There wasn't much of anything unordinary that happened. It was the same, just like the past eight months. "You're leaving?" I asked, gazing up at Heliot as I came to send him off. He glanced at the carriage behind him, and then eyes back at me. "I had a great stay, and it is all thanks to you, Your Grace." A smile that didn't reach his eyes resurfaced on his face. "I feel renewed during my peaceful stay in here.. If fate may allow it, I would like…
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