Sarah Robinson

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  • by Sarah Robinson 140 iv. A Luna’s Concessions “What brings you here grandmother? And with that... thing?” he said, his eyes darting from the old woman who entered his study and to the wretched woman to whom he was married to. “This is not a thing but a woman. More importantly, she is your wife. Tell me what she just told you is not true. Tell me you weren’t that stupid to think about divorcing her. Tell me you aren’t that foolish to entertain the idea of annulling your marriage!” the grand matriarch did…
  • by Sarah Robinson 139 iv. Reminders “Where are my family? You promised they would be here by the weekend,” she confronted him after waiting for hours since early morning. The sun has already set so it is highly impossible that they would be coming. She tried to blink back her tears, she did not want to appear weak in front of him. “I did no such promise, my love. If I recall correctly, what I said was... your family will be free to visit by the weekend. It is not my fault they deemed it unnecessary to see…
  • by Sarah Robinson 138 iv. Meant to Be “What is it you wish for, my love? Do tell me now,” Dominus urged her, snuggling into her arms as he does. “First tell me, alpha. Are you satisfied?” she teased him, wrapping her legs on his hips as she pressed a gentle kiss on his cheek. “Yes, deeply and very much so,” he whispered, his eyes still so mesmerized at her beauty. “Then, is my performance enough for the alpha to grant me every single one of my wishes?” her sensual smile remained plastered on her…
  • by Sarah Robinson 137 iv. Promises “Is it true? Did you really ask for my family to leave? Tell me you aren’t that crazy! Why would you drive my family away from me? What did they ever do to you?” she was crying, no literally howling as she hit his chest with her fists. “Hush, don’t cry my love. I am only doing this because we haven’t established more security yet. They are welcome to stay in the other manor. Remember the one we visited before? Of course, we can’t see them yet unless we have established…
  • by Sarah Robinson 136 iv. Wishes In the twentieth month following her miscarriage, the moon goddess blessed her with another child. It was unexpected, at most, it was borne out of the misery and pain that followed their biggest heartbreak just yet. But now that she knew for sure she is carrying his heir, there is no way in all the world she will let anyone take it away from them once again. “Dominus, my love and alpha,” she whispered in his ear as she pressed her lips to his cheek, waking him up from his…
  • by Sarah Robinson 135 iv. Comfort “You do realize you are overreacting once again, do you?” she sighed. “Overreacting how exactly, my love? I am just doing the absolute measures that must be imposed to keep you safe,” he said, embracing her even more. “I haven’t been able to enjoy this stay because you have added men to our security. They have been following us around wherever we go. And even now that we are on our way home, the cars where your men are have sandwiched ours. It is beyond frustrating to…
  • by Sarah Robinson 134 iv. Their Sufferings “What happened? Why did I bleed last night?” her voice was faint, almost just a whisper, but he heard her loud and clear. “It doesn’t matter. It is over now, you are safe. That is what counts,” Dominus tried to reassure her even when his heart felt like it was being torn into pieces. “Tell me. You have to tell me, Dominus. You have to at least tell me, I beg of you,” she pleaded, trying to ignore the feeling of doom that suddenly brought chills to her entire…
  • by Sarah Robinson 133 iv. Christmas Eve “Have you told my son yet? And yes, I am pertaining to the fact that you are his father’s mistress,” Cinderella raised an eyebrow. Mary was cooking dinner when she was approached by Cinderella. The latter seems to enjoy every minute of staying by her side. It was torture to listen to her musings and threat-ridden words. Mary couldn’t help but feel like she wanted to hit this woman with the pan. Though that of course will amount to undue violence so she tried to take…
  • by Sarah Robinson 132 iv. Snowman “Walk slower, Jiro,” she ran to chase the child who went off course as he was running around. It was the first time she has seen Jiro act like an normal child. Crouching on where he was standing, she looked at the object that took away his attention. “What is it?” she asked as she looked at the plant the boy seemed to be interested in. “Berries,” he whispered in amazement, pulling out several blueberries from the bushes before handing them to her. “Ohhh!”…
  • by Sarah Robinson 131 iv. Sweet Torture Dominus was clearly not in a condition to drive because of the tarot card reading. As if to emphasize this, she came out of the shower with her hair dripping wet. And yet he did not so much as stir. “Dominus,” she walked near him and hugged him from behind. He was staring at the window, left in deep thoughts. Unusually silent and intolerably brooding. “My queen,” he whispered. His voice sounded apologetic as he turned and kissed her hair. He carried her into…
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