He wanted her to wake up. Once she did, everything would be fine. Her ashen features wouldn’t worry him any longer the second she opened her eyes. They had tried to do too much too quickly. He should have stopped her at four like they originally planned. They had both been...
“Calm down. Calm down.” Kessen made calming motions. Tam had a better suggestion for Kessen’s hands, but he didn’t utter it. They had retreated to opposite sides of the stage so they wouldn’t touch each other. He punched the sand again. “I’m ready to pop. Why are we last?” Kessen waved his irides...
She looked around in confusion. Where was she? A hotel room? It resembled a hotel room with the two side-by-side beds separated by a nightstand, across from a TV sitting on a dresser. “Morning, sleeping beauty,” Teaghan said from the doorway. He tossed a small pouch her way. “That’s your half.” S...