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2c377f3 | What does my being your life mate mean exactly?" Anders stared at her blankly, and then said, "I told you, a life mate is a rare and precious treasure. They are someone an immortal can live with happily and in peace." "Yes, but--" Valerie hesitated, a bit frustrated in her effort to verbalize what she wanted to know. Finally, she just asked, "What do you want from me, Anders?" "You," he said simply, and reached out to take her hands gently .. | Lynsay Sands | ||
df039fb | Valerie sat back in her seat and sipped at her wine, doing her best to ignore the way Anders's leg was pressing against her own under the table. He had been touching, brushing up against, or sneaking caresses all night. First under cover of their working together in the kitchen and then under cover of the table as they'd eaten. He was driving her wild. | Lynsay Sands | ||
1e8734e | Leigh mentioned that you're a vet in Winnipeg, here to take some courses to update your skills?" "Yes." Valerie grimaced. "That was the idea, but if they don't catch this guy in the next day or two, I'll have to give up the courses until next semester and if that happens, I might as well head home." "What?" Anders turned on her sharply. Valerie bit her lip, not very happy at the thought herself. She would have liked to get to know him bette.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
c3f58a6 | You really should pull over and eat yours before it completely melts, Anders. It will only take a couple minutes." "I don't have a sundae," Anders said grimly. "That's Leigh's. She said she wanted two, so she has two." "And I told you I lied so you could have one because I knew you were too annoyed to order one for yourself," Leigh said patiently. "Pull over and eat it, Anders. I promise you it's the best thing you've ever tasted." When he .. | Lynsay Sands | ||
943fe99 | So were you born and raised in Winnipeg, or Ontario?" Anders asked. "Cambridge, Ontario," Valerie answered reluctantly, knowing what question would come next. It was Bricker who asked it. "Then how did you end up opening a clinic in Winnipeg?" Valerie considered how best to answer, but really there was only one answer. "A man." Silence filled the SUV briefly and then Anders said, "You aren't married." It wasn't really phrased as a question,.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
14e70ee | No matter how bad the situation gets, or how low you feel, there is still one little grain of hope left in your heart, and that makes you strong. It forces you eventually to wipe away the tears, slap a bandage on your wounds, and reenter the fray. | Lynsay Sands | ||
5f62755 | What the hell," he breathed "There are worse things than being a sex slave" | Lynsay Sands | ||
d4d7fd9 | Oh-it's just-well, all I can say is, I'd never do anything so -so declasse,' she finished on a note of smug satisfaction. Narrowing her eyes, Jessica glared at the phone in her hand. Where did Lila get off being so superior, using words like 'declasse'? | sweet-valley | Francine Pascal | |
d52f4f8 | She's doing very well though. She hasn't once complained about the pain she's in." "She's in pain?" Anders asked, glancing sharply to the rearview mirror to eye the woman in the backseat. "She has a hole in her back, Anders," Leigh said dryly. "It's healed a lot the last couple days, but it's still sore." "Valerie has a rather impressive ability to block pain," Marguerite commented. "It must be from all those years of martial arts she's tak.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
373a3d3 | Decker lifted his eyes skyward, expecting something to happen. He didn't know what, perhaps for the stars overhead to explode into shimmery fireworks, or for the sky to crack open and pour down rain and thunder to mark the moment. But nothing happened. The most important moment of his life arrived not with a bang as he'd always expected, but with the quiet rustle of wind through the trees and a serene breeze brushing his cheeks. | Lynsay Sands | ||
7a13d94 | It seemed she would marry, be a wife to this unknown Scot, the mother of his children, and lady of his people . . . Lord save them all. R | Lynsay Sands | ||
9904dc1 | Does Roxy sleep with you, or should I take her downstairs?" "Oh, no. She sleeps with me," Valerie said, glancing to Roxy herself. "Lucky dog," he murmured and caught her surprised glance before he stepped out and pulled the door closed." | Lynsay Sands | ||
659cfe1 | There was nothing soft or serene about his appearance, nothing small and dainty. Ross was huge and rough-looking, a walking wall of muscle-rippling, spicy-smelling, rumbling-voiced man. He | Lynsay Sands | ||
210524d | She would have slid off the island then, but Anders had come around and was standing in front of her. "Oh. Hi," she said like a brainless twit. "Hi," Anders responded and reached for her waist. She thought he was going to lift her down. She thought wrong. Instead, he clasped her waist, stepped between her legs and kissed her. It was just a gentle brushing of his lips at first, then firmer, and then his tongue slid out to nudge her lips open.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
5fc3c06 | Amazing." Anders glanced around with a start. He found Lucian leaning against the door frame, eyeing him with amusement. "What?" he asked, sitting up straight. "How everything can change so swiftly," Lucian said dryly, moving into the kitchen. Anders watched him get a glass out of the cupboard before asking mildly, "And what is it you think is changing?" "Three days ago when you first realized you couldn't read her and that she might possib.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
881b375 | An English lass," Marach muttered, joining the conversation with a sorrowful shake of the head. Ross chuckled, but shrugged mildly as they approached the gates of Waverly. "A lass is a lass." "And an English lass is an English lass," Gilly said grimly as they rode over the bridge across the moat. "I've yet to meet an English lass who did no' look down her nose at us 'heathen Scots.' They're all spoiled rotten." "Hmm," Ross said with a sigh... | Lynsay Sands | ||
9b335aa | Valerie, do you have a coffee?" Anders asked as he retrieved plates from the cupboard. "No. It only finished dripping just before you came in," she answered, turning the last two pancakes. "I haven't had a chance to grab one." He didn't comment, but a moment later set a fresh cup of coffee down beside her. "Thank you," Valerie murmured and picked it up to take a tentative sip. Her eyes widened as she tasted it. "Cream and one sugar, right?".. | Lynsay Sands | ||
873ec3e | He then turned back to his bride and paused as he noted the welts on her back. Ross recognized them as whip marks at once and it made him stiffen with rage at the thought of anyone touching her so in violence. He hadn't cared much for her parents; their demeanor was cool and uncaring toward their daughter. He hadn't seen a single sign of affection for her, but this pushed his feelings for them from indifferent to active dislike. Mouth | Lynsay Sands | ||
7b84c6a | What I have learned is that people are what is important . . . family and friends. They are the only thing of any real value in life. They see you into this world and they see you out, and they are your only real support in between. Money buys food, clothing, and a roof over your head. Food lasts minutes in your mouth and then you're hungry again hours later. Clothing changes with each season, and a roof over your head is just that, a roof... | Lynsay Sands | ||
fd78196 | What I have learned is that people are what is important . . . family and friends. They are the only thing of any real value in life. They see you into this world and they see you out, and they are your only real support in between. Money buys food, clothing, and a roof over your head. Food lasts minutes in your mouth and then you're hungry again hours later. Clothing changes with each season, and a roof over your head is just that, a roof... | Lynsay Sands | ||
a597f08 | Bastien noticed that the two women hugged and touched and patted a lot. It was nice in one way, warm and affectionate, but he also felt a pinch of jealousy, wishing he was the recipient of some of those hugs, pats and touches. But Terri had been keeping her distance since Kate and Lucern had arrived. She'd even been avoiding eye contact, and that troubled him. He wanted to put his arm around her and claim her as his own. She didn't seem to .. | Lynsay Sands | ||
9a8d6fe | Okay. Let's see..." She considered her past, and then smiled wryly and shook her head. "Well, I was a perfume maker, Amaone, concubine, a duchess, a pirate, a madam, and then a hunter." Harper's eyebrows had slid up his forehead as she rattled of her resume." | Lynsay Sands | ||
6c883c2 | No, my eldest brother. He was named after our father. Our parents died when the Romans first invaded, and Stephano then became the "head of the family". " She grimaced. "He and I are like oil and water. Or we were. We get along well enough now, though." She grinned. "But boy did he pitch a fit over the concubine thing. He even called in Uncle Lucian to deal with me." Harper's eyebrows rose. "I'm surprised Lucian bothered to intervene." ...".. | Lynsay Sands | ||
7caeb86 | Bastien's gaze dropped to Terri's behind as he followed her out of the office. He was beginning to understand Lucern's fascination with Kate's behind. Not that he found Kate's rear end fascinating, but Terri's? Well, that was another matter. | Lynsay Sands | ||
ed116de | By rights, this should have been his spoonful if they were now going to share the sweet, so Terri was surprised when, instead of consuming the mouthful, Bastien started to move it toward her. She was even more surprised when he paused halfway and deliberately tipped it over her chest. Terri gasped and sat up straighter in surprise, merely sending the sticky mixture faster on its travels down the curve of her left breast. "You did that on pu.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
8ec6bde | I do not think I wish you smashing my pie with your truncheon." Adrian stilled and blinked. There was that truncheon word again and he had no idea what she was talking about. Smashing her pie with his truncheon? That did not even make sense. "I fear I have no idea what you are talking about, wife." Clarissa gave a little jerk at the last word, then said, "I mean, I do not want you breaking my veil with your key." Rather than helping him und.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
1ed820a | He opened his mouth to ask what she was about, but the question never made it past his lips. She was naked from the top of her head to the tips of her toes . . . and absolutely beautiful. His bride was a fine figure of a woman, all soft and round. Just the way he liked his women, and his mouth watered at the sight. But it was a very brief view he got before she tugged a long shirt on and let it drop to curtain all that loveliness. "What the.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
77149d0 | She'd found it was always best to live in the here and now rather than waste time with past events or what she couldn't have and what could have been. Mind you, living in the here and now wasn't always easy, but she did her best. | Lynsay Sands | ||
700aaf8 | She loves me?" Vincent nodded, then grinned. "Well? What are you waiting for? Get in your car and get to the airport. Follow her," he said. "You have to go explain the truth. Tell her everything. She loves you, Bastien. You need to tell her you aren't dying, and that she will never have to watch you die a long lingering death." | Lynsay Sands | ||
5908b47 | The unfairness of it all was rather depressing. Not only did men get to enjoy sex, which from all accounts was painful for the woman, but they didn't have to suffer monthly bleeding, or push huge babies out into the world from their own bodies, which was not only painful but often killed the woman. Truly, it did seem to her that women often got the short end of the stick in life. The | Lynsay Sands | ||
cf728cb | You're a vampire." Her voice was disbelieving, and she was nodding her head up and down in a way that didn't look promising. "Fine. Bite me." Terri held her arm out in challenge, and Bastien frowned. "Terri, I don't want to bite you," he said. Then he paused and said more honestly, "Well, actually, I am a pit peckish right at the moment, but I'd rather not--" "Uh-huh. Bite me!" she snapped. "If you're a vampire, bite me." Bastien peered at .. | Lynsay Sands | ||
3def4e9 | screwed her courage to the sticking place | Lynsay Sands | ||
3768f3e | Because he is frightfully strong," the man said solemnly. "In character as well as physical strength. He always judges fairly, always does what needs doing, and, if he approves of you or your cause, he will fight to the death for you." | Lynsay Sands | ||
261244e | Are you brothers or something then?" Russell exchanged a glance with Francis and they both smiled faintly, before the fair-haired man took her arm to urge her away from the bed. "Or something," Russell" | Lynsay Sands | ||
55e02fd | But what popped up was no girl. | Lynsay Sands | ||
4e860db | She had earned his respect as a boy and should be given at least as much respect now that he knew she was a woman. | Lynsay Sands | ||
99fe12e | She looked so cute with her face all swollen and scrunched up like that. It made him think this must be what little evil elves must look like. | Lynsay Sands | ||
a1f1f19 | Lynne looked as if she were really having fun, Elizabeth realized. With a smile on her face and a sparkle in her eye, Lynne Henry was actually almost pretty! | shallow-appearances sweet-valley | Francine Pascal | |
dfac4c6 | While he had already decided to leave first thing this morning, the man's making it so obvious that he would like to see the backs of them was more than a bit insulting. To both of them, he thought grimly and wondered what kind of life his poor bride had endured as the daughter of two such uncaring individuals. He himself had been gifted with loving and caring parents who had never made him feel unwelcome or unimportant. It seemed obvious A.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
3fe4d53 | the shouting below. Leaving her father to deal with Lord Seawell by himself, he and Will had each caught one of Averill's arms and ushered her up the last few steps. Since his room at the top of the stairs was closest, they'd taken | Lynsay Sands | ||
d60be7e | My lord, surely you do not expect me to . . . with men standing around me?" she asked as if he'd suggested she do it in the village square for all to see . . . and naked. "Well, they won't be able to see anything," he assured her with amusement. Damned if he'd let his men look on her cute little derriere as she knelt in the bushes. "They'll be on the other side of the bushes, but there to stop anyone else approaching." Annabel was shaking h.. | Lynsay Sands | ||
181bc98 | The dog kept tipping his head up to Annabel, and then to the path ahead, and then back to Annabel again. It was how he used to follow his father, Ross recalled, and suspected his wife had been adopted by the beast in his father's place. He | Lynsay Sands | ||
112e83a | I do not threaten," he assured her. "I" | Lynsay Sands | ||
62b7338 | Me wife was attacked and punched in the head," Ross explained. "And doubtless she has other bruises and wounds from the attack too. Take her above stairs and be sure there is nothing serious. Then see her changed. I'll--" "There is no time for that now," Annabel protested at once. "We must get these bluebells strewn about. Your sister and her husband--" "I'll tend the flowers," Ross interrupted. He took the sack from her and then urged her .. | Lynsay Sands |