FAZER LOGINDominic.
“It was a smart thing to do bringing this specimen here,” Dr. Strahovsky stated as she cut open Sunder’s dead body. “We can learn a lot about how Alistair creates his weapons.”
“You think this is a weapon?” Kieran asked in an annoyed tone filled with disbelief.
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DominicI could feel their resentment before I even crossed the threshold.It moved through the room the way heat moves through a building before you see the fire, a pressure against the skin, a tightening behind the eyes. I could see the entitlement on their faces, the particular arrogance of people who believed that simply outlasting a man's absence entitled them to a piece of whatever he'd built without him. I could see relief too, threaded through the resentment in a way that didn't quite cancel it out. Relief that I had returned. Resentment that I'd ever needed to leave.I cared for none of it.My return to Black Crest had stirred up exactly the mixture of reactions I'd expected, gratitude wrapped around grievance, deference wrapped around quiet fury. Here, my word was law, had been law for longer than most of the people in this room had been alive, and the only reason any of them dared show me their resentment openly was that they had spent years convincing themselves I had grow
Kieran."This his how it should be forever," Sia whispered in my ear as we lay down together.I was almost breathless as I stared at the ceiling for the seventh time. I had fucked her until she passed out and when she woke up we continued.She was totally under my control whenever she was horny but beyond that she was a fucking constant thorn in my flesh.I was still hungry for more cunt but not hers.Sia had gone stale. I hated the desperation that oozed out of her anytime we were together."Do not get used to it." I muttered and finally got off the large soft bed. I was bored of her body. "Too late," She replied coyly and winked at me.I walked to the bathroom and turned on the shower. The cold water blasted at me and jolted me active.I scrubbed at my body absent mindedly as my though drifted to Sage. My aching cock thrummed in a longing agony as I washed myself off Sia's stench.Bored of that too, I switched off the shower and got out of the bathroom.I found Sia still lounging l
DominicThat obnoxious scoff of hers, the one I had come, somewhat against my better judgment, to find almost endearing, escaped her throat again.She was going to stay. I had already decided that much, regardless of how she felt about the decision, regardless of the protests she would continue to mount in the meantime. I had not brought her this far, into this city, into the center of everything I had built and was still rebuilding, only to release her the moment the work proved difficult or her temper proved inconvenient. I had plans that involved her. Whether she consented to those plans was, for now, a separate question from whether they would proceed."What's stopping me from walking out of here right now?" she asked, chin lifted, daring me to answer honestly.I smiled. It was not a kind smile."The fact that you would leave a trail of torn-apart bodies behind you on the way out," I said. "You killed someone with connections tonight, Sage. Someone whose people are not the forgivi
DominicThe scene was still wet with blood when I arrived.Two werewolves, both dead, both dispatched with an efficiency that I found myself studying with something closer to admiration than horror. Sage stood at the edge of it, her clothes splattered dark, her expression caught somewhere between shock and the particular stillness that comes after a body has done something the mind hasn't fully processed yet.I had her walk me through what happened.She had defended herself. That was the only fact that mattered to me in any real sense, everything else was logistics, the kind of mess that money and influence and the right amount of fear could clean up by morning. Whoever had sent these two after her had made themselves my enemy the moment their blood hit my floor. I did not need to deliberate over that. The math resolved itself instantly, the way it always did when something belonging to me was threatened."I am more concerned with how bold this cabal has become," I told Argos, once Sag
Sage.I had not even walked far before my senses went into overdrive. I felt them before I saw them. An attack from my left. I evaded just in time to see a clawed and furry hand sail past me.“You should not have humiliated me,” Baldy with the bad tattoo growled.“You know I am Dominic’s guest, right?” I asked as I sized him up. “Well, your Dominic is not here to save you,” he sneered. I chuckled darkly. “No, I am actually worried for you,” I replied. “Tough talk, let see you back it up,” he growled and lunged at me.I marveled at how slow he was when he began to rain down blows that I could not only read but I could also predict. He fought like a child or maybe I was so powerful that it felt so effortless fighting him.I weaved out of his blows and saw many openings in his offense but I did not strike. I waited and stayed on the defensive. I threw myself into a back ward flip to create distance between us. “Stay still, you stupid bitch!” he yelled and threw more desperate and
Alistair.Death sang to me but I paid no attention. I still had plenty to do before her cold hands was ever going to touch me. I was a bit disappointed that Dominic had not died during the explosion but at the same time, I was looking forward to testing my new weapons on him.I had become an abomination to my park. I was neither alive nor dead. I could no longer even classify myself as werewolf. That part of me died in years ago. After the little incident that I had caused with Dominic, it made me realize that all the monsters that I had created were not going to be a fitting match for the Alphas when I needed to strike. I was not going to make the mistake of underestimating them.Even with their DNAs in my possession, I could still fail if I was not careful but failure was not an option. The Alphas of Silver Crest will fall to their knees in front of me. I had dreamed and visualized it. It was going to happen, even if it killed me.“Mind Link complete,” the computerized female v
“I did not come here to be owned, gentlemen,” I said firmly, letting steel creep into my voice. I needed them to understand this from the start, needed to establish boundaries before this sit
Kieran was angrily silent as drove at full speed towards the Halls of Residence. I could not tell what was the actual cause of his anger but I knew that one of them had to do with the new witch in town.“You
Sage.I was feeling overstimulated and restless as I paced up and down the Halls. I suddenly felt
Mason looked at me with genuine confusion written all over his face, his brow furrowing in a way that created deep lines across his forehead. “I don’t know what you’re talking about. I never laid eyes on Sage before or after she left,” he repli







