Christine Feehan Quotes
Savannah Moved Gracefully, Going Directly Across The Darkened Street, Heading For The Shadows Of The Square. She Was Very Much Aware Of Gregori Still Close To Her, His Body Protective. For A Moment She Thought He Brushed Her Shoulder With His Hand, The Sensation Was So Real, But When She Turned Her Head, He Was Several Feet Behind.
Go, Ma Petite, Take Gary To The House.Do Not Allow The Neighbors To See Either Of You.And Place The Safeguards Carefully.
What About You?
There Is No Safeguard I Cannot Unravel. Go Now. This Time, There Was So Mistake. He Was Four Feet Away, Already Turning Away From Her, But She Felt His Mouth Burning Possessively On Hers, Lingering For Just A Moment, His Tongue Tracing The Curve Of Her Lip. She Couldn't Believe He Could Make Her Want Him, Burn For Him, When He Was Going Off Into The Night Alone To Fight Their Enemies.
The Night Has Always Been Mine, Savannah.Do Not Waste Your Time Worrying About Me.
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