Gena Showalter Quotes
William Slapped Him On The Shoulder, Sending Sex Into Rapturous Convulsions. "Before We Do This, I've Got One Question For You. And You Can't Lie. This Is Too Important."
A Bit Sick To His Stomach At What Such A Debaucher Could Want To Know, Paris Cast His Attention To The Black-haired, Blue-eyed He-devil. "Ask."
"Are You Going To Suggest I Kiss You For Good Luck Or Strength Or Whatever It Is Your Sex Demon Needs?"
That Earned The Warrior A Two-fingered Salute.
"So That's A No?" William Asked.
Paris Worked His Jaw. "Here, Let Me Help You Off The Cliff To The Drawbridge." With No More Warning, He Shoved William Over The Ledge. He Thought He Heard A Fading, " So Not Cool," From The Bastard As He Fell ... Fell ...
Splat.
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