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The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon
The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon





I certainly wouldn't have chosen this existence otherwise." Yeah, she could believe that.

The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon

My body will continue functioning without either." "Were you born immortal?" "Apparently. "It's not that I live so much as it is I can't die. "Huh?" He looked away as he paced the same path she'd worn out the first night she'd been here. How do you live?" When he spoke, his voice was completely flat and empty. No one liked being misjudged, though it might help if he looked a little less terrifying. Of doing things I haven't done." She could understand that. "I get tired of being accused of things that I'm not. Why are you so defensive about everything?" That familiar tic started in his jaw. "I don't eat babies or drink blood if that's what you're implying." She held her hands up in surrender. "You do consume food for nourishment, right?" His eyes flashed angrily. "Don't you ever eat?" "Sometimes." There was a peculiar note in his voice that made her wary. Lydia sat down and reached for the empty plate. "I hope all of this means you're planning to join me." He shook his head. One with banana pancakes, muffins, eggs, bacon, and juice. Completely stoic, he stepped away from the desk so that she could see he had a tray waiting for her. With his mercurial mood swings, she didn't like being without those facial clues. And as hard as it was to decipher his emotions without the makeup, it was ten times harder with those red and black lines that kept his face in a perpetual snarl. "Thank you." Still, she hated that his makeup was back in place and his hair straightened out again with that small ponytail holding his bangs back out of his eyes. I wasn't sure if they were right or not." "I don't know how you did it, but they all fit perfectly." As if they'd been tailored to her body. "No, not at all." He picked his book up and returned it to the desk. Finally, after an extremely long minute, he blinked. "Did I do something wrong?" When he didn't answer right away, she really started to panic. Lydia hesitated as she felt the weight of his icy stare on every part of her. His throat went dry even as his mouth salivated for a taste.

The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Breasts with nipples that were tight and jutting through the silken material. But not even that was enough to distract him from the deep V that showed the swell of her breasts.

The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon

His cock swelled against the metal plates to the point it caused him pain. More than that, the color heightened the gold in her eyes, making them all the more vibrant. Why did I give her that one? Why did she have to choose it? A low-cut, rust-colored dress, it hugged her curves in a way that should be illegal.

The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon

And that heat concentrated itself right in his groin. Seth stared at Lydia in a state of complete and utter shock as the sight of her sent fire burning through every part of his body.







The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon