chapter 10
highs and legs, and down.
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quot;t,quot; said Alienor in a ;o a nigeac; S, flus somet it was she held.
quot;You are binding me against my ; Devin said, a little desperately. quot;t my idea of o come toget; ed she silken bonds held firm.
Alienors ans moment tirred, primal and dangerous and terrifyingly arousing. , improbably soon, a quickening in . roked lig meditatively along umescence.
quot;It ; murmured le Borso. ed se teetered taut firmness of o straddle s by ts chem.
quot;It ; Alienor said again. quot;trust me. Let me teac oget will be very soon.”
S ed and truggled but only for a moment for as s above raining of h.
And before t candles of er burning doerribly, over and over again. And at t o her own.
t some time later. ted drifting of smoke. ttern of ligiced it. to its embers; till lay before it, its magnificent retc on its paws.
quot;You ter go,quot; Alienor said, stroking ly. quot;o carry. It is easy to lose your he dark.”
quot;You observe t; tle surprised at sucy. quot;No fires?”
quot;No fires,quot; s;aif even to guess at enant farmers or torm tle. Call do curse ake tes seriously up here.”
quot;As seriously as you take yours?”
S t and stretc. quot;I suppose so. tonigomorro I prefer not to kno.quot; ition so of t by ts. curve of we flesill showing red.
Sraig felt abrupt, a dismissal, and Devin gav