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Daniel was delighted to observe how enthusiastic his wife was inspecting the surroundings from the window of a train that had left Geneva a couple of hours ago, where they stayed for several days. His homeland was to her liking, and this could not but rejoice him. After all, he himself had long missed his native places, where he spent his childhood and youth, missing in a rainy gloomy Wales. He always wanted to return here once, but various circumstances stopped all his attempts to learn about the opportunities that could open up to him in ...
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Nell stood at the entrance to the living room and looked at the dead body, under which a bloody stain spread across the expensive carpet. She looked at Morton, who knelt beside the body and turned it over. Nell involuntarily took a step back and pressed her hands to her mouth. She was afraid to look at the terrible bloody wound on her neck, but Morton’s gaze fixed on her was even more terrible.
Chapter 1. Nell.
This was the first man she led to her room in the last three days. They climbed the narrow ...
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Chapter 1. Nell.
This was the first man she led to her room in the last three days. They climbed the narrow ...
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I listen to how the wind howls outside, how the branches of trees scrape through the window. Now everyone is sitting in their homes, listening to the ominous warning of nature. There are rarely winds here, from the sea the city is covered with mountains barely visible in the distance, and bad weather never came from the steppes. The whole city froze in anticipation, everyone sees in a sudden burst of a storm an omen, because everyone feels that the city is living its last days. Yesterday a quarantine was announced, the authorities sent in military who ...
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A doctor examining Laura every week said that she was in excellent condition, that the fetus was developing very well and that he had no fears. After he left, Laura threw away the remnants of the drug prepared by the woman and went to the hunting lodge to the baron to arrange a new meeting with that healer. But the baron informed her that the woman had disappeared the day after she gave him the medicine for my lady, and no one had seen her again. He also advised Laura not to ...
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On this day, Laura married Robert. In the morning a wedding ceremony took place, in the afternoon a reception was arranged for neighbors, vassals, and family members. The baron went up to the young couple and expressed his respect for the lord and the new lady Mack; his young son was also present at the feast, keeping his eye on the bride.
When Robert returned from the trip, two news awaited him. Baron informed him of Mark’s decision to leave for a few months in the Northern Citadel, to finish the training he had once abandoned. Laura told about his be ...
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When Robert returned from the trip, two news awaited him. Baron informed him of Mark’s decision to leave for a few months in the Northern Citadel, to finish the training he had once abandoned. Laura told about his be ...
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The doctor who came in the morning examined Laura and said that she was pregnant. She did not even try to guess from whom. Over the past month she has taken the seed of Robert, Mark, even Lord Herbert could be the father of her child. Countless scenes of intercourse with demons, who no longer seemed the fruit of her imagination, also came to mind. She did not dare to tell anyone about her situation. She knew that Roberta would be pleased with this news, and he would not delay with the wedding. But she feared Mark's reaction, to ...
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Suddenly she came to herself, she realized that she was still sitting in the saddle on her horse, that Mark supported her.
- You feel bad? - in his voice sounded strong alarm, - You almost fell.
“My head was spinning,” muttered Laura.
Mark picked it up and transplanted it onto his horse in front of him.
- I'll take you home. The rest will wait.
The horse moved off and slowly walked toward the castle. Mark's hands supported her, not letting her fall and even sway. Laura had little strength and she leaned ...
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- You feel bad? - in his voice sounded strong alarm, - You almost fell.
“My head was spinning,” muttered Laura.
Mark picked it up and transplanted it onto his horse in front of him.
- I'll take you home. The rest will wait.
The horse moved off and slowly walked toward the castle. Mark's hands supported her, not letting her fall and even sway. Laura had little strength and she leaned ...
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At first, it seemed to Laura that a breeze blew over her, caressing her curls, waving the fabric of her clothes. As she came to her senses, touches began to seem more realistic, more carnal. She tried to raise her head from the pillow, but could not, as if her neck and shoulders were stiff with numbness, she almost could not move, still lying on her stomach. And someone continued to touch her body through a thin fabric, sometimes running her fingers through her hair. Touches were getting faster ...
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