34. His Vow

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It wasn’t a strategy from him to do either. Theodore King wasn’t human indeed. He hadn’t been lying. She realized that once they reached the estate and his hand had healed already. To say she was stunned would be an understatement. To say she was now scared of him wouldn’t be a lie either. But the feeling that out-powered the others was her fascination with him which had grown exponentially for some reason. They walked in a surprisingly comfortable silence into the main building, and they met no one on their way to the master bedroom, for which she was glad. She wasn’t sure she wouldn’t spill the beans of what had transpired to the first person she encountered. And she had a feeling her dear boyfriend wouldn’t appreciate that much. Once inside the master bedroom, he told her to sit

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