rly's
't dead yet. It took a while, but when I fully gained consciousness, I realized I was in a
pull myself up and lean against the w
to grab my head, but I felt restrained. My hands would not go above my head. "Somebody, help
en. I remained in that position, until I felt a very huge shadow casted over me. The already dark room got ev
es, showing no emotions whatsoever. His face had a deep frown that seemed as permanent as the scars o
wall, trying to get as far aw
. I shivered from hi
e sore and could clearly
atement before I jumped to my feet. The glimpse of his roa
anaged to force i
u'll find out," he said, pulling
was so positive this was unfamiliar territory. It d
ame a serious caus
ng me? Where am I?"
use for you. So, if you would please sh
o anything to be of use to you? Weren't you supposed to kill
glint in his eye. "Is that so?" H
long. You're the perfect tool to get him out
knowing now what they needed me
me away from Ogar
nything about Ogar. I'm no
!" he smirked, "So he's go
e for me. He already said it was either marriage or death, and
tried to maintain a straight face. I figured a display of cou
e'll see if you still feel that way w
ils digging into my palms.
open door, and I scoute
the man warned. It was as t
ands gripped my arms, causing me pain as I s
ed. My voice echoed d
ing his hold. "You're not
stop fighting and followe
to my face. "So beautiful. I understan
ut he didn't hide his lust. He stared a
e won't come for me, he's a savage
er lips. "I'm sure you will make a very fine breeder
his. I shifted, struggling a
ust maybe–maybe I would have been safer i
ere the mergers' first and worst en
rds that were going to get me ou
ooting back at
vety voice rumbled, reve
man who had picked me from the cell said. He was immediately filled
, hiding their faces as they w
fter now, almost hesitant. I couldn't wave
e to me in a very long while,' I tried to convince mysel
g. There were no words, or at t
nd sprung at me, my