“I would die without you,” he finally said. “I’d be crazy with terror if there were six of you to defend. Not to mention crazy, period.” There was a vein of amusement in the final sentence. She took his hand and moved it to her abdomen. “Did I ever tell you, Dash, how much I dream of babies? Lots of babies. I wanted at least three, more if I could. And if what you say is true about your semen counteracting birth control, do you think you might not have plenty of little girls to protect and go crazy over? What will you do then? Stop having sex with me?” She saw the pure terror that glittered in his eyes for just a second. Raw, blistering hot fear as his fingers flexed against her abdomen. “God help me,” he groaned. “You will make me crazy, Elizabeth.”
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Book:Elizabeth's Wolf
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Elizabeth's Wolf
Elizabeth's Wolf is a narrative that intertwines the life of its protagonist, Elizabeth, with the enigmatic presence of a wolf. The story unfolds in a setting that resonates with historical elements, offering readers a glimpse into a time and place rich with cultural and social nuances. The wolf, a symbol of both danger and companionship, plays a pivotal role in the protagonist's journey, adding layers of complexity and depth to the narrative. more
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