Page 99 of Midnight Sanctuary

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Page 99 of Midnight Sanctuary

“You!”

I smile wickedly. “That’s more like it.”

She starts riding her hips on my hand. I add a second finger and a third. She’s got her own fingers wrapped around my wrist and clamped tight. It’d take the jaws of fucking life to pull me out of her right now.

Spicy littlekiska.

And she’s all fucking mine.

“Mmm… oh God, Uri, I’m gonna… I’m gonna… aah…”

Her juices flow over my fingers and I watch her face light up and tremble from the euphoria of her orgasm. There’s nothing quite as gorgeous as Alyssa’s face drenched in the heat of pleasure and satisfaction.

Before she can gather herself, the door pushes open and Nikolai walks in, catching me with my hand in the cookie jar. Alyssa gasps, pushing me away as her face turns beet red and ripping the sheets up over her lower half.

Nikolai looks pretty close to blushing himself as his eyes dart from side to side without ever landing on either Alyssa or me. “Sorry,” he mumbles.

The only one who seems remotely at ease is me. I’ve stamped my mark pretty clearly now and I’m almost glad my brother is around to see it. I lick a finger and Alyssa’s jaw drops. “Stop,” she hisses.

I ignore her and turn to Nikolai. “I thought I told you to give us some privacy.”

“If I’d knownwhy,I’d have stayed clear, trust me,” he says awkwardly. “But this is important. Evanoff is trying to reach you. He said he called a few times but you didn’t answer.”

“Fuck,” I mutter as I pull out my phone. Sure enough, there are three missed calls from Dominik that had gone unnoticed because of my preoccupation with the red-faced temptation in front of me.

I sweep out of the room as I dial him back. Dr. Grigory is chatting with a few young nurses in the hallway, but they disperse quickly when they see me come out of the room.

“I’ve been trying to get in touch with you,” Dominik intones the moment he picks up.

“I was indisposed. What’s happening?”

“I know where Boris and Artur are hiding.”

45

URI

I leave Nikolai behind with Alyssa. Pain in the ass though he may be, he’s the only person I trust to protect her the way that I would. To his credit, he doesn’t even seem disappointed to be left out of the impending fight. He takes it on the chin with a somber expression and a nod.

“Kill the bastard,” is all he says to me.

I intend to.

Dimiv and I make our way to the meeting point where Dominik said he would be waiting. Evanoff has thirty men with him, which brings our number up to ninety. Any more and we risk drawing unwanted attention from the authorities as we move around the city.

I drive my jeep up alongside Dominik’s and roll down the window. “Well?”

“We follow the road down until we reach the house. There’s open land on two sides and dense forest on the remaining two. Surrounding it is a no-go; we’re blocked off from the west point.”

I nod. “Is there a gate? Security? Cameras?”

“Low gate, nothing the trucks can’t pass over. Little in the way of exterior cameras, but the place is teeming with Sobakin soldiers. They’re on edge. Boris is in there; I have no doubt.”

I nod, licking my lips in excitement for what’s to come. “Then we go in guns blazing. I’m not interested in prisoners.”

Dominik holds up a finger. “They’re going to see us coming.”

“Let them,” I growl. “I want them to know that death is on their doorstep. Follow me. We’re going in.”




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