Serafina Mione személy

Cora Reilly: Twisted Pride
Cora Reilly: Twisted Bonds
Cora Reilly: Twisted Hearts
Cora Reilly: Bound by the Past
Cora Reilly: Twisted Cravings
Cora Reilly: By Fate I Conquer

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beka98>!

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Savio held Nevio out to Serafina. „Here, take your little killer doll.”
„Fuck!” Nevio screamed, causing Greta to grin where she sat on the floor. She opened her mouth. Savio went over to her and squatted down. „Oh no, dollface. That word isn't for you.”

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Greta Falcone · Nevio Falcone · Savio Falcone · Serafina Mione
beka98>!

I could feel every inch of his strong, muscled body against mine, but my eyes couldn't focus on anything but the blood on his skin, dripping from the cut I had inflicted. He pressed two fingers to my throat, feeling my erratic pulse. „Still in the grasp of panic, hmm?”
I swallowed. He pulled away and stood. Then he bent over me. „You are safe in your weakest moments, Angel. I don't enjoy breaking the weak. I will break you when you are strong”

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Remo Falcone · Serafina Mione
Black_widow>!

Pride was the only weapon I had, and I would hold on to it until the very end.

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Serafina Mione
Black_widow>!

“Real love doesn’t make you weak. Love how it’s meant to be makes you stronger. But there’s no room for fear where there’s love.”

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Serafina Mione
Black_widow>!

“And I love every part of it, of you, the good, the bad, the light, the dark, even your blackest corners.”

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Serafina Mione
beka98>!

Kiara shook her head, looking honestly disturbed. „You two are the least romantic people I know. Nino at least pretends to be romantic for my sake.”
„At least, they both don't have a romantic bone in their body,” Serafina said.
Dinara shrugged. „Our idea of romance is sharing a beer on a car hood after kicking each other's ass during a race.”

Kamilla_e>!

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“You are mine, Angel. Body and soul,” he rasped. And God help me, he spoke the truth.

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Remo Falcone · Serafina Mione
Kamilla_e>!

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“You didn’t marry Danilo,” Remo murmured.
“How could I?” I whispered, bending low until Remo and I were almost touching. “How could I marry him when I was pregnant with your children?”
Remo stiffened. I’d wondered how he would react if I ever told him about Greta and Nevio, but nothing came close to the look on his face. Complete and utter shock, and more than that … wonder.
“When you gave me up, I carried your babies in me, Remo. You gave us up.”
“I thought you’d return to me,” he rasped.
“You pushed me away.”
“I set you free.”

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Remo Falcone · Serafina Mione
Kamilla_e>!

Cselekményleírást tartalmazó szöveg

“You got rid of the babies.” And his voice wavered ever so slightly.
A cruel, unbreakable man.
My nemesis, my captor, the man who took everything from me and without knowing it gave me the greatest gift of all.
I’d always wondered what it would take to break Remo, and I realized I held the power to do it, to crush the cruelest, strongest man I knew in my hand, held it on the tip of my tongue. One word would shatter him. The knowledge filled me with unparalleled joy, not because I could break the man before me. No, because our children even without knowing them meant so much to him that their death would destroy him.
“Oh, Angel, have they sent you to deliver the ultimate blow? Tell Dante he wins.”

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Remo Falcone · Serafina Mione
Kamilla_e>!

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“How could I get rid of the most beautiful creation I can imagine? Greta and Nevio are pure perfection, Remo.”
He exhaled, and the look in his eyes … God, that look. This cruel man had stolen my heart, and I had let him.
“They look like you. Nevio is you. Everyone who sees him knows he’s yours.”
Remo smiled the darkest, saddest smile I have ever seen. “Have you come to tell me before my death that I’ll never see them? Angel, I must say you are crueler than I could ever be.”

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Remo Falcone · Serafina Mione