Eiko couldn’t imagine cursing with one of her parents that close. “We’re supposed to head to Leanne’s and finish that chemistry lab!”“I’...m not--” Eiko was cut off pointing out she wasn’t in their chemistry class with one withering glare from Gia.“You better,” Torrance growled, “If I hear word one from Coach Granger, you’ll be in more shit, sweetheart.”Eiko could not imagine her parents cursing around her even more. She bit her lip, still too wired from her little lesbian orgy to let the chaos. She had not been at the track; it had taken hours to find her, now she had to know at all times, where I was, what I was doing.When I had recovered enough for a hospital bed to be located on the ground floor of our townhouse, Joan brought me up to date on our financial health. I had taken a company bonus as a sponsorship, instead of cash. By legal fiction, and intervention by my boss, I was therefore still an employee while on the track, and entitled to some insurance benefits. Jack had gone. He left the small punctures, he enjoyed the little triangular marks left by his claws on the boy's pale skin. The boy looked little better when healed, blood and sweat and mud and sperm still staining his skin. Zai crouched over the boy and took the opportunity to look at his face.Sleeping the boy looked almost peaceful. His black hair was a mess, his features slack and ghostly in the moonlight. But he had soft skin, high cheekbones, a good strong jaw, a narrow nose. Zai bent over his prey and. "There's no boyfriend" he answered, "is there"? I've been watching you and this house for days now and no one but you comes in or out of here. She shook her head no, that there was no boyfriend and truth was no one was going to call or come check her and she knew it. His voice got low and threatening again "Now don't lie to me again and don't try anything funny and you'll get through this".He took a few steps back and set his knife down on a small table in her room and then removed the t-shirt.
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