t no matter what happens, we must ensure th
azed Lilliana Dixon's arm, icy
ish, tangled, but the c
chil
were they ta
blurry fragments
eel, cut through the fog. "Wha
liana's skull until, with a s
ly back to reality. Cold sweat clung to her temples as she pressed a tre
a low, resonant vo
lowly lifted her head, staring strai
xon. You nearly fool
y, sliding down in a deliberate motion. His lips curved into
t the icy threat beneath it ma
eet so tightly her knuckles whitened. Confusion swir
Reyn
e powerful Reynolds family-the man who was
ll was he d
he alrea
ars as she scanned the all
th dizzying force. She
three years ago, whe
her into Caleb's arms for a singl
andmother-found out about it, she immediately pressured him to bring Lilliana home and m
econd time she
ide if she was trappe
und her belly, her whole body trembling. "You won'
her words w
d that Caleb would ne
ht she had schemed against him, he had
tened, each hushed word from her lip
almost ethereal, yet they awak
er her belly with a sneer. "What
Lilliana as she met his
him-merciless, unfeeling,
e nearly as notorious as
e a weapon. Women flocked to his side, yet the whispers all agreed-l
so cold-blooded he had even had
ke him, nothin
Lilliana's tender neck with just eno
rned ghostly pale, dread
, she thought she would
of a phone shattered
ression dark and unreadable as Mary's l
rying boy and girl twins. Our family hasn't had more than one child per generation in d
nging between Caleb and L
Caleb's face, his look dist
e call with
let go of her. His palm brushed against her cheek in a stra
softly, voice edged like a blade. "Y