Punishment: Lilliths Trials (Fate and Fangs Book 2)

In Professor James' second tale, we share in the pain, suffering, and torment of the Welshire Vampire Family's beautiful but deadly rival Lilith. Her mysterious.
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    • Despite her fair hair and white garb, her voice was ugly, cold, and black as her heart, which was itself equal to the dark void beyond her captive light. Unfortunately, Lilith still did not yet know her boundaries. Not that it mattered. Give me another reason to continue her suffering thus! Though tempted to remove her biting cries forever, I only briefly smote down her banshee voice. In one blue flash, her next words were silent. Her mouth moved, and moved forcefully. Her putrid eyes bulged and her skeletal neck flexed with screams that reached no ears in the void or anywhere hence.

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