[Anathema 03] • Viperous (Anathema Book 3)

[Anathema 03] • Viperous (Anathema Book 3)
Authors
Olson, Yolanda & Bene, Jennifer
ISBN
9781946722720
Date
2020-11-20T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.27 MB
Lang
en
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The Convert

Life has never been this good.

True, I miss my friends and everything I used to have but now there’s hope in a place where it never lived before.

Inside of me, her.

Us.

She’s built something great and all are welcome.

The only problem with that is that he thinks he’s welcomed too. She doesn’t remember him, or at least that’s how she likes to live her new life.

I can see it in his eyes.

The disgust, the disdain … the jealousy.

I’ll do everything I can to protect her from all of the evil in the world.

Including my own father.

The Zealot

Past lives are in the past for a reason.

I’ve been blessed with so much more than I used to be, and I can only hope that I can do the same for everyone that comes to my home in the desert.

A place where only love and light shine, where the terrible things I used to do and be were left to rot in the proverbial rearview mirror.

He doesn’t like that I don’t remember him or his friend. He seems to think that I’m lying to him. I do recall some of the trauma but not all of it and I never want to again.

Maybe he’ll learn to forgive and forget.

Maybe he won’t.

Either way, I’ll lead him to the light and show him that he can be so much more than what he is, and in the end, he’ll thank me for it.

The Deviant

Blondes and junkies have always been my no-go’s.

Everyone has something that makes their skin crawl, and those are mine.

Granted, things could be worse when it comes down to it, but I’ve seen more than enough. After I came home, I saw the disappointment in his eyes—and felt it like a kick to the face when he accused me of being the one thing I never have been.

Back out to the holy land I go to get some answers. I don’t understand how someone can be so happy living a lie and forget the past as quickly as she did.

I promised him that I’d bring her back and I will.

All’s well that ends well, right?

Guess it depends on who’s ending you’re looking at.