Her Demon Lover Trilogy (Erotic Romance Series)

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pregnancy over quickly!”  Sandy smiled to
herself.  Feeling her stomach, she thought once again, a baby, no wait a demon,
her smile faded a bit. 
    Opening the book she decided she might
want to become a bit more acquainted with the differences that she would be
dealing with.  Her mind soon began to wander though, as she thought about the
demon and her feelings for him.  She shook her head, she had to be the only
woman who’d ever fallen for a demon, what the hell was wrong with her?
    Thankfully it was the weekend, and she
didn’t have to go in and concentrate at work.  Her mind was racing, especially
since the last couple of times the demon had visited she had sensed a change in
him as well, but she wasn’t quite sure if she was imagining it through pure
hope of her own feelings.
    Glancing in the book, she noticed a few
really nice things, like she wouldn’t or shouldn’t have morning sickness from
the pregnancy.  That was great, she remembered one time when her friend had
been pregnant, and thrown up all morning long for several months.
    No matter how she tried to concentrate
though her mind kept going back to the demon.  Sandy had to do something to get
him off her mind, so she got dressed and went to the mall.  It would provide
her with much needed exercise, and a way to keep her mind off the demon, or so
she hoped.
    The mall always made Sandy happy, now
that she’d lost weight, and was able to fit into those nice things, the one’s
she would look at in the past and wish.  Thanks to the demon, she had it. 
                  “Damn.”  She said to
herself, I can’t go for long without thinking of him.
    Walking out of the store, she was
looking towards the left, not paying any attention to where she was going. 
Someone ran into her, they must not have been paying any attention either.
                  “Oh I’m so sorry, I wasn’t
looking.”  A voice she knew stated.
    Sandy looked up and saw it was Jeff, she
hadn’t seen him in a long time, not after the one night of failed romance
they’d experienced.  He’d called her, but she just didn’t know what to tell
him. 
                  “It’s okay.”  Sandy said,
she didn’t really know what to say to him.
                  “Wow, fancy meeting you
here.  Sorry it’s been so long since I’d called you.  I was out of town for a
bit on assignment.”  Jeff said, smiling at her.  “You’re looking really great!”
                  “Thanks.  You look good
too.”  And he did, she thought, maybe this was something that could take her
mind off of the demon.  “I’ve been really busy at work, so it’s okay.”
                  “Would you like to go and
have a coffee in the food court?”  He asked.
                  “Sure, I was just enjoying
a relaxing Saturday.” 
    They walked and chatted a bit, catching
up.  Sandy still hoped that he wouldn’t bring up the one night, she had run out
so quickly, he hadn’t even a chance to ask her what was going on.  She’d
thought about it for several hours, after the demon had made her scream over
and over in orgasm that night.  Truthfully, besides the fact that he just
hadn’t really excited her, there wasn’t much else to it.
                  “So tell me have you been
seeing anyone?”  Jeff asked after they’d sat down with their coffees.
    Sandy thought about lying, but she had
never really been good at it, so instead, she replied.  “No not really, just a
few dates here and there.”  It was essentially true.  She didn’t think that
binding a demon to her was really seeing someone.
                  “Maybe we could go out,
try it again, if you don’t mind?” 
                  “I guess so, sounds fine
to me.”  She really wanted to back out, but figured this might be the best way
to forget the demon, and her building

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