Raven’s eyes instantly narrowed on Gerald as her instincts screamed at her to get the hell away from him. "But we didn't really get to talk and I think it's time we had a proper conversation about your intentions with the king." He continued, his smile cold and calculating. "My intentions are none of your business," Raven spat and she didn't back away even though he was invading her space. "Everything that concerns Aaron is my business," His smile disappeared. "I've been watching you sniffing around him like some stray dog looking for scraps. I know your type and I know you're after his money or his title or whatever you think you can get from him." "You don't know anything about me." She felt anger rising in her chest, her hands clenching into fists by her sides because this pompous f

