Chapter 10 “We should go down and talk to my parents,” Kris said. She hadn’t forgotten about them—not exactly—but with Korrin in front of her like that, she had forgotten everything else. She knew she had been worried when she had come up to their cave—home? Is that what I should start to call it? But Korrin had put her at ease, as much as was possible anyway. Korrin was right: her life was rough, and she was definitely the outcast, but Korrin would keep her safe. She knew deep down in her heart that she meant more to him than anything else in the world. Even the Kingdom. She didn’t know how she knew it, but she did. He would do anything for her. “They probably think I’m dead,” she said offhandedly, pulling up her jeans. She could still feel Korrin’s seed deep inside of her, soaking th

