Calliope FAQ
Lord, I love these men, but they are both specific and vague at the same time. So, I have taken the liberty of forcing these boys to answer some of y’all’s questions. Just the ones that I’ve seen repeatedly asked.
Am I sure that Ayden won’t snap and kill me?
To be perfectly honest with you— I’m not. But what guarantee do any of us have? Think about all the times someone has wrapped their hand around your throat. All the times that you loved that rush as they pounded into you. For most of you it’s only fun when it’s with someone you trust, or even love. When you do it with a stranger, where there is no trust, it’s more of a rush. Now take that rush of not knowing if that person will hurt or possibly kill you, add love to that mix, and well—things get muddled. I’m okay with the not knowing. The idea that I might die at his hands just turns me on even more.
What’s each of our body counts?
That’s a little complicated, so here are the answers I managed to come up with from them. Ayden hasn’t killed anyone; I believe him when he says that. Dax admitted to no less than two hundred and no more than three—take from that what you will. Cain has an exact number, but he has asked me not to tell you exactly what it is. I will honor his request. I do know my exact body count. However, I am only willing to admit to the twelve that are connected to the night I was raped.
How do I love men who would kill me?
That’s always a fun one to answer. There comes a time when you fall so deeply in love with someone, or several someones, that all doubt goes out of the window. That’s what I have with my men. Each of them worships the ground I walk on. The only one that is any kind of threat to me is Ayden. And if he did kill me, all of my loves would follow quickly behind me. It’s a soul deep connection that we share.
Is there anything keeping us from continuing to kill?
Not a damn thing. I bet that sends a chill down your spine, doesn’t it?
Dax will have his post up soon.
Until next time, lock your doors, keep an eye on your kids and most importantly—don’t trust anyone.