A strong hand raised him and his teeth gripped the metal rim of a water-bottle.
"Not on your life, Morganna," his voice rumbled at her ear a second before his teeth gripped the lobe with a heated little nip.
Her tongue snagged the gold ball ring a second before her teeth gripped it, the little pout on her lips assuring him she meant business.
But now blood welled and trickled down where Jim's teeth had gripped and torn, high on the shoulder.
And finally, with the teeth no longer gripping him, he was able to twist his body and his injured leg came free.
Her teeth gripped the scruff of my neck, not piercing either hide or flesh but paralysing me.
His teeth gripped the tender tip; his tongue stroked it until she was a writhing mass of desperate sensations.
The leech whirred, flickers of light where its teeth gripped the ground.
Before the man even knew what happened, teeth gripped fiercely into his neck, piercing his skin with a white-hot blaze.
Her teeth gripped her bottom lip.