y hair across my face and some hair entered my mouth.
ere he
ke he didn't have a home to get to. He wasn't moving. He lo
in and I didn't ima
on Elena? Don't even answer that right now.. can you come get him? It
wet wood. He didn't turn but I know he must
Elena." He
arely a whisper. "It's cold
end for someo
of fear straight through my heart. I walked until I stood beside
the wind causing me to shiver.
and stared at me. I didn'
and that's the worst
d of temptation? That's bullsh
"It doesn't matter if it's true. It only matters that it could be true. The doubt... th
ing. Not fr
own voice starting to break
e water, defeated. "
ut before I could stop them. "For
out m
was a snake. A test he
ached up. His fingers, icy cold, brushed against mine. A jol
ot to his feet, unsteady. Our bodies collided in the dark, my shoulder against his c
ee. I could feel the frantic beat of his heart against mine, the heat of
re were only the two of us, clin
were gone, replaced by something else.
Not off the pier.
ectrocuted. He took a hurried step back,
was a prayer and a
ugging myself. "Just...
ng before we got home. The house was dark and blessedly warm. We shed our jackets in the hallway, the silence screamin
llowe
back. I turned, and he was there, too close, his eyes dark
," he breathed,
whispered.
up, not to touch me, but to grip the counter nex
was shatterin
el the heat from his skin. He was going to touch me. He
going to
he tile a drop of water from our j
s kicking in. His arms shot out
ip was iron around my waist, mine clutching at his shoulders as we fought for balance
re fr
hearts hammering against each other's ribs. His arms were locked
aze dropped to my lips. I knew what was comin
door swu
the kitchen, illuminating the
old eyes took in the scene in one swift gaze, smiling like he'd been given a trophy. Daniel
t just hardened into something
voice like ice, "inte
t as if someth
ale, stony mask. "Mr. Sterling. What are yo
ked to the living room and retrieved a black leather journal from the couch. He h
ze sweeping over me with cont
ed to prevent, Father. It seems my concerns were not unfounded. I w
ng than any explosion. Daniel didn't look at me. He just stood there, staring at the s
poke, his voice w
hispered. "The
time, the click of his bedroom loc
oor. It was addressed to me. The subject line: "Formal cease Directive Regarding