lah'
ut into the bedroom, water dripping off my skin like quiet whispers against the floor. Th
ir was still damp as I combed through it, letting the strands fall naturally. My fingers lin
ever not know them, not in a million lif
since I'd arrived in this
of the room, walking through the stone corridors that still felt
pack maids and called out softly, "Excu
"At the dining hall, my la
k thanks and ma
here
le like a damn king. His presence alone sent a sh
und. I chose a seat two places away from him, close enou
at first. Just continued
said softly, "I see y
y, eyes piercing, voice
roperly. I'm Delilah Elaris, a healer. The one who pulled you out of whatev
against that particular dish. Your body's still recovering. Eat that"-
slightly. "And who are yo
to do. Because if you don't listen, you'll end up right back in
nough to make a statement-and looked him straight in the eyes. "Finis
nd, not giving him the satis
lowed me. I
n was
o the chair beside his massive bed. Crossing one leg ov
*
vy grand door, half-expecting it to stay shut foreve
stepp
resence, tall and commanding, like a god carved from obs
e bed. Then, he just... stared. Not blinking. Not speaking. Ju
oice deep, gravelly, like thunder rumbling
new his gaze hadn't left my body since I entered. "As I said b
id no
ok that
ly around it. His skin was warm... stronger than before. I held his
ll
ble-check his eyes, but
ushed again
do you think you're doing?"
you're thinking I'm doing." I stepped back
rrowed. "Sa
lence throb
ng a
ke striki
he neck and pinning me to the wall. His fingers were rough,
ccuse me of tha
flinch. I did
ce sweet as poison. "Acting angry abo
ond passed
bruptly, as if t
g had happened, my smirk li
ic," I murmured. "T

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