~Rory~
A day working with the feds was exhausting physically and mentally; imagine an entire workweek with them swarming the station, questioning the investigation we did over the past five weeks, and impugning our faculty to do our jobs. Even Mayers look maddened in sharing the progress he had with them. I can sympathize with him. No matter how appalled I was at his treatment of me, there’s no questioning his dedication to these cases. He gave this case his one hundred and more attention, and now the feds had taken that chance away from him.
A week has gone by since Zwick and Hickman’s death. A week of being a double agent for my daytime job and the nighttime task of helping the team locate Tauri. Even with the additional strong point brought by my shift as Lycan, my energy level was at rock bottom.
Eli
~Rory~I can’t remember the last time I laughed my heart out. My cheeks were in pain from being pulled too long. God, how long has it been since I had this much fun?I wasn’t the best skater. Paul was much more graceful than me, but Elijah was worse. My fingers in both hands and feet weren’t enough to count the times he had fallen on his bum.“Cazzo!” if his curse words were boulders thrown each time he’d mutter them angrily, this rink would’ve been only debris by now.I circled the six-foot giant sitting on the ice, elbows on his knees, as he glared straight at the bleacher. He tossed his beanie long ago, and so did his scarf. The two offending materials are scattered at both ends of the rink.
~Rory~A hate-filled relationship grew between darkness and me since the beginning of this year. This is probably the only time darkness will redeem itself in my good graces.In the dugout, Elijah removed my skates and left my feet bare as he secured a black scarf around my eyes.“Are you nervous?” He needed confirmation even if he could hear my heart pounding on my ribcage walls.“A bit.”“And the rest?” he chuckled, leaving my side. Sounds of things tossed inside the duffle bag filled my ears.“Excited…” I bit my lip. “Aroused, and I’m wet.”He groaned. Two can
~Rory~“Sight,” I replied without hesitation. I figured it was my best option because he had my hand tied on a bed before. And I wanted to see him so badly.Elijah chuckled, standing up to remove my blindfold. My brows creased, eyes adjusting to the light to find him smiling down at me, amusement filtering his face. “What?”He shook his head. “Remember the rules.”I bit my tongue from further questioning him and remained standing. My eyes flitted across the room. Indeed, I was standing on the side of a king-size bed, scattered candles providing warmth, light, and a sensual aroma in the air. The source of the sultry tune was a record player on the side of the bed; beside it was a bottle of wine, a half-filled glass, and another filled w
~Rory~“Again,” I demanded.Elijah chuckled. “Again? I did it three times already.”I nodded, “please?” My eyes were dreamy, and my heart was warm with affection for this man.“Alright,” he conceded.Naked from waist up, hair tousled from our previous coupling, he cradled an acoustic guitar in his lap. His smile was mesmerizing, and the way he bit his lip as he glanced at the strings, strumming and changing keys, made my belly flip.Tonight, I discovered a lot of things about Elijah.One, I love his domineering side in bed more than the gentle giver. Just thinking about what we’d do
~Rory~Looking at Jace, holding the steering wheel with one hand, the other clenched into a fist pressed on his lips, elbow resting on the windowpane as we thread the route to Seattle made my stomach twist bitterly.“Stop staring,” Jace groaned, keeping his eyes on the road.It was his schedule to ‘babysit’ me, a joke going around my odd circle of friends lately. Today was Saturday, my day off from work. Eloisa and Gail guilt-tripped me into meeting them for a drink with a couple of our friends. For all I know, they just want insider gossip about my relationship with Elijah.“I can’t help it,” I leaned back in my seat, giving Jace a scrutinizing side eye.Can he blame me? I had known
~Rory~“What the hell is Jace doing?” I grumbled under my breath. Blood pumping fast in my veins, I stepped out of the pub.The guys told me that Jace and Paul had an argument with two other fellows in the booth next to us. ‘They are going to settle it like adults,’ were Ethan’s exact words. He was wise not to get in the middle of the situation. Four men in an alley will gather less attention than a larger crowd. I can’t really blame Ethan for trusting Paul. He had done this too many times back when we were together. He knew how to keep things on a low profile, but knowing his true identity sent gooseflesh to rise on my arms and legs.Jace was a wild card. He never does anything without intent, but it was unclear what he wanted to get out of this one.
~Elijah~“You have been warned.” I could practically hear Jace’s smug voice in my head as I watched Rory step inside her parent’s home.Sadly, I can’t even argue with him. Nolani and Henry, who swore to serve me for eternity, sided with Jace when we were planning this night.I had word from my spy that Greco recently learned of Jace and Paul’s existence and aims to capture one of the twins. Jace would die first before bowing to the dark king, leaving Paul a defenseless prey for Greco’s spy and Tauri.Henry was still digging deeper into how Paul was given to the Lewis family. The Lewis’ had been one of the founding residents of Salvatore Hills. I came across a few of that family’s ancestors. Through time, they’ve
~Rory~ Lilacs. It hit me like a wind brought by a super typhoon. Someone was watching me from the couch. I couldn’t see in the dark, but like Elijah said, I don’t need my eyes to see what’s around me. A strong current in the air, like static energy, flickers in the dark. Two other individuals are inside this house. One stood right across from me where mom’s beige couch sat, and one was upstairs, right inside my room. The one downstairs wears the static energy. It’s my dad, or who he should be based on his scent and his silhouette that’s becoming visible as my eyes adjust to the darkness. The other’s essence, the one upstairs, glows like a bulb with a day’s life left on it. Fear had my heart galloping wildly inside my che