his hand off my arm, my skin buzzing where
snapped back. I straightened my dress, trying to r
is voice dropping into the low, sandpaper territory that always m
ing me up. His eyes flickered to my hairline, whe
flinch. I just rolled my eyes, a sharp, d
ck to hit, Noa
l, the hem of my black gown swishing against m
d down on the countertop, catching the attention of the guy pouring drinks. "Five sh
trying to drink away their problems. Five glasses slid across the c
alcohol scorched its way down my throat. I needed to go numb. I needed to d
sharp edges of my anxiety. By the third, the thumping bass of the music didn't feel like it was att
ngers feeling a little clumsy now. The salt was messy, stickin
the liquid slosh against my rim. My vision was starting to go soft.
the haze. She was suddenly there, her eyes wide as she looked at the 4 e
room already fuzzy. My hip against the bar to keep from sliding off the e
anding it back to the bartender. She turned me around by my shoulders, her grip firm and grounding. "Khi, look at
out of my throat like lava. "What's one more." Xalia's expression softened that look of pity I h
, her hand firm on my waist as I navigated the room like a glitchy video game charac
wn onto a velvet armchair in a corn
iling was spinning slow, lazy circles. "I feel like....
e a bottle of water she snatched from a passing tray. "Drink. All of it." Before she could dash
and the door. She pointed her finger at me, dead serious. "Khi, stay. D
ng like it was filled with h
t didn't even bother to find a seat in my ears. I looked at the bottle water like it
ling like they were made of jelly. I had destination, just a desperate need to not be here
braced for the impact, but it never came. Instead, a pair of strong arms
eyes. "You really don't need to keep hurting yourself just to get my
grip tightened, his thumb grazing the ribs just under my chest. "I'm already watching," he whispered, his tone
hort-circuited; I couldn't tell if the heat was radiating from hi
d my coordination into a joke and made the room
inally managed to gasp,
eeling like they were made of lead. I managed to stumble for
y eyes struggling to focus on those blue eyes of h
sounded more desperate than dangerous. "I don't wa
eep one hand on the wall just to stand. "God, you such a light drinker, Drama Queen," he teased, his tone shifting bac
t the room decided to do a full 360. The floor felt like it was made of liquid, and my knees completely
e this time; he hauled m
n," he muttered, starting to steer me
I almost tripped over again. "I want more. I want.......more alcohol." No
ok like shit and you barely being here for
lenged. "Who care
He snapped, his jaw ti
ard him, my hand catching the lapel of his shirt to keep
his eyes tracking the way I w
I win, I get more tequila. If I lose....I'll listen to you.
y fingers were brunched on his shirt. He didn't pull aw
ner of his mouth-the kind that told me h
dropping low. A flirty rasp that
ook on your face when you loose." He straightened up, his hand still fir
roat. I blinked, trying to focus my eye
es landed on a long folding table near the window. A group of ho
ger toward the noise.
arm. "You want to play pong? Against me? Khoine, you can
bravado. I tugged on his lapel, pulling him down to my level. "Or ar
reached up, his fingers grazing my jaw for a split second before he tucked a loose s
nsity. "Just making sure you are ready for the consequences when you loose.
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