Meadow
alm the storm inside me. I slapped a few crumpled bills onto the sticky table and
ender fingers. A strange, unexpected jolt of heat shot
, they flinched and ducked their heads, refusing to meet his gaze. The
, sobriety and sanity tried to reassert themselves. What was I doing? I trie
lly, but with an undeniable finality. "Too late for regr
down a dark, narrow alley. I felt a flicker of fear, but he walked with such confidence that I followed.
y bowed their heads in deep, unquestioning
mind. What kind of Rogue commands that kind of deference? But the thought
or. The lobby was a study in understated luxury, all dark wood a
he small space became charged with his presence. His scent was everywhere, his powerful aura pressing in on me, mak
ows revealed a panoramic view of the squalid little town below, its sad lights twinkling like
crystal decanter on a sidebar, pouring tw
ke a spark of static electricity, shot through me again. It was the "Sparks," the
the world that had become my prison. I
uestion I'd suppress
ice was a low whisper against my hair. "Tonight, I am just a man who needs to feel somethi
simple terms of our agreement. A bitter, self-mocking smil
e in one long swallow, and set the em
ce steady now, filled with a r
re complex, unreadable emotion-crossed his eyes.
traightened my back, and met his adva
went rigid as his fingers brushed against the edge of my leather mask.
second before sliding down to cup
er of worn leather, he kissed me. The pressure o
g in my hair as he deepened the kiss. A low growl rumbled in his chest, a
the mask, his breath hot. "It's
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