Sweet Evil Fangs
nking mine open before I could even react. I jumped in surprise as he too
d after him while he laug
should we
al. In front of us stretched a wild blur of r
, I was
se, the crowd, the dizzying lights-it was too much. I could feel the color draining
shed against my skin. I tucked a loose strand of hair behind my ear and glanced a
egal to look tha
forgotten? This is our date!" Hi
discomfort and just tugged me closer. I decided not to rui
nt to ride
elf politely as he pulled me closer. Some people glared, but when they s
know th
tilted and twirled in every direction. A few looked like they might faint o
when I felt someone gra
ng, young lady?" Nathan's teas
?" I flashed an
try-you're not
s hand gripped mine firmly, leaving no room for argument. When it was our turn, the a
rt hammering. This was my first time at a car
he said
e confidence. He rubbed his thumb over my knuckles, silently
rea
furiatingly confident grin, j
in waves that made me scream. Nathan, of course, was laughing the whole time like a maniac. When
d," he laughed,
though a small part of me
he grabbed my hand aga
e, leaving me the blue. As I adjusted my seat belt, someone ramm
athan shouted, laughin
ctually hurt. I spun my
a challen
nted two fingers at me like mock pistols. I drew an imaginary line across my throat in reply. When the moment came, we charged str
much fun I was having
er, "how was the nigh
ival lights glittering beneath us. I was quietly eat
ded shyly, avo
ngs. I felt his eyes on me, and my heart raced. The Ferri
night, Natasha. I
half of his face shadowed, the other glowing softly. He lo
movement. Then he leaned closer, and
kiss on the back of it. My cheeks burned insta
ured, "what's
hink, and looked at the moon. Despite how strange this day had been,
tomorrow,
every moment-his laughter, his touch, that kiss on my hand. I groaned, telling mys
ir a mess. I dragged myself out of bed and shuffled dow
, Mrs. J
. "What on earth happened to you? You loo
The sunlight stabbed at my tired eyes, and
e it to school
e girl who went out
from the
hey looked li
Nathan's not
as fear crept up my spine. All around, students stared
y lip, and quickened my pace. My hands turned cold as I
ran straight
ea
ok who'
nd her friends standing in front of me, arms cr
just about to-" I tried to leave
e," Natalie said, her tone sharp
as heading-and it was nowhere good. I forced a
w I'd imagined