In the shadow of Love
ome in her old sedan. The wipers screeched in their tireless battle with the storm, but they couldn't keep up. Her gaze flicked anxiously between
What
was different. The streets seemed quiet, the usual chaos of the city swallowed whole by the
of her thoughts. The car engine sputtered, with a loueartbeat quickening, a cold knot of dr
she
focused determination, she steered her sedan to the edge of the road, th
er fingers. She sat down there for a moment, staring blankly at the rain-soaked windshield
that she wasn't completely cut off f
r phone onto the passenger seat, the
buildings and streetlights into ghostly shapes. She shrugged at the thought of stepping o
pped her face, soaking through her coat in an instant. She cursed under her breath, struggling with the umbrella as t
ards the headlights. A black truck emerged from the gloom, slowing as it approac
e of grey, which seemed to peer right through her. His rugged features were sharply defined in the dim streetlight, and the tensio
ce deep and calm, laced with an
the umbrella tighter. "Yea
t her car, then back at he
rarely brought anything good. But the rain was crazy, and she didn't
twitched with amusemen
m for a long while,
y!" she
emed to hum in the air around him. His dark jacket clung to his frame, already
hood,"
Aaron, his name tag barely visible in the dim light, fix the engine. He mov
he straightened, wiping his hands on his jeans.
ss cr
" she muttered, wal
tion, as reality set in that
unreadable. "I can tow it. There's a shop n
p immediately. "And
. "I don't leave beautiful lad
re me that please. You ex
all night and hope someone else stops, or you let me assist
empty street. She despised the feeling of being vulnerabl
antly. "But if you try
interrupted, smirking.
was answ
n that had drenched her to the bone. Madison sat rigid in the passenger seat, her fingers clamped aro
, his tone light but pr
im a wary look
on the road. "Nobody ends up stranded on nig
ses kicked in. "I don't know ho
e amused him. "Relax, it's
ing the city blur into a swirl of distorted lights. She wasn't about to ente
n repair shop, its neon sign barely visible in the rain.
. I'll sor
he rain, with his broad frame cutting thro
g. Something about him made her unsettled. His calm demeanor, his unflinchi
did. That contradiction left her tangled with a thr
from his hair. "My boy's gat you covered," he said, c
"What's that go
he said, waving her of
ith suspicion. "Why
ay I have a soft spot for
said finally. "I r
a moment before he started the t
n address, and the
n front of her apartment and turn
hand on the door hand
. "Take care of yourself, Madison." reaching
d to the room, she couldn't shake off the feeling of
on's face kept flashing in her mind- those piercing grey eyes, tha
s he, r
their pat
fall outside, its rhyt