An Illicit Obsession
a's
tiful woman I'
sharp tug deep in my stomach almost bordered on
be saying thi
away with a teasing smile. Blood rushed to my cheeks, leaving me speechless. Was he flirting with
this. At dinner, I made sure to sit as far from him as possible. His face was stoic, the teasing smile and charming glint in his eyes gone. W
aught me. The corner of his lips curled
y thoughts were still tangled. Leaning against the wall, I lit a cigarette, placing it between my lips just as I heard footsteps-two sets, stopping a f
g me, stating his intent
sponse. I'd thought my father would easily sway Killian Knight, given their bond. But instead, Killian dismissed him cold
retreated-only for another pair to appro
would he do to me? I quickly stubbed it out and ran, circling around to find the nearest door leadi
tared back at me, reflecting the moo
you,
him made him look both
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vesdropper," he sai
ath, there was nowhere to go. His eyes glinte
Kni
don't allow smoking." His breath min
, but he leaned in, hi
The warning in his tone
odd
ve. He placed a hand above my head, his gaze swallowing me whole. His lips hovered near mine, and a curren
p for it," he said. "Make up to you?" My
to his lips, then
voice dipped lower, his breath brushing ag
ou want?"
na
ha
." He tilted my chin upwar
is thumb traced my lower lip. His focus w
s a dangerous mix of desire and warning. My heart pou
ghs wasn't fear-it was
his lips parted. I moved closer, one hand sliding against his chest. I fel
o
ugh. I pushed him away and bolted befo
e, three times-but the memory of him lingered, his presence still wrapped around me. My heart thund
-
ook a deep breath as the sun peeked out from behind the clouds, hanging high on the horizon-a rare sight in this part of the country. But in September, at least, you can still get days
ed to
his again. I was careful. After
med, clutching his shoulde
y shoulder as I ran. But in my haste, I tripped. I never hit the ground. Strong arms caught me, their grip firm yet oddly gentle. T
" His voice was low, his dark gaze piercing. It felt as though every
aring my gaze away from him. My eyes darted around, ensuring no one saw us. If
cheeks. It was nearly impossible to ignore
excitement lighting up her face. I humored her, watching as she wandered deep into the shop, disappearing
rd someone walk in. The footsteps gr
stood at the far end of the counter, holding a pair of
look
ing something
d, my eyes drifting to a disp
melled faintly of nail polish and metal. I sensed someone behind me before I saw them. My posture straigh