nd of my alarm blaring. My head throb
I groaned, rolling
e tall stranger. The car. The hotel. Everything was not clear
mas. Had I walked home? I couldn't remember. I stumb
base of my neck, was a mark. It wasn't a purple bruise like a normal hickey.
this, it's called a hickey not a wound" I muttered,
itting headache. I covered it with concealer and a turtleneck, grabbed my bag
ping my head down as I found a seat
s, Miss Vance," a voic
e. Tha
ed up. Standing at the podium, wearing a crisp white shirt and glasses
mine with zero recognition, only cold authority. "And in this cl
looked as handsome as that night, but he looked at me
down at my book, trying t
back row, my hands shaking so hard I couldn't even take notes. Every time Prof
't blame them. He paced the front of the room as he spoke, but he never looked at me. Not once. It was like the night
d to pack my bag. I just needed to get
ance. A
udents filed out, whispering and casting curious glances my way.
sk, looking through a fo
ast," he said, his voice clipped. "You didn't contr
me, right? You were there. Last night. You chased Marcus away. You took me to your
dea what you're talking about. I spent my evening reviewing case files at the estat
actually lying to my face. I have the bloody hickey on my neck
walked around the desk, his presence filling the room until I
pping low. "Perhaps you should be more careful with
s. "Why are you doing this? Why are you making everything di
plit second before snapping back to my eyes. " I don't know what y
onse immediately, my brain shut down because I
tering shut. I expected him to pull away, to keep up the act. Instead
n inch, his skin making contact
a moan slipped out of my mouth immediat
his breath hot agains
still hur
at him staring at his eyes as they turned dark, he looked exactly like last night. Before I
s voice suddenly ice-cold again as he
and bolted, my skin still scre
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