till sitting in a vase on her nightstand. She should have thrown it aw
r skin. The way his eyes lingered, unblinking, as if he could strip away e
hate
ye
hiver at the memory of his words.
ng so terrifying. No one had
s, trimming stems, breathing in the scent of lilies and roses. But the air felt h
f washed over her. He kissed her cheek, smili
ped around her, she reali
y didn'
d touched her hand. Not the way h
herself to smile at Daniel, to hold onto the man she had
the shop, she felt it-the prick
d, and th
is hands in his pockets, his posture lazy and con
something electric
-that dry, knowing curve of his lips that told her he h
eath h
d. Instead, she found herself frozen, heat c
the door with trembling hands, she kne
that kept her awak
as w
d to focus on arranging a bridal bouquet, but her hands trembled with every stem she tied
f. Relief softened her shoulders when i
, pressing a kiss to her forehead. "You
akly. "You al
uickly, stepping outside to take the call. Through the glass, she saw the
words, but she watched
ph
ed. Adrian's warn
oughts tangled in knots of suspicion, sh
ike prey?" Adrian's voice
He stepped out from the alley, his
that," she
"You wouldn't have n
ere," she said,
" he countered smoothly. "Th
ed. "That you
ped closer, slow and deliberate, until her back pressed
y, her breath shallow
ed with danger. "Because he doesn't deserve you." His eyes bore i
ing in her throat. "You don't
hing her ear. "Then ask him again
her blood t
mate. "And when the truth burns you..." His fingers brushed a stray strand of her hair, t
ing into the night, leaving her breat
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