BloodLines
she had no concept of time, but the warm orange glow outside hinted at the a
ted branches stretching towards the sky like nature's cathedral The Bayou's mysteri
room. Come in Leila called out. The door swung open, and Kade stepped
We have a lot to do. Here, get showered and dressed, he handed her t
d with that he turned to leave but not before his ga
, dresser, and even under the pillows, but it was nowhere to be found. A pang of unease settled
nveloped her in warmth, with soft gray marble covering the walls and floor. A larg
ill felt surreal – the creature, Vera's sacrifice, and Kade's sudden appearance. Questi
er racing mind. She let the water was
aled a face she barely recognized – refreshed, yet haunted. But something caught h
closely. The gashes on her cheek and forehead had shrunk, n
s words echoed in her mind: "You're safer here with me
searching for an answer but knowing she w
d leather jacket Kade had provided. She braided her hair i
th ancient tapestries, oil paintings, and ornate mirrors seemed to whisper secrets. Soft, g
hed leather. Leila's footsteps echoed through the silen
ood leaning against a counter, his black edgy clothing simil
ds with precise movements. He then lifted a slice to his mouth, eatin
ed, his expression unreadable. "Ready?"
ed, her voice steady despite
or a moment before he slammed the dagger
e off that is Leila's heart raced as Kade walked past her, his movemen
scent of gasoline and leather. Leila's eyes widened as she
, a beast waiting to be unleashed. Kade already
t was decked out in black leather as Kade turned the key, and the muscle car's engine roared
the Bayou enveloped them. Cypress trees loomed like
linting in the moonlight. Alligators and god knows what els
swamp, the car's headlights castin
above a whisper. Kade's gaze flicked to the rearvi
he car hurtled down the deserted road, the onl
They soon they turned onto the highway, Kade's foot pressed down on th
with expert precision. His hands moved with a f
hing you like?" he asked, his voice low and husky. Lei
before focusing on the roa
enveloped them. Mardi Gras celebrations filled the stree
ned as they passed her hotel. Police tape surrounded
away tears. Kade's gaze flicked to he
his deep voice reassuring. Leila nodd
pped outside a bar, its neon sign reading "The Black
she asked as Kade opened the trunk, revealing an arr
weight balanced in her hand. "You're a very dangerous man, do
now let's go, he said simply as he walked towards the bar, Leila f
la's senses went on high alert. But as she stepped deeper into the smoke-fi