Forsaken And Found
ht mind thought it was a good idea to name a place with over 170 rainy days a year Thornmere? I had been stuck in this dreary pit for seven months
into my memory for the rest of m
tside. Naia and I were drowning in boredom, passing ti
ed, fiddling with the edge of her cleaning cloth. "Nobo
en if this place stayed empty for weeks, she'd find something for us
annoyance. "You're impossib
g for a customer who might make our day less miserable-and maybe even leave a tip. But instead of salvation, we were greeted by the
you at school?" I asked, h
her teeth flashing mischievously. "W
. These two were the only rays of light in this dreary town. If there wa
reshly baked muffins from the tray. "Th
s like little tornadoes,
declared, licking choc
warm smile. "Now hurry home-it look
!" they chimed in
bbed the mop to clean the trai
rost should pay you more. If it weren't for your muffins, nob
" I agreed w
y other day. Without your baking, this place would'
her curls playfully. "In two days, I'll be gone. I'
s a dump-but it's a little less d
place for too long,"
er searching for your place in the worl
I cared to admit, but I managed a ner
ack into place. "It'd be a waste for someone
I said, retreating to
or jingled again. Sylas and Rowan, two factory guards, tru
ylas!" I snapped. "I
!" he apologi
ine had decided to die yet again-I noticed the bell above the do
open, catching me off guard
ugh my mind as I braced for impact. But instead of h
lver hair seemed to shimmer even in the dull café light, and his piercing gray eyes seemed to g
The words slipped out b
ize how tall he was, how perfectly his black suit fit beneath a long, elegant
I stammered, flus
a voice so smooth and deep
turned to grab a menu from the counter
hispered, barely kee
her," I hissed, tryi
with unfiltered longing. "I'd have
own heart was pounding a
" he asked suddenly, his
ly, hiding my gloved hands beh
d, smirking as though
u?" I asked, desperate
" he said with a
my cheeks heating. "Our coffee machine
ffee you make," he said, h
, and I struggled to keep my com
olding mine. "Because," he said with a f