After I left for college, I thought I’d never see Eden again. But I found myself headed back four years later, destitute and unable to find a job anywhere else. Still, I was adamant nothing would keep me there for long. Then I met the intoxicating Dax Allard. Copper-colored eyes, skin that emanated an exceptional heat, and a host of strange talents… It wasn't long before I was drunk on him. But Dax’s past was darker than mine, teeming with ancient secrets. Falling for him could cost me my life. I had two choices: walk away or deal with the perilous consequences. It was no choice at all. This is the first episode of a serial novel, and runs around 50 pages or 12,000 words
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Blood rushed to my face at his tone. “What…” I swallowed. There
was no way I’d ask this if I wasn’t hopped up on whatever they’d given me, but
I wanted to know. “Have I offended you in some way?”
For a moment, Dax stared at me, confusion coloring every facial
feature. When understanding seeped in, his eyes widened. Seemingly
unconsciously, he took a step closer to me. In spite of the giant fireplace
roaring just a few feet away, I could feel his body heat waft out toward me. He
was like a walking furnace. “You think…you’ve offended me?” He actually sounded astounded.
I stared up into his copper gaze, the effects of the drugs
somehow melting away. I was completely hypnotized. There was no way I could’ve
lied to him, not even if my life had depended on it right then. Nothing else
existed in that moment but the two of us—Oscar, the room, even what had just
happened to me in the forest fell away.
In a quiet voice, I said, “You act like I’m the most abhorrent
person you’ve ever met. You refuse to come near me. And you don’t want me
working for you. Why else would that be?” Ridiculously, I felt a lump in my
throat, simply by speaking of his rejection.
A muscle tensed in Dax’s jaw, as if he was physically biting
back what he wanted to say. His fists tensed into balls, thick veins standing
up on his arms. “Ms. Beaumont,” he finally said. His quiet voice held a hint of
a tremor. “Believe me when I tell you I am not in the least… offended by you.” He took a deep breath.
“It pains me that you think so.”
“Then…then what is it?” I asked, still gazing into his eyes.
But he shook his head.
“Another secret,” I muttered. “You seem to have so many.”
He smirked, his gorgeous face transforming into something hard
and bitter as he looked away, toward the windows and the woods outside. “Yes.
And none of them are good. It’d be in your best interests to stay away.”
The fire crackled. I realized that sometime during our
conversation, Oscar had slipped away. I looked down at my hands, fisted in the
blanket. “What if…what if I don’t want to stay away?”
I couldn’t believe I was saying the words out loud. I had just
met this man. But somehow I knew that he felt exactly the way I felt. I was
beginning to suspect it was the reason he was so…strange around me. There was
something between us that eschewed the traditional hesitant, “play it cool”
attitude normal guys and girls our age displayed before they got to know each
other.
I expected him to become furious or stalk away. It surprised me
when he sighed deeply instead. “Then we’re in trouble,” he said, his voice
barely a rumble. “Because I don’t want you to stay away either.”
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