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“I feel like I also have to let you know that one of the reasons I can't sleep is because I keep looking at the damn doors to your bedchambers.'
My gaze shot back to him.
'And then I lay there wondering why in the hell I placed your chambers beside mine. Sounded like a good idea,' he said, and my stomach rolled. 'Now I'm not so sure. Because I spent far too much time thinking that all I had to do was walk a couple of feet and that chamber wouldn't be empty. You'd be there.'
The tripping sensation turned into a falling one. 'And that is a bad thing?'
'Undecided.'
I laughed, looking away. 'Well, I feel that I should let you know that I too was staring at those damn doors, and I'm only a few feet away and...'
'And what?' Shadows gathered in his voice.
'And I don't mind engaging in bad ideas,' I told him.
Ash chuckled. 'You wouldn't, would you?'
I grinned as I tugged the edges of the throw up to my chin. 'I am particularly talented at engaging in bad ideas.”
― A Shadow in the Ember
My gaze shot back to him.
'And then I lay there wondering why in the hell I placed your chambers beside mine. Sounded like a good idea,' he said, and my stomach rolled. 'Now I'm not so sure. Because I spent far too much time thinking that all I had to do was walk a couple of feet and that chamber wouldn't be empty. You'd be there.'
The tripping sensation turned into a falling one. 'And that is a bad thing?'
'Undecided.'
I laughed, looking away. 'Well, I feel that I should let you know that I too was staring at those damn doors, and I'm only a few feet away and...'
'And what?' Shadows gathered in his voice.
'And I don't mind engaging in bad ideas,' I told him.
Ash chuckled. 'You wouldn't, would you?'
I grinned as I tugged the edges of the throw up to my chin. 'I am particularly talented at engaging in bad ideas.”
― A Shadow in the Ember
“Thirty-six.'
My eyes fluttered open. 'What?'
'Freckles,' he said, his cheeks... pinker than usual. 'You have thirty-six of them on your face.'
That strange, whirring sensation surged through my chest. 'You actually counted them?'
'I did,' Ash rocked back. 'I did the first day you were here. I counted them again to make sure I was correct. I was.' He fixed the loosened tie of my robe. 'I really hope there's no doubt left when it comes to my interest in you.'
'There's not.'
'Good.”
― A Shadow in the Ember
My eyes fluttered open. 'What?'
'Freckles,' he said, his cheeks... pinker than usual. 'You have thirty-six of them on your face.'
That strange, whirring sensation surged through my chest. 'You actually counted them?'
'I did,' Ash rocked back. 'I did the first day you were here. I counted them again to make sure I was correct. I was.' He fixed the loosened tie of my robe. 'I really hope there's no doubt left when it comes to my interest in you.'
'There's not.'
'Good.”
― A Shadow in the Ember
“I knew his parents. I called them my friends, and I call Ash one of my own,' he answered, head straightening. HIs gaze caught mine and held it, 'I think I will call you one of my own.'
I really had to be asleep. 'Why?'
'Because you've given him peace.”
― A Shadow in the Ember
I really had to be asleep. 'Why?'
'Because you've given him peace.”
― A Shadow in the Ember
“You know what the hardest part is, liessa? I don't even know why I'm fighting this need. You would have me, wouldn't you?'
'Yes,' I whispered without a hint of shame or guilt. It was the truth, even if there was no deal, no duty to be carried out. And that should've terrified me.
'I would have you.' His lips coasted over mine. A tremble coursed through me as the tips of his fingers trailed down the side of my throat and over my shoulder. 'You would have me.'
Those fingers followed the vee of the robe, gliding over the swell of my breast. 'Yes.'
'They why can't we?”
― A Shadow in the Ember
'Yes,' I whispered without a hint of shame or guilt. It was the truth, even if there was no deal, no duty to be carried out. And that should've terrified me.
'I would have you.' His lips coasted over mine. A tremble coursed through me as the tips of his fingers trailed down the side of my throat and over my shoulder. 'You would have me.'
Those fingers followed the vee of the robe, gliding over the swell of my breast. 'Yes.'
'They why can't we?”
― A Shadow in the Ember
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