Now, now.” I placed a hand on his back. “Jealousy colors you black, Geoff. If you wanted to be a pretty princess too, I would have bought you a crown. I’ll be back soon.
~ Katherine Mcintyre
Are you telling me Kara Orris is afraid of rain?” Hunter’s grin twisted into a smirk as his eyes lit up, relishing his new discovery with absolute delight. “Why, that’s adorable!
From the way his face lit with curiosity to the slight tilt of his jaw, even the lingering scent of brine and breeze gave him away.
The tides rolled up to crash against the shore while we sat feet from one another with the remnants of all we’d left unsaid driving us apart.
So this is how the merchant ship won’t follow us,” I mumbled, “They aren’t insane enough to join the party.
His heat warmed her, even as her insides turned to ice.
A chill swept through the air, the sort of graveyard kiss promising bad news to follow.
My hands trembled, so I took a deep drag to calm my frayed nerves. I just wanted to forget that terrible sight, but questions multiplied in my mind as the smoke furled.
Time to make herself scarce because, hell, she didn’t want to pass that thunderhead on her way out.
Blonde hair drawn into a no-nonsense bun, her new manicure the deep red of fresh blood, she’d even donned a blouse and slacks for the occasion, something Neve had forgotten Veronica owned.
Every flutter in her chest when he sat beside her, every flush to her cheeks after a compliment, and every longer-than-average embrace would end tonight.
The last thing I remembered was joining the crew in a rendition of “Take to the Sky,” but the rest of the time blurred after I drank absinthe with the Captain.
While the club-kid lifestyle might’ve once appealed to him, after he discovered even drugs wouldn’t dull his sharpened reality, he went into each round cold.
Luckily, common sense had never been a strong suit of mine and my feet moved faster than my brain.
Wasn’t allowed to have pets. I killed my pet cockroach when it crawled into my ear.
A sullied green “S” stood out on a graying backdrop that made for a road marker up there. We called it the wasteland.