The Lightning-Struck Heart (Tales From Verania 1) - Page 30

the fuck not. I looked good (mostly). I felt good (kind of). Why the fuck not?

I said, “Dance with me.” I waggled my eyebrows at him.

He flushed. “You were dancing with the King.”

“I had to. I needed to yell at him.”

He looked horrified. “You’re going to lose your head!”

I rolled my eyes. “Yeah, because that happens so often around here.”

“I can’t really dance. I told you this. Remember the awkwardness? It’s awkward.”

I shrugged. “Dance with me awkwardly, then.”

Maybe I thought I saw the hint of a smile. And maybe I thought it was a nice smile.

So he bowed in front of me, and I laughed at him.

He took me by the hand and led me to the floor.

From there, he seemed unsure where to put his hands.

Because I liked seeing him blush, I said, “Anywhere.”

He went full-on red, but one hand went to my back and the other gripped my fingers and we moved.

He stepped on my foot.

I said, “Well, then.”

I counted out the waltz.

He followed, staring down at our feet.

The song ended and another began, and I said, “You haven’t run away yet.”

He said, “No, sir.”

He was nineteen. His parents were in the King’s Court. His father was a businessman who owned hotels across Verania. They made lots of money.

He said, “So I can provide for you.” He wouldn’t meet my eyes as he said it.

And I laughed at him again. I told him I didn’t need to be provided for. That I didn’t want to be.

“What do you want?” he asked me curiously.

Ah. Now that was the question.

“Many things,” I said, and he left it at that.

He was a better dancer than he gave himself credit for. Mostly.

But still felt… off. Because it was so nice. Just… nice.

The alcohol buzz was dampening. Things felt a little heavier now.

A third song was about to begin when Todd said, “Shall we—”

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