Exodus (The Ravenhood)
Page 53
“You should hate me.”
“I do.”
“No, you don’t. You want to, but that’s not who you are. You want to believe the best in people.”
“Is that so wrong?”
“No,” he swallows. “It’s not.”
“Just bad for business,” I conclude.
A faint dip of his chin before his eyes gloss over.
I lean in, unable to help my smile. “Pills kicking in, huh?”
A little smile forms on his lips, which in turn tugs at the edges of my heart. And in that moment, his words ring true. I’ve been looking for the good in him. But I can’t trust him, which leaves us nowhere. He sinks into the bed a second later, and my smile grows.
“Ohhhhh, you’re high as a kite.” I straddle his lap before leaning forward and pressing my nose to his. “All doped up.”
He grins up at me, his smile so blinding that I feel that familiar flap of wings.
His grin starts to fade as I peer down at him. He slowly lifts from where he lays and kisses me, his fingers stroking my face in a way that has me turning my head to ignore my reaction. It’s far too intimate.
“Don’t do that,” I lift to climb off his lap, and he stops me with his hands on my thighs.
“Do what?”
I change the subject. “Are you going to tell me what happened?”
“You’re better off not knowing.”
I pull back and nod. “I thought that would be your answer. Can’t give me an inch, huh?”
I don’t miss the ironic twist of his lips as he gently lifts his hips, his growing erection letting me know precisely what inches he would readily give me.
Rolling my eyes, I take my place beside him and click off my lamp. We lay in the dark, inches away, untouching. We’ve never been in bed together, not in the domestic sort of sense. And I curse my stupid emotions for feeling what I shouldn’t when he begins running the pads of his fingers along my arm.
Utter fucking disaster.
Minutes pass, as I stay quiet beside him. His touch lulls me into a state, a minute before he pauses his fingers.
“Why did you sleep with them both?”
“Whoa.”
I click the light back on and slide to sit at the head of the bed, peering down at him. If his pupils are any indication, then he’s been pulled way under. Those painkillers must be potent, or he’s a lightweight. Otherwise, he would never let me hear the hint of jealousy in his voice. And it is undeniable.
“Why do you want to know?”
I get a half shrug. “I’m curious.”
“No, you’re not, you’re judging me. And it’s none of your business.”
His voice is faint when he speaks. “Je n’en ai aucun droit.” I have no right.
“English, Tobias.”
“I have no right. Answer the question.”