"I'm sorry, I'm in a hurry," Cole said, not breaking his gaze at the woman's beautiful eyes. "I'm trying to catch someone." The woman in front of her was like an angel, although Cole hadn't met one in his life. She smiled sheepishly. "Me, too. I'm trying to catch someone. I'm Brielle,” she said, looking adorable when her cheeks blushed. Cole's eyebrows raised, wishing he could read her mind, but it wasn't one of the skills he had. Before he could ask her, Brielle's lips curved into a seductive smile. "I'm trying to catch you," she said as she placed her hands on the back of his neck, raising her heels and kissing him passionately. Cole thought it was the sweetest kiss he had ever tasted in his lifetime, knowing it was an enemy's kiss.
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As soon as the curtain of night fell upon the forest, like a shadow, I ran swiftly but quietly to the dark woods. I muttered a curse because Raven must have realized he was being followed as he suddenly changed his path, dashing like wind and heading to San Rafael. He sauntered along the tall shadowed trees for a while and smirked as he reached the end of the woods, walking carefree and heading to the Wild Side, the only bar in town.
My gaze slid away from him and glanced at the old bar, thinking he would not be able to go anywhere here in the open. Raven would not risk traveling in daylight when he knew he was a wanted fugitive, but what worried me was him finding another victim tonight. I could still catch him, but the prick stopped and chatted with the locals at the main entrance, pretending to be a tourist.
In a place with less than a thousand people residing, there was no need for a bouncer at the entrance because the owner, old Thomas, knew everyone. He could kick the asses of the teenagers who wish to drink inside, but he would always welcome passersby or tourists with a hefty amount of money to pay for drinks.
Heaving a deep sigh, I padded toward the entrance. And as soon as I got inside, my eyes wandered and found Raven sitting in the dark corner, drinking, pretending to enjoy the whiskey while his eyes focused on the beautiful woman singing on the small stage in front.
I sat quietly on the barstool and followed Raven’s gaze. My eyes squinted, seeing new faces entertaining the customers for the night, but what caught my interest was their lead vocalist, smiling while singing Yesterday When I Was Young, an old song.
My eyes narrowed, wondering if Raven and I were thinking of the same thing, but I had never met anyone as beautiful as her in my lifetime. She has the face of an angel, and her amber-colored eyes sparkled as she smiled while singing, feeling every line of the song. She looked blessed with full lips, making her look sexier when she opened her mouth to sing or smile.
She was sitting on a chair, so it was hard for me to know if she was taller or not, but she could be twenty or twenty-three, maybe younger. With the metallic bobby pin she has on both sides of her wavy hair, she looked eighteen to me. She was wearing a white mini dress with a halter neckline, and with its thin fabric, I could see her floral matching underwear. I scoffed, thinking she must be trying to match her colorful sneakers.
The customers watched her quietly as they enjoyed their drinks, but who could blame them? It was not just her euphonic voice, singing her own rendition of the song from 1974, but the way she gazed at you like she was singing only for you. It never happened in Wild Side to have a beautiful and a really good singer. Just now.
I hissed, hating the fact she was distracting me. Before I could delve deeper, I turned to the man behind the bar top.
“New band? Where’s Stephen and his men?” I asked Thomas without looking at him as I didn’t want to break my gaze at her.
“Those bastards didn’t show up,” hissed the old man as he pushed the rocks glass toward me. “These fellows here said they used to sing in the bar and promised to sing for free for two or three songs in exchange for free drinks.”
My eyes narrowed. “Tourists?”
“Nah! The beautiful lad singing there and those two holding the guitars are Mrs. Writingham’s grandchildren, and the one drumming was a friend,” he said, pointing at them.
“And the one on the keyboard?” I took the glass and sipped the liquor he gave me as I pointed at the man who would constantly gaze at her, curving a gentle smile while his fingers tapped on the keys gracefully.
Thomas stopped wiping the table and gave a quick look at the man. “Not sure, a friend?” he shook his head. “Maybe a boyfriend. I saw him whispering in her ear when they came, but that’s not enough proof, right?”
My head shook, suppressing a smile. “Not enough proof, Thomas,” I glanced at him and saw him shaking his head.
He chuckled, puffing out a small air as he stared at me. It was only for a brief second, but it was enough for me to know what he had in mind.
“I remember your grandfather used to say that. How’s Nicholas?” he asked. “Too old to visit an old friend?”
One corner of my mouth lifted, and I sipped my liquor again instead of answering him, pretending to enjoy the night.
He served another drink to a customer, and when he returned, Thomas propped his elbow on the bar top and watched her.
“Will you stay here long? Or you’re here only for business? Nicolai would never stay here that long,” he said, still wanting to make a conversation with me, unsure if he was like the gorgeous woman singing trying to steal my attention.
I licked my bottom lip, sipped my drinks again, and glanced at Raven because the beautiful lad Thomas was telling me distracted me badly. He was still on his seat, now talking to a woman, one more unfamiliar face in town, perhaps another tourist.
Placing my glass on the bar top, I answered him, “Just like my father, Thomas. Only for business.” It was brief and direct, hoping he would get it that I didn’t want to be distracted anymore. As I gazed at her again, our eyes met, and I was surprised to feel an unfamiliar emotion when she smiled at me.
I swallowed hard, breaking my gaze, realizing I wanted her. Closing my eyes and breathing hard, I stood up, placing the paper bill on the table and glancing at Raven again, but the man I was tailing was not on his seat anymore. My eyes spotted him walking toward the back door with the woman he was talking with a while ago.
“Damn!” I muttered, annoyed at myself for getting distracted with a woman for the first time. I walked toward the direction he exited, hoping to catch him, but as soon as I got out of the door and had the chance to take hold of Raven, someone grabbed my arm.
“Wait,” The sweet voice stopped me, causing me to turn around.
“I’m sorry, I’m in a hurry,” I said, not breaking my gaze at her beautiful eyes. “I’m trying to catch someone.” She was like an angel; I could not help myself staring at her, although I hadn’t met one in my life.
She smiled sheepishly. “Me, too. I’m trying to catch someone,” she said. “I’m Brielle,” she said, looking adorable when her cheeks blushed.
My eyebrows raised, wishing I could read her mind, but it wasn’t one of the skills I have.
“I’m trying to catch you,” Brielle curved her lips into a seductive smile, and before I could ask her, she placed her hands at the back of my neck, raised her heels, and brushed her lips into mine.
(Brielle’s POV)“So?” Xian blinked curiously at Bryce.I was still in shock at what Bryce did to Lucilla. Although I could not say if what I felt was jealousy, there was a prick in my heart, remembering Cole and Levana’s union and now him kissing Lucilla. I clenched my hands, hiding my worries about what she might do to him. I couldn’t shake off the disturbing thoughts that he gave her a reason to kill him.“So… What?” Bryce asked, wiping his lips on the back of his hand as if he had something awful in his mouth.“No magic?” Xian’s eyes were wide as she asked. “Spark? Or…”Bryce scoffed. “If you think I can be her life mate, you’re wasting your time. I told you I want to kill her with irritation, thinking I was -”Ichiro burst into laughter, interrupting Bryce. “Wow! I can’t believe you fell for that,” he exclaimed.“You said…” His face turned crimson as he pursed his lips tightly.“You really believe that? God, how would we know?” Xian rolled her eyes and scoffed. “Our sister’s eight
(Brielle’s POV)“I thought they could not read our minds?” Bryce asked, followed by his surprised gasp.Lucilla smirked. “Idiot! I don’t need to read her mind to know what she’s thinking.” She rolled her eyes and continued to climb the stairs.Bryce opened his mouth to retaliate, but Xian grabbed his arm, taking his attention.“I need your blood, hunter,” she smiled and blinked her eyes adorably. When he didn’t move, she sneered. “You need me to check if your blood’s healthy or…”“No need,” he sighed, frowning at the stairs. “If she can fly, why does she have to use the stairs?”I pressed my lips to suppress a smile, but when I looked at Xian and Ichiro, I was glad a laugh did not leave my mouth. They frowned, not finding his joke funny.“Not funny?” Bryce smirked.I glared at him, warning him to stop before Xian decided to get every ounce of blood from his body.““What? I can’t joke, but she’s allowed to hurt my feelings?” Bryce smirked. “Is she always like that?”Xian rolled her ey
(Brielle’s POV)“Gen, what have you done?” I murmured in horror, gasping in disbelief and standing beside Bryce.Bryce stood frozen in the doorway, his eyes widened and his mouth agape. His hands tightly gripped the knife handle, but he seemed unable to move it. He had probably tried to pull it out, but what he had witnessed inside the luxurious log house immobilized him. Like Bryce, I was in a state of shock. We both stood there for what seemed like an eternity, trying to process what had just happened.“Brielle, help me.”Immediately, I wandered my eyes around the room, looking for Kione. She was sitting in the farthest corner of the room, almost like hiding. Her body shook as she sobbed, and when our eyes met, I felt a pang of sadness in my heart. Gen was on the couch, motionless, and her left arm was hanging limply on the floor. The blood on her wrist told us what had happened before we arrived.Gen…I could not believe Gen was dead.“Oh, dear heaven! Kione, what have you done?”
(Brielle’s POV)I parted my lips, welcoming his tongue, hoping that when it touched mine, it would bring a surging reaction inside me, but nothing melted… nothing exploded. But I could say that Bryce was not only a skilled hunter but also an expert kisser.As Bryce wrapped his arms around my waist, closing the gap in our bodies, I lifted my arms, clinging like a vine to his neck, closing my eyes, and kissing him back with the hope of pushing away the pain of remembering Cole, not wanting me in his life, andHow should I define our kiss?It was sweet and…Bryce broke the kiss before I could finish describing it and eased back. His lips turned into an amused grin. He lifted his hand and grazed my cheek.“Done analyzing?” He chuckled softly.I bet my cheeks blushed because he laughed again. “I am not analyzing, Bryce,” I denied. “If it wasn’t obvious, let me tell you… I am kissing you, and I can say you’re good.”“Good?” he smirked, his eyes on my lips.I swallowed hard, looking elsewher
(Brielle’s POV)The diamond in the engagement ring on my finger sparkled when sunlight kissed the stone. I didn’t know why I still wore it when, in my heart, I knew I would not marry Bryce. After Levana left, I decided to stay and sit under the tree, looking blankly at the woods, not caring if there was a danger ahead of me.Even if the highest official of the Order of the Orion would come and threaten to kill me, I would not care. What I had seen in the cabin and what Levana had said were enough to make my body numb, and if anyone pierced a knife to my heart, the pain was too much to feel anything.“Brielle.”He seemed distant, and his worried call made me blink in confusion as I listened to the familiar voice. “Brielle,” he called again, shaking my shoulder.When I craned my neck to see who it was, I blinked again and saw Bryce standing before me. My eyes narrowed as I looked at him from head to foot. I noticed he was dressed in full gear, with all his weapons strapped to his body.
(Brielle’s POV)A cry escaped my mouth, remembering Cole, moaning Levana’s name. It shattered my heart into a million pieces, and the pain was beyond incomparable to anything painful that I could think of. I didn’t know how I managed to move, but as soon as I could, I ran away from the cabin. My eyes were blurry because of the endless tears rolling down my face, but despite that, I didn’t stop running. I didn’t care where my feet led me; I just wanted to get out of this place… of this island. Then I stopped abruptly, pressing my hands against the rough bark of the tree trunk and gasping for air, realizing one thing. I was running in a circle and never reaching the inside of the protective sphere. My body was still shaking from running and crying, and when I looked around to gather my thoughts and steady my breathing.“Damn it!” I hissed, looking up and planning to get up on the tree to see where I was exactly.Four days ago, as I set foot on this island, I admired its beauty, but n
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