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“Lissie,
darling, this has gone on long enough.”
“Get out of my
way, Stryker. I’m not your darling, and you’ve had your say.
I have a deposit to make, and then I need to get home. I
have a houseguest.” She smirked. “Anyway, why are you still
here? I saw your little moment with Cherry earlier. I’m sure
she’s overjoyed.”
The hurt anger
in her eyes was irresistible and drew his fingers to touch
the warm flesh of her cheek. She jerked away, and he shook
his head slowly. “Don’t think you can hold yourself away
from me, Lissette.” His eyes glittered with their
otherworldly magic.
“Don’t you
pull out your vampire mojo! I told you we’re over.” Her back
was to the bar. The scent of his skin wafted into her face.
She adored the way he smelled—that combination of man, his
cologne, and soap. It was extremely difficult not to fall
under his spell.
“We are not
over, Lissie. You and I have had a misunderstanding, but we
will work it out. And you know there is nothing between
Cherry and me. There hasn’t been since the first moment I
laid eyes on you. And it may amuse you to know she claims
that you have grown on her. She even gave me a lecture for
upsetting you.”
Closing her
eyes a moment against his appeal, she stomped her boot in
frustration. “Why are you doing this? Damn it, Stryker! Get
out of here. You are no longer welcome in my bar or my
life.”
He pressed his
body against hers more fully, putting his face in her hair a
moment, feeling that silk against his cheek before he pulled
back and looked into her eyes. Lips just barely shy of hers,
he murmured, “Don’t be stupid, Lissie. You’re angry and
hurt. I get that, and I’m sorry. I should have asked you
myself. But that doesn’t mean we’re over.”
“You can come
over and visit Alex when I’m here at the bar. I’ll work with
Henry to make sure he gets in school and is taken care of
during the day. Don’t come in here again, Stryker, or I’ll
ban your entire tribe.”
Worry that he
couldn’t get her back slid through him. Not something he
cared for at all. He had to pull out his big guns. Moving
back from her a bit, he reached into his pocket and pulled
out a coin and twirled it between his fingers. Wearing a
predator’s grin, he asked casually, “Do you remember the
first time we were together?”
She closed her
eyes, and he watched a shiver work through her. The tension
holding his stomach loosened a bit. He still affected her.
All wasn’t lost.
“What about
it?” she whispered. The memories of that night swept through
her. His hands on her, his lips, and the way she’d felt as
his teeth had slid over the tender flesh at the place where
thigh met leg. He’d filled her up. Body and soul. From that
moment, she’d felt as if her body was made for his, and he’d
held her heart. She was a damned fool, but oh, how she loved
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