“Protecting you has nothing to do with the power I have over you.”
Nibbling on the last of the bacon, I snickered. “Whatever.”
“We’ll see.”
Without a napkin in sight, I sucked off the leftover grease and salt on my forefinger.
“God, arrogant doesn’t even cover what you are.”
“No. It doesn’t.”
Without any warning, Hunter leaned over the table and grasped my wrist. Startled, I let out a little squeak. “And you’re never going to find any words that accurately describe me.” Hunter pulled my hand toward his mouth, and my eyes widened.
“Hunter—” A moment later, his lips closed around my finger, sucking the salt and grease right off. The tugging motion shot straight through my body like lightning. Another gasp escaped my parted lips as his tongue got involved, tracing upward. A flood of moist heat surged between my legs.
When he lifted his head, he was smiling slightly. “I was feeling left out.”
I opened my mouth, but nothing came out. My body ached now, my breasts heavy and full. I watched him let go of my wrist and back away.
“You taste good,” he murmured.
“You shouldn’t have done that,” I said finally, cradling my hand to my chest.
“Why not?” He stood and stretched his arms over his head, back bowing.
“Why not?” I sputtered. Anger rushed through me, partly due to his audacity and my response to him. “I can’t believe you’re asking me why not.”
“Explain,” he said.
“Because…because you don’t know me and—”
“I want to,” he said, as if that was enough of a reason—just because he wanted to.
I shook my head. “But you can’t do things just because you want to.”
“I can’t?” He laughed then, and it sent a heady shiver down my spine. “I think I just did, and I also know you enjoyed it.”
I shot to my feet. “How dare—?”
“Don’t even deny it.” He smirked. “I can tell.”
“What?” My knees felt weak. “Please enlighten me and tell me how you can tell.”
“I can.” He was right in front of me in an instant.
Standing beside him, his enormous size and strength overwhelming, I wanted to step back, but there was nowhere for me to go. And there was also that part of me that didn’t want to back away, that wanted to see what he was going to do next.
Hunter captured a piece of my hair, untangling it from the rest. Twirling the strand around his finger, he tugged me forward and onto the tips of my toes. To keep my balance, I placed my hands out, onto the cool skin of his chest. His skin… I never felt anything like it. Satin stretched over steely muscles.
He lowered his head so that his breath danced along my brow. “You are most definitely aroused.”
“No, I’m not.”
His dark brows rose above the sunglasses. “You’re not?”
Before I could shake my head or take the next breath, his free hand slipped between our bodies and his thumb brushed across the tightened bud. I gasped as the touch shot straight from my breast to my core.
Hunter smiled. “I think we both can agree now that you’re aroused.”
Then he let go and took a step back. I wobbled to the side, dazed. “That…that was really not proper,” I said.
“By your standards, not mine, but I was just proving a point.”
I wished I had thicker clothing. “My standards? How about human standards?”
Hunter laughed again. “Exactly.”
“Just because you’re not human doesn’t mean you don’t have to abide by human standards.”
His eyes narrowed. “Is that so? Why won’t you admit you’re aroused? Because I’m an Arum and not human?”
“What?” Was that it? Sure, it weirded me out that he wasn’t human, but honestly, I forgot what he was half of the time. Like when he
The smirk that graced his lips as he strode past me was a work of art. I wanted to smack it off his face, and maybe that was a bitchy thing to think, but he did
Hunter said nothing as he disappeared back into the room I was staying in. Though tempted to follow him, I remained on the deck. He probably expected me to trail after him like a good puppy dog.
Screw that.
I placed my hands on the railing and closed my eyes, letting the warm breeze wash over my flaming face. I was positive that my stay here was going to turn into something completely insane and out of control.
Because Hunter had been right, twice now.
I had been aroused—I was
Even knowing the truth behind everything, I still really had no idea what kind of shit I’d stepped in.
Chapter 10
Several hours later, I was flipping through a magazine I’d found, but my eyes kept straying to the study doors. Tossing the magazine onto the coffee table, I looked around the living room and exhaled loudly. I swung my legs off the couch and started toward the study.
“What are you doing?”
Heart stopping, I placed a hand to my chest as I spun around. “Jesus! Where did you come from?”
“The kitchen,” Hunter said, swaggering into the room. He stopped at the arm of the couch, the old tee shirt stretching across his broad shoulders as he swirled a spoon along the inner edges of a bowl. “What were you doing, Serena?”
For some reason I felt like I’d been caught doing something bad and that ticked me off. “I was looking for you, actually. I thought you were in the study.”
One dark brow arched. “I was.”
I glanced at the closed door and then raised my brows questioningly.
Hunter grinned. “Doors don’t really apply to me.”
My eyes widened. “So you can just squeeze through cracks or something?”
The grin didn’t fade. “Or something.”
Blowing out a frustrated breath, I watched him finish off whatever he was eating and place the bowl on the coffee table. “Can I ask you something?”
“Depends on the question,” he replied.
I really hadn’t expected a different answer. “How can you go from human form to something that’s not even solid?”
He sat on the edge of the couch, stretching his long legs out. Moments passed and, just when I figured he wasn’t going to do anything other than stare at me, he finally answered. “We’re able to break down molecules and spread them apart. We’re still in a solid form, but to the human eye it doesn’t appear that way.”
Curious, I sat on the couch. “So it’s an optical illusion then?”
Hunter nodded.
I thought about how he’d worn sunglasses outside earlier. “Does light bother your eyes?”
“If it’s bright, yes.”
“Do you like being in the dark more than you do the light?”
He rested his hands on his knees. “Actually, I prefer the light.”