I hear a car pull up outside and quickly glance out the window. My heart quickens as Zak exits his suv, hair pulled back into a small bun and sunglasses shielding his eyes. I quickly grab my bag and rush out of the door, eager to start the day, but I was also a bundle of nerves considering I had no idea where he was taking me or what he would tell me.
His mouth widens into a smile when he sees me, lighting up his devilishly handsome face and I nearly stumble to the ground, no longer watching where I walk, but looking at the gorgeous man that is standing in front of me. He opens the door for me and ushers me inside.
“My lady.” I roll my eyes and try to hide my blushing cheeks.
“Thanks.” I mumble, not able to hide the smile that grows on my face. I never felt like this with Ryan. My heart
I follow his gaze as my eyes adjust to the darkness and gasp. We were standing in a cave full of beautiful crystals, all shimmering in different colors. There's a small pool of water leading into the cave and the sun shining through the waterfall makes every surface of the cave dance. It was so breathtakingly beautiful that I had no words. “I figured you might like it.” “Like it?” I laugh, still in amazement that something could be so beautiful. “I’ve never seen anything like this before.” His hand slides down my arm slowly and clasps my hand. The one movement brought all of my attention back to him. “Listen,” Again with the neck rub. I wondered what was making him so nervous. “I wanted to talk to you.” “To tell me your secrets.” I teased, but I was dying to kn
For the next few days, I stayed in bed unless I had to work. It seemed silly being so upset over a guy I was never with, but I couldn't help but feel like I left a part of my soul with him when I said goodbye. Would I even see him again? I told myself that one day, we would run into each other again and things might be different then. That thought was the only thing keeping me going. Towards the end of the week, I finally took Ryan up on his offer to go car shopping again, but it was another dead end. We had dinner and for a moment, I felt better. Not completely okay, but better. Despite coming up short at the car lot, I started packing up my room a bit. I’ve changed my moving date to the first week of July, leaving me a little over two weeks until I finally leave. I didn’t plan on telling my dad. I wasn’t sure if he would be glad I was gone or try to f
I was engulfed in darkness when I hit the murky water before I finally emerged at the surface. I wiped my eyes, hoping I didn’t smear my makeup too much. My eyes finally adjusted to my surroundings just as soon as I saw a figure in his boxers swinging on the rope straight for me. I gasped as he hit the water next to me, splashing water over my head. I didn’t get a good look at who it was, but I did see black ink on his right shoulder. Zak emerged from the water shaking the water from his hair with a devious grin. “What are you doing?” I hissed. Was he trying to start a fight with Ryan? “Swimming.” He said and dragged his hand across the surface of the water, drenching my face once again. “Stop it! I’m serious Zak!” I say and wipe the water from my face. As I open my eyes, he hits me again with warm water straight
Ryan smirks at me. "The guys and I made a bet to see if I could get the untouchable El in bed. I've got a lot of money on you, but it’ll be worth the effort. Of course, now that you know about the bet, I'll have to do this the hard way." I grab a nearby table, my head spinning. What was he saying? The room seems to have gotten dark and I couldn't manage to focus on anything. "What? Ryan…" I fell down on my knees, unable to stand upright any longer. My muscles seemed to have a mind of their own, not moving the way I wanted them to. He drugged me. That was the only explanation. "The effects will wear off in a few hours. You won't even remember anything." I see him removing his belt from the corner of my eye and my heart races. No. There was no way I was going to let this happen! I frantically tried to crawl to the door but he was already on top of me, fli
“El?” Dad's rough voice calls out. I slam the car door shut, resisting the urge to look back as I walk towards the house. Dad meets me out on the front lawn. Zak’s car stayed put and I desperately willed him to leave. “Why the fuck is your room packed up?” He demands, coming face to face with me. “Are you planning on leaving?” “Let’s talk about this inside.” I try to grab his arm but he shoves me off. I hear Zak exit the car and I curse silently under my breath. This wasn’t good. “Who’s this? Your boyfriend?” Dad takes a step toward Zak. “Is there a problem?” Zak asks, looking between me and my father. “No. I got this, Zak. Please go.” I plead. “She’s right, son. You s
As we ate our food in silence, I snuck a glance in Zak’s direction, but caught a glimpse of a little shadow standing just out of sight. The boy, maybe five or six, hid further behind Zak when I spotted him. "Hello." I say. The boy finally steps out, creeping up to me with curiosity in his eyes. "What's your name?" He looks up at Zak who gives a small nod. "Dylan." He says as he studies me and his nose scrunches up. "You smell weird." I couldn't help but laugh at the odd comment. "Do I?" I figured my night in the woods was to blame. He looks back to Zak and they stare at each other for a moment as if exchanging a conversation I couldn’t hear. "Oh, that makes sense." Dylan says aloud as if in the middle of a discussion then turns back to me. "Is that why she's pr
I wake to the tickle of fingers brushing up and down my arms. “El…” Zak coaxes, pulling me from my peaceful slumber. I was still laying on his chest like I hadn’t moved all night. His arms wrapped around me like a protective blanket. I don’t think I’ve ever slept so well. “El...” His voice grew a little louder. I groaned and he laughed. “We have to get up.”“Five more minutes.” I grumbled against his chest and wrapped my arms tighter around him, savoring every moment being this close to him. I wished I could lay here for the rest of eternity.“Come on.” He started to sit up, causing me to roll off him.I rubbed my eyes. “What time is it?”“Almost eight. My mom wil
ZakI caught her in my arms as she fell unconscious. Panic rose in me, seeing her lifeless body crumple in front of me, but I could see her still breathing. She must have used up all of her strength and energy, healing my father.I looked up at him and saw he was still limping, but his wounds were mostly closed and I knew he would survive. As much as that relieved me, I was now concerned about El and the hundreds of eyes that just witnessed what she did.Our healer, Cedrick, quickly rushes to the alpha. You could tell my father had expended all of his energy and he finally gave up the small task of standing and plopped back in the grass. Cedrick looked him over before giving a small nod to my mother.My mother’s eyes were wide as she stared at my father, much