The night had teeth.
I felt them as soon as we stepped outside, the sharp bite of the wind, the prickle along my spine that whispered we weren't alone. Nicholas moved beside me, his presence steady, protective, but I could sense the storm under his skin. He wore calm like a mask, yet every line of his body was sharpened, alert.
We walked down the quiet street, the city muffled in a rare hush. My hand brushed his, not by accident this time, but because I needed the contact needed to anchor myself in him. He didn't flinch. His fingers curled around mine, strong and sure, and something inside me splintered.You're in too deep, Elena. But the thought came too late.
Halfway to the car, I caught it movement, a shadow breaking away from darker shadows. Nicholas noticed too; I felt the subtle shift in his grip, the way his body leaned closer to shield mine.
A man crossed the street toward us, slow, deliberate. His coat flared with the wind, and his gaze was fixed only on Nicholas. I couldn't hear the words, but I saw the curve of his mouth, a threat dressed as a smile.
Nicholas stopped walking. His fingers slid from mine, leaving a cold ache in their absence. Stay here," he said, low enough only I could hear.
The authority in his tone rooted me to the ground, though my heart rebelled. Every instinct screamed not to let him go, not to let him walk into whatever this was alone.
The man stepped closer, and even from a distance, I felt the weight of him like he belonged to the same world Nicholas did, the world of secrets and danger he never spoke of.
I couldn't hear what they said, words exchanged too fast, too quiet. But I saw Nicholas's jaw tighten, his fists clench at his sides. I saw the stranger lean in, whisper something that made Nicholas's face go still, terrifyingly still, before he gave the smallest nod. And then the man walked away. Just like that.
Nicholas stood frozen for a long moment before he turned back to me. His eyes were darker than I'd ever seen them, the kind of dark that made me shiver.
"Elena," he said, my name breaking like gravel in his throat. "You need to trust me. No matter what happens, you don't ask questions. Not yet."
Trust him? My whole body wanted to. My heart already did. But my mind knew better.
I opened my mouth to push, to demand answers, but Nicholas was already moving. His hand caught the side of my face, rough and desperate, and then his lips were on mine.
It wasn't gentle this time. I wasn't careful. It was a collision, a fire that burned through restraint. His mouth claimed mine like he couldn't afford to stop, like he needed me as much as air.
And God help me I kissed him back. Every ounce of fear, every ounce of longing, poured into that kiss until I was trembling against him, my fingers tangled in his coat, pulling him closer. When he finally tore himself away, we were both breathing hard, our foreheads pressed together as if separating would break us.
"You shouldn't be near me," he whispered. "But I can't let you go. The confession was raw, dangerous, and it left me shaken to my core. For the first time, I understood Nicholas wasn't just a man with secrets. He was a man being hunted by them. And now, I was caught in the crossfire.