The office was empty, but silence can be deceiving. Every tick of the clock, every whisper of air through the blinds, made it feel like the walls themselves were watching. I could feel Nicholas behind me, his presence like gravity steady, unyielding, protective.
I wanted to pull away, to reclaim some semblance of control. But his hand brushing mine as he passed made me freeze. That one touch carried everything we hadn't said yet desire, warning, and the promise of danger.
"I don't like waiting," he murmured, voice low enough that only I could hear.
"I'm trying," I whispered back, though my voice trembled more than I wanted. Trying wasn't enough anymore. The tension between us was coiled tight, ready to spring, and I could feel it stretching thin like a wire about to snap.
A sudden sound, the faintest creak of a floorboard, made my stomach drop. Nicholas's body stiffened immediately, his gaze slicing through the dim light. He wasn't just alert; he was hunting.
"Someone's here," he said, voice clipped, almost a growl.
Before I could ask, he moved, fast, silent. I tried to follow, but the door slammed shut behind him. I was trapped, my heartbeat loud in my ears, panic clawing at the edges of reason.
Then he appeared again, closer, his face inches from mine. "Stay calm," he whispered, thumb brushing along my jaw. "I've got you."
The closeness made my knees weak. I wanted to push away, to fight the magnetic pull, but I couldn't. I was caught in him, in this moment, in the dangerous mix of desire and fear.
A shadow moved near the doorway, and Nicholas stepped in front of me, hands ready. He didn't wait. He lunged, catching the intruder off guard, the movement precise and deadly.
I gasped, watching him, heart lodged in my throat. Whoever this was, Nicholas handled them without hesitation and yet, when the moment passed, he turned to me, expression raw, vulnerable in a way he rarely allowed.
You see now," he said quietly, brushing my hair back from my face, "this isn't a game. Staying close to me puts you at risk."
"I know," I whispered, even as my body still longed for him. "And I… I don't care."
His lips found mine, slower this time, deliberate, tasting, claiming, but restrained. We broke apart only when we had to, breaths mingling, tension and heat coiled tight between us.
The danger hadn't gone. The threat lingered just outside, waiting, watching. But for one brief, stolen moment, the world had narrowed to us fire, fear, and desire, tangled in ways I didn't know how to untangle.