The night wrapped around the city like a velvet shroud, hiding everything that moved beneath it or maybe it was just hiding us. Every step I took beside Nicholas felt like walking a tightrope, every glance over my shoulder a reminder that danger didn't announce itself. It followed. Always.
We didn't speak much. The tension between us was a living thing, pulsing in the space we shared. My hand brushed his once, then again, each time a spark that made me shiver, made me want more, even as the shadow of last night's intrusion lingered like a warning carved into my skin.
"You've changed since last night," Nicholas said quietly, not looking at me but scanning the streets. His hand gripped mine, firm, unyielding, grounding me against the pull of panic.
"I'm… aware," I admitted, voice tight. "But not afraid. Not of you, anyway."
He turned sharply, eyes catching mine in the darkness. "Not me?" His tone wasn't question, it was disbelief, layered with something else I couldn't name.
"Of what you make me feel," I said, heart hammering. "That's… scarier than anything out there."
He studied me for a long moment, his gaze softening, then hardening again. "Good," he whispered. "Because feeling that… is dangerous. And you're in my world now, whether you like it or not."
We reached the car, parked under a flickering streetlight that made the shadows dance across the asphalt. Nicholas didn't unlock the doors immediately. Instead, he moved behind me, his presence a shield.
"Do you trust me?" he asked suddenly.
I hesitated. Trust was a complicated thing especially with him. His world was riddled with secrets, danger, and decisions I couldn't possibly understand yet. But looking into his eyes, seeing the way he tried to protect me while holding back pieces of himself, I nodded.
"I do," I said softly, even as my stomach clenched.
He didn't smile. He didn't need to. His hand brushed my cheek again, thumb tracing the line of my jaw in a motion that was gentle, terrifying, intimate. My breath caught.
"We don't have time for hesitation," he murmured. Then, without warning, he pulled me closer, pressing his forehead against mine, and whispered, "Not now, not ever if we falter, even for a second, we're lost."
The words left me trembling. Not just from fear, but from need. Desire tangled with danger, making me dizzy, reckless in ways I hadn't allowed myself before.
The moment stretched. His hand slid from my face to my shoulder, then down my arm, a trail of heat in its wake. I wanted to lean into him, wanted to close the distance completely, but the world outside reminded me why restraint mattered.
A sudden sound made us both spin footsteps, deliberate and measured. Someone was close. Too close.
Nicholas's arm went around me instinctively, pulling me behind the car. He crouched, eyes scanning the shadows. "Stay quiet," he hissed. "And don't move unless I tell you to."
I held my breath, heart pounding, listening as the intruder approached, the sound of boots crunching on gravel echoing like gunfire in my skull.
The danger was here. Real. Tangible. And it wasn't going away.
Nicholas shifted, his body practically shielding mine, his hand brushing mine once again a spark, a reminder that even in the midst of fear, we were bound together.
"You can't leave me," he whispered, just loud enough for me to hear. "Not now. Not ever."
I wanted to argue. To fight the pull. But I couldn't. My body, my heart, even my fear had already made the choice.
The intruder emerged from the shadows, a figure I couldn't fully see, but the intent in his stance was clear. Nicholas's grip tightened on my wrist, and I felt it the unspoken promise that he would do whatever it took to keep me safe. And then the world exploded into motion.
Nicholas moved first, silent, precise. I stayed pressed behind him, watching, heart lodged in my throat, as he confronted the shadow from his past. I didn't know who this person was, what they wanted, or what it would cost but I knew one thing: I would follow Nicholas into whatever fire was coming, because nothing else mattered. Not dangerous. Not fear. Not even myself.All that mattered was him.
And in the shadows between us, fire and desire collided, binding us together in ways neither of us could deny.