January in Atlantis by Alyssa Day (best thriller novels of all time TXT) đ
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This time it was Flynn who shouted her name.
And that's when she fell inside his soul.
"I see you," she whispered, awestruck and terrified at the same time. "I see you."
And she did. A whirling torrent of memory and emotionâhis emotionsâsurrounded and enveloped her, filling her with the certain knowledge of his pastâŠhis presentâŠhis now.
She saw the childhood he'd fled and his fierce love for the brothers he feared had forgotten him. The wasted yearsâthe friendship with the dragon shifterâthe love âŠ
"Oh, Flynn," she murmured, tears streaming down her cheeks. "You love me, too?"
He inhaled sharply and his eyes began to glow a hot, fierce blue-green. "The soul-meld," he said, his voice rough and almost broken. "I see you, too, Eva. I see it all. All of you. And you are even more beautiful inside than you are on the surface."
The heat of his body and the touch of his skin to hers kept her grounded when she thought she might shatter, enough to allow her to speak. "The soul-meld? What does that mean?"
He rolled to his side, pulling her with him, and kissed her very thoroughly before he answered. "It's a gift that's very rare, even to us, mi amara. When our soul finds our true mate, we open up to that person in every way and actually see inside each other's soul."
She blinked away the tears and took a deep, shaky breath. "It feels like a gift. A knowing on such a deep level ⊠I feel like you couldn't possibly love me after you saw everything inside me, though. I've been--"
"Eva," he said fiercely. "I could do nothing but love you after seeing you."
He kissed her, then, and showed her every bit of his heart, too, and she realized there was no point in denial or disbelief. Flynn gave her all of himself and she welcomed him into her arms and her heart and her soul.
It felt like everything.
It felt like forever.
At exactly three a.m., Snake called.
Flynn didnât know what to say, so he said nothing. Theyâd gotten dressed in silence, and all the while he was furiously thinking of how to stop this. Heâd give anything for an ideaâany ideaâthat would get him inside that copper mine without Eva. But Snake had agreed, almost too eagerly, to bring Flynn into the inner circle in exchange for Eva.
Now all that was left was to drive to the mine.
Eva was so pale that each individual freckle stood out like a scar on the porcelain of her face. She shoved her feet into her shoes and stood, looking around as if trying to memorize every inch of the tiny apartment.
As if she knew sheâd never return.
âEvaââ
âNo. Thereâs no other way.â She brushed by him in the doorway and ran down the steps.
Flynn was a broken man. How could he allow her to go into danger?
How could he not?
They had a twenty-minute drive to the mine. Surely, please, gods, he could think of somethingâanythingâin twenty minutes. He swallowed hard and then started down the steps after her.
âFlynn,â she said, but her voice sounded wrong. Terrified.
He realized heâd been a fool. Theyâd been ambushed.
He leapt over the side of the railing and landed just in front of Eva, between her and the threats ranged around them. Monkey, a big guy Flynn didnât recognize, and Zach were all there, lined up and ready for a fight. Zach leaned back against Flynnâs bike, and Monkey stayed safely out of range, but the big guy rocked back and forth, rhythmically punching one massive fist into the palm of his other hand.
âSnake?â he asked, but he doubted it. This guy didnât look bright enough to interest Eva. Flynn studied the low-brow face and bulging eyes and reconsidered.
He didnât look like he was bright enough to tie his own shoes.
âNo, I donât know who that is,â Eva said, her voice shaking.
âIâm Rock, pretty lady,â the thug said, showing them his blackened teeth.
Flynn flicked a contemptuous look at the moron. âAs in âdumb as aâŠâ?â
It took Rock a minute, but then he snarled and started forward, exactly as Flynn had hoped. Fights were always easier when you divided and conquered.
âCut it out, Rock,â Monkey ordered. âSafety in numbers. All right, man. Hand over the woman. Youâre outnumbered.â
Flynn smiled. It wasnât a nice smile. Monkey flinched at the sight of it.
âNot a chance, you bunch of losers. I said Iâd give her to Snake, and only Snake. We had a deal. I get patched into the Dark Angels, and he gets the woman.â Flynn didnât have to try to fake the rage in his voice. It was one of the hardest things heâd ever done in his life, calling Eva âthe womanâ less than an hour after sheâd been coming apart in his arms.
He had to save her. How could he even be doing this to her? What kind of monster was he?
But Kylaâs face, contorted in agony, flashed into his mind. They just had to rescue those girls, take down Snake and Narco, and get out alive. Then theyâd have the rest of their lives to learn everything about each other. To spend night after night after night in each otherâs arms.
He forced his face into an expressionless mask, grabbing Eva too hard by the arm. He shoved her farther behind him. âIf you want her, come and get her.â
âSure about that?â Monkey taunted him. âThe odds arenât good.â
Flynn shrugged. âYeah, youâre right. You shouldâve brought more men.â
With that, the Dark Angels attacked. Monkey and Rock closed on Flynn, and Zach circled behind him to catch Eva, whoâd been trying to make a break for it and run to her car.
Flynn thoughtâhe hopedâthat Zach really was on his side. If so, Zach was the best one to capture Eva.
Just as the thought entered his mind, she screamed behind him. When he whipped his head to the left to see what was happening, Rock smashed his massive fist into the side of Flynnâs face. Flynn didnât go down, not all the way, but he staggered back several steps and bounced off the outside wall of the garage.
Okay, that was gonna leave a mark.
âYou can still back down, asshole, but this is your last chance,â Monkey said, dancing around just out of Flynnâs reach and tossing a blade from hand to hand. Who knew if the idiot actually knew how to use one? Better to assume he did.
Eva screamed again, this time from the shadows behind the tiny staircase to her apartment, and the sound galvanized Flynn into action despite the ringing in his skull. Just in time too. Rock pulled a pistol from his side holster and Flynn figured that meant his âlast chanceâ was officially over. He launched himself at Rock, calling to the power of his water magic to propel him forward with superhuman speed. He knocked the gun out of Rockâs hand so hard he heard the manâs wrist bone crack. The gun went flying.
Flynn did a somersault over Rockâs head, hit the ground, and bounced back up into a spinning kick that took the man just under his left ear. That was the end of Rock.
He turned to Monkey, who was aiming a pistol directly at him.
âEnough fun and games,â Monkey snarled. âYouâre dead now, and I bet Snake rewards me by letting me have some fun with your woman before he kills her.â
âYeah, I donât think so,â said a new voice from behind Flynn. âDown, now.â
It was Jake of course. Somehow he mustâve gotten away from the Dark Angels long enough to follow Monkey to Evaâs place.
Flynn hit the ground, and an ice spear shot through the air exactly where heâd been standing and struck Monkey in the shoulder, causing the pistol shot to go wide. Before he could take aim again, Flynn was
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