Twist My Heart Brooke Taylor (classic books to read .TXT) đ
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I propped my shoulder against the hallway wall. âNot coming to bed?â
He spun the chair toward me, leaning back as his gaze leisurely slid down my body. âIf that is an invitation, you should know I sleep naked.â
âYou donât need an invitation or a dress codeâit is your bed.â
He shot me a dimple. âMy bed or not, vampire rules apply.â
âThatâs why you donât sleep at night? Youâre a vampire?â I grinned.
âI wish, but no.â
âSo what are these vampire rules you live by, then?â
His chin ducked as he flashed a shy, boyish smile. âWhen I started getting interested in girls, my dad set me down for the sex talk. But letâs face it, between movies and the internet, the cat was already out of the bag. Still, he wanted consent to be clear in my horned-up pea brain. I was into these paranormal books as a kid, so he used the vampire rule. A vampire canât enter someoneâs house unless heâs expressly invited in. Dad said vampire rules apply not only to a womanâs house, but her bedroom, any bed she is sleeping inâeven if it is my ownâand especially her body.â
âWell, I would invite youâŠbut right now the bed is occupied by one very stinky, passed-out German shepherd.â
He crooked his finger and motioned me closer.
I thrust my hands up in innocence. âI wasnât the one who kept Titan up all night drinking and partying.â
Nikâs face tightened as my surrender dragged the hem of his flannel shirt high up on my thighs.
âCoopâs a dead man. First he cock-blocks me, then he gets a damn dog to do it.â He drew in a deep breath before running his eyes over me again. âYou bought a whole new wardrobe. Why are you still wearing my shirt?â
âBecause I like feeling your things against me.â
âMyââhe arched a browââthings.â
âWant to trade this thing for another?â I fingered the top button open as I approached. âIf we sleep naked here, I guess I donât need it.â
Nik growled. âNot in front of the cameras.â
âYou really need so many cameras?â
He made wide eyes at me. âRegretting it now.â
When I got close enough, he wrapped his arm around me and scooped me into his lap. Stroking his hand up my thigh, he slipped it under the shirtâs hem. As his fingers strummed my skin, he whispered how much heâd missed me against my ear. Soon his mouth, tasting like cinnamon and sugar, found mine for a kiss. I squirmed, clamping my lips together.
His hands clasped my hips to keep me still on his lap. At his narrowed gaze, I explained, âYou taste great and I should go brush my teeth.â
Nikâs chuckle sounded manly and devilish as all hell. âYouâre not going anywhere.â
His open mouth ran from below my ear, down the nape of my neck. A blast of heat and goosebumps played across my skin as he nibbled at my shoulder. âIn fact, you taste so good, I could eat you alive.â
âNot in front of the cameras,â I mocked, eliciting another growl. âShouldâve come to bed earlier.â
âIâm really, really sorry I left you alone all night. We werenât exactly partying though. Coop wanted us to have a memorial of sorts for Will.â
âMr. Foxtrot?â
âHe died two months ago, during my last deployment. Coop couldnât make it to the funeral and hasnât gotten closure on it.â
Nikâs mouth skimmed my shoulder, stopping on my neck with a soft kiss, as I asked, âDo you have closure?â
* * * *
Nik drew in a long breath, before purging the words âI donât want closureâ into Theaâs flesh. Did he really just admit that? Why? A simple âyeahâ or âIâm fineâ wouldâve sufficed.
Her arms encircled him, drawing tight. Slim fingers stroked up into his hair, easing his head deeper into the crook of her neck. He inhaled deeply. The fine grains of her scent polished down the harsh edges of his soul, numbing him and answering his questionâThea was why.
She was here for him with her arsenal of painkillers. So much better than a stab of morphine to the thigh.
Her arms cinched him in tighter, allowing him to relax against her strength, let go of some of his own. She didnât ask for anything and he didnât give her more for a long time. Breathing her in was enough. Trouble was, her essence was like truth serum. He wanted to confess all of his sins. Relive the worst days of his life, so she could tell him it was all okay, she was here now.
Special Ops soldiers didnât reveal the details of their working lives for a reason. But he needed to share this part of himself before he could tell Thea what heâd learned about her. She had to believe, trust, none of the horrible realities or unconscionable truths in her life would change how he saw her, how he felt about her.
Lifting his head from her shoulder, he leaned back in the chair. Under the pretense of a caress, he circled her wrist with his fingers, slipping his thumb over her pulse. In the recesses of his mind, he kept track of its rhythmic beat.
âAfter the tornado, you asked if I was a doctor. Iâm a corpsmanâa combat medic. When things go bad, really bad, my teammates trust me to help them.â His own pulse ramped up as images of Will dying, begging for help, came rushing back. Nik swallowed, his mouth painfully dry. Maybe this wasnât such a good idea.
âCoop said he wouldnât be alive without your blood in him. Thatâs what he meant? You saved his life.â
She wasnât pushing for more on Will and the reprieve calmed him. Maybe this was a better place to start, anyways. Nik forced a grin. âBattlefield blood transfusions are just one
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