Page 13 of Judas (The Lito Duet #2)
Chapter six
Kace
Past
“ W hat the hell is that supposed to mean?”
She’s so fucking nosy, I swear to God. Why can’t she just let me be nice to her and take a compliment without needing to overanalyze everything, or find a deeper meaning?
Smirking, I roll my eyes. Reaching under her chin, I tilt her to look at me, losing myself in the spiteful thing’s silver eyes.
Darker around the rim, so sharp and detailed in the middle with just enough light refracting off of them that they’re nearly glowing. Full of what I seriously hope is love.
“My entire night sky… you’re dangerous, volatile, and terrifying.
But you’re also breathtaking, you consume me, and not a single fucking thing in existence can compare to how I yearn to know every square inch of you.
Just when I think I found the end, you show me a whole new side and I fall even more in love with you. ”
“You’re awfully mushy,” Nadia teases, but she looks at me like she believes me.
“You don’t know the half of it, baby girl,” I smirk.
Leaning in, ghosting my lips across hers, I feel her tense and start to shift in my hold so I let her do just that.
My hands glide along her waist when she spins to face me, her breath spilling over my lips, allowing me to taste her without having to kiss her.
Nadia fills my senses like nothing I have ever experienced.
I feel her presence in the porous marrow of my bones.
Then when I touch her soft skin; the smell of her hair and body spray digs into my nose and permeates itself, and there’s the sound of her voice.
It echoed in my ears while in SEG and it haunts my goddamned dreams; ringing in time with every pleading gasp when I bring her to the edge during these fitful nights.
But kissing her?
Fuck, I leave myself behind and become a shadow of her.
“Say it again,” she whispers.
“I love you.”
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