Page 129 of Rebel Rising: A Dystopian Romance
He really did need it cut. Coal sank into the chair behind me and Laurie, Hunter and Alicia lurked by the door, unsure what to do with themselves.
There was no response. An hour passed us by and Alicia paced back and forth so many times that I sent her, Laurie and Hunter to find us something decent to eat and drink.
Coal reached for my hand and pulled me towards him. I let him move me away from Taylor and turned to look down at him in the chair.
“What can I do?" he asked with a little frown.
“You're here, that's all I need." I sighed.
He stood up and wrapped his arms around me, pulling me against his chest. I breathed him in, pulling myself as close to him as I could.
"Okay then, I'm not going anywhere." He ran his fingers through my hair and I felt a shock of electricity shoot down my spine. I tilted my chin up and his lips press against mine, awakening the beast inside me which wanted to gorge herself on his flesh.
My body reacted instantly and I wrapped my arms around his neck, pulling him closer to me as my heartbeat accelerated.
“Maya?" Taylor's croaky voice pulled me back to reality with a jolt.
I pulled away from Coal and spun around. Coal's hands remained on my shoulders and I could feel the heat of him standing close behind me.
“You've been asleep for a while, just take it easy," I said, fluttering my hands uselessly towards him, suddenly unsure of how to act around my closest friend.
“What happened?" he croaked and his gaze narrowed slightly at Coal behind me.
I laughed nervously and stepped to his bedside again, causing Coal to release his grip on me.
"I don't know where to start." I smiled and felt a blush heat my cheeks.
"Go with the beginning," he said, so I did.
It took hours to tell him everything, the others reappeared as I was only just beginning. I got them to help me with the parts of the story that they knew better than me and by the end we were all smiling, laughing and eating and drinking the snacks.
Taylor didn't take long to slip straight back into his normal, easy going way, though he didn't seem to be warming to Coal as much as he was to Alicia. I hoped that that had more to do with her looks than it did with him having a problem with Coal. But I was beginning to realise it wasn't possible for anyone to dislike Hunter.
"And then we came rushing back here to see you when you woke up," I finished, strangely exhausted by the telling of our tale.
I was perched on Taylor's bed next to him. Alicia and Laurie were sitting on the end of it too, Coal had taken residence of the single chair again while Hunter lounged against the wall by the window.
"Trust you to fall on your ass out of a tree in the middle of a fight," Taylor said, ruffling my hair. I let him do it just that once.
“It wasn't intentional," I protested as everyone laughed at me again. It felt so natural to be there with all of them though and I bathed in the warmth of their friendship surrounding me.
“Well, I don't want to be left behind next time," Taylor announced.
"There's plenty more action to come," Coal said, frowning slightly but covering it so quickly that I may have been the only one to notice.
“I still can't believe your mom and dad are alive somewhere," Taylor said, nudging me.
"It's like everything the Guardians ever told us was lies," I said, feeling the happiness slipping away from me and the cold chill that the city now held in my heart taking over.
“We'll get them out. All of them," Alicia swore and I knew she meant it.
“The fact that you three know the city layout and how everything works and runs in there will really help us. It'll probably be the advantage we need to actually be able to get to them," Coal said, nodding in agreement.
“If you can contact the people inside then I just know that my mom and dad will help us too," Taylor added.
"It would be dangerous for them," I said, biting my lip.
“It's worth it, we have to take the Guardians down," Laurie said so viciously that we all looked at her with surprise. "They lied to me, they made me think I'd spent years training to protect the people of the city but they were just using me to help control them instead."
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