All It Took Was One Look by T. Lanay

All It Took Was One Look by T. Lanay

Author:T. Lanay
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub, pdf
Publisher: BLVNP Incorporated
Published: 2017-12-24T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 31

Aiden

“I’ll come back as soon as possible,” Liam said, wrapping his arms around me tightly, and I pushed him away with a smile.

“Go, Liam, have fun with your sister and don’t rush it,” I told him, pushing him towards his car. “You haven’t seen her for who knows how long, right? So go bond.” I opened his door.

“But I don’t want to go,” he whined, trying to pull me back into him.

“Oh no,” I scolded jumping out of his reach. “Go, Liam.”

I watched him pout with his head down.

Sighing, I took his face in my hands. Stretching up on my toes, I brushed my lips against him. There was a deep rumbling in his chest as he pulled me against him, kissing me till we were breathless. Pulling back, I rested my forehead on his.

“I’ll miss you,” he whispered, caressing my face with his warm breath. I opened my eyes to find his hazel eyes staring at me intently like he was trying to imprint my face into his memory.

“And I’ll miss you too.” Giving him a gentle peck, I stepped away.

“I’m coming back once it’s over.” Liam had told me that his body will go through some kind of heat where he burns up for a couple of days after the moon. It worried me that he had to go through this all alone all because we never finished the mating process. I was tempted to forget everything and take him up to my room so he wouldn’t have to go through something like that, but he was very insistent on keeping our original plan. He didn’t want to take my virginity because of his selfish wolf.

“Alright.”

Kissing me one more time, he reluctantly climbed into his car and drove off. I stood there, staring at his retreating car as he drove to the airport.

I sighed. I already missed him. Turning, I stare up at my house, the house I used to feel safe in, the house I grew up in, the house that now contained a homophobic cousin hiding around every corner. With sluggish movements, I walked inside, catching the sounds of Connie’s loud music upstairs. I could smell Mom’s cooking while she talked to Dad in the kitchen. I didn’t know where Brent was, nor did I care; I just wanted him to stay away from me.

With Liam gone, I felt vulnerable just like when Nash left. I made my way to the kitchen where my parents were and sat at the table.

“Hey, hun,” my mom said cheerfully.

“Hey.” My voice was dull. She frowned.

“What’s wrong?” she asked, chopping onions on the chopping board.

I shook my head. Oh, nothing. It’s just that there’s a psycho in the house able to beat me to a pulp.

“Nothing.”

“Did Liam leave?” Dad asked, taking a sip of coffee. I nodded.

“Yeah, just now.” I began to play with the table cloth, keeping my eyes cast down.

“He’s such a nice boy,” my mom said.

“Yeah, he’s very well mannered,” Dad agreed. I didn’t say anything.

“Where is he going?” Mom asked.



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