All My Life by CJ Marie
Author:CJ Marie [Marie, CJ]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Victorious Publishing
Published: 2019-09-04T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 12
Olive couldnât stop her hands from trembling as she slipped out of her dress and pulled on a T-shirt and yoga leggings. Her eyes were wet, and a bit of her makeup smeared underneath her eyelids. Tom had shouted awful things before Rafe had come. The loss of his control over her life seemed to unleash a buried power-complex she hadnât seen before. Her arms ached from his grip on her skin, but it was the agonizing beat of her heart that caused her the most trouble.
Taking a deep breath, she opened her door and drifted into her front room. Rafe was pacing menacingly. His eyes dark and dangerous when he glanced in her direction. Olive swallowed when he stopped his mad steps and crossed the space between them. Rafe tugged her tight against his chest. Olive buried her face in the folds of his dress shirt, her arms slipping around his waist as silent tears fell.
His gentle fingers traced the raised welts on her biceps. Rafeâs jaw tightened and his shadowed eyes locked on her. âIâm going to kill him.â
âIâm fine, Rafe.â
âNo, thereâs nothing fine about this,â he seethed, releasing her and returning to his furious steps. âYouâre going to tell your daddy about this, or I will. I have half a mind to go and finish that jackass off right now.â
Olive wiped her cheeks. âWhy?â
Rafe stopped and faced her. âWhy? Why wouldnât I want him to pay for what he did? He could have really hurt you, Olive.â
She swiped at her eyes and turned her back on him. âThatâs not what I meant. Youâre like a madman, Rafe. You care so much, but why? Is it like some strange big brother thing youâve got with me, orââ her voice faded when she turned and he was towering over her.
Rafeâs body pinned her against the wall, both his palms resting next to her head. âThere is no reality where I view you like a sister.â
She narrowed her gaze and shoved out of his hold. âYou feel so strongly, but you wonât do anything,â she cried. âYou stand there letting others dictate what we do. Itâs cowardly. If you donât want me, then just be a man and say so. But donât come in here in a huff, making me believe you feel as deep as me.â
A sob burst from her throat when he listened intently, his eyes flashing with something else, something that thrilled and frightened her in the same breath. Rafe crossed the room in two strides, his strong palms trapping the sides of her face.
âYou donât think I want you? I want you so much I canât see straight. When I was fourteen, I knew Iâd do just about anything to kiss you, Ollie.â His mouth brushed across her jawline, until she shuddered in his hold. âThen when I was sixteen, Iâd get crazy jealous whenever some guy took you out.â Olive closed her eyes when his lips sealed around the shell of her ear. âYouâve always been the one I want, but couldnât have.
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