Blood Choice (Deathless Night Series Book 6) by L.E. Wilson

Blood Choice (Deathless Night Series Book 6) by L.E. Wilson

Author:L.E. Wilson [Wilson, L.E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
ISBN: 9781945499067
Publisher: Everblood Publishing, LLC
Published: 2017-10-26T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 19

She can touch me.

She can fucking touch me.

Jesse walked beside and slightly behind Shea, shamelessly listening to every random thought that passed through her bewildering female brain. And more than that, he could feel her so much more now. Feel every emotion she was feeling.

It was fucking amazing. It was like he was a part of her, and she of him.

He wondered if it was the same for her, with him?

Shea.

He directed his thought at her, and smiled when she stumbled over a non-existent root. She glanced at him out of the corner of her eye, frowned, and kept walking. With the streaks of blood on her face and in her hair, she was nonetheless stunning. Like a satanic princess.

And she could hear him. Hear his thoughts when he directed them at her. Or could she hear everything as he could?

I want to lick her sex until the taste of her is seared in my brain.

He thought it only to himself, not to her. A truth that would shock her into reacting if she could hear it, judging by the way she’d stumbled when he’d only called her name. But there was no reaction this time. Shea wiped her brow with her sleeve and trudged on, pushing a tree branch out of the way and holding it so it wouldn’t smack him in the face.

So, she couldn’t hear everything. Good. That was very good.

Much as he wanted to submerse himself in her every thought and emotion for the next year or so, there were more important things he needed to be thinking about right now. They hadn’t found his phone, or hers. And though they were traveling as fast as their battered bodies could go, they needed to find shelter and rest. It would make them incredibly late to their destination. But hopefully, he would still find the blood before the demons figured it out. He needed every advantage he could get in dealing with them.

“There.”

Jesse looked where Shea was pointing. There was a hill just ahead and to the left. It jutted out over a small creek that was little more than a trickle, but must become a raging river when the rains came. Enough that it carved out a small alcove into the side of the hill. Little more than an overhang, really. “Will that be enough?”

She eyed the sky, then looked back at him. “It’ll have to be. The sun is coming up. Worse case scenario, just bury me in the dirt.” She grinned, but he knew she was perfectly serious.

Jesse nodded. “Okay. Let’s go.”

When they got to the overhang, he saw it was a little deeper than he had originally thought. Unless the sun decided to change which side of the earth it rose on, she would be out of the direct rays.

Jesse would make sure of it.

“Go ahead, Shea,” he ordered her.

But she didn’t do as he told her. Instead, she dropped down to her knees beside the creek and tasted the water. She nodded.



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