Forgotten Royalty (Escaping The Throne) by Wood Tiffany

Forgotten Royalty (Escaping The Throne) by Wood Tiffany

Author:Wood, Tiffany [Wood, Tiffany]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2012-05-18T21:00:00+00:00


Damian’s POV

Crap! Why did I have to tell her all of that? I am so STUPID! I run to my car and hit the roof. I didn’t care if anyone was around to see it. I jumped in the window and peeled out of the parking lot. I knew where she was going, but so did he. I heard his thoughts from a block away. I had to hurry or he was going to hurt her. He was angry that I had stopped him the first three times and now it was personal. He wanted to torture her and make me watch. I broke the speed limit and caught up to the cab.

I followed them the rest of the way to the Library, but stayed back far enough she wouldn’t notice me. I parked around the corner and snuck down the street. I watched her get out and start up the stairs.

When I am sure the cab is gone, I follow her in. She stops at the desk to return a book she has out and I duck behind a shelf. I know if she sees me, she’ll probably run. I can’t risk her getting hurt.

She heads to the section she was in the first day and I follow her from behind the bookshelf. She stops. She walks back toward the tables. She stops again. She must have heard me. Think fast. I jump up and climb the railing of the second floor. She walks around the bookshelf looking slowly. She knows she heard someone. I lean back so she can’t see me.

“I know you’re there! I can hear you breathing.”

Just then, I realized that I was holding my breath. I could hear someone else breathing also. How could I be so stupid? I quietly jump down behind Sara and put my hand over her mouth. “Don’t make a sound!” I whisper. “When I say run. Run!” We both sprint for the door. She trips over a rug and begins to fall. I turn and pick her up. I carry her out of the library to my car. “Lock the doors!”

She grabs the door before I can shut it. “NO! Get in!”

I begin to argue, but decide it would be pointless. She wouldn’t lock the door and I’d still have to protect her. I slide over my hood and jump in my window. She had hit the lock while I was crossing the hood.

“Why do you have to be so stubborn?” I ask as I’m speeding down the street.

“Take me home.”

She has to be kidding. “He knows where you live. I can’t do that.”

She hits the button for the locks. “Take me home or let me out. Either way I’m not going with you.”

I just saved her life and she’s still mad at me. “I’m not leaving you! If I take you home, he’ll show up there and that will put you and your aunt in danger. I can’t just let you get out because he would grab you off the street and then I would have to hunt him down and…hurt him.



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