In Time for Love (Timeless Love Book 1) by Kessily Lewel

In Time for Love (Timeless Love Book 1) by Kessily Lewel

Author:Kessily Lewel [Lewel, Kessily]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Blushing Books Publications
Published: 2018-01-28T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 4

The next morning, she was ready when he knocked on the door promptly at eight. She was beginning to notice that he was always on time, even here on vacation, and she made a mental note, adding it to all the other little bits of information she'd learned about him. It was time, she decided, to find out more about her rescuing dominant.

"Sleep well, Kitty?" he asked when she opened the door.

"Eventually." She shot him a pointed look, hoping to make him feel guilty about what he'd done to her, but he just gave her a smug grin. She sighed; she really couldn't say he hadn't warned her.

They made their way to breakfast, this time skipping the fancy dining room and visiting one of the casual buffets. It was another beautiful day, and the sun was already shining down from a clear blue sky, making them blink and shield their eyes when they stepped out on deck and made their way to the food line. As always, it moved quickly, and in a couple of minutes, they were settling down at a table for two, under a shade umbrella.

Her small breakfast of eggs and bacon was dwarfed by the two plates he'd piled high with food and she just shook her head, wondering where, in his lean body, he put all that food. They made small talk at first, but she slowly worked her way to asking a few pointed questions, waiting until she'd finished her breakfast.

"You have a habit of disappearing, Jack," she said abruptly as he was lifting a forkful of food to his mouth.

One eyebrow went up and the fork paused in mid-air. "I do?" he asked.

"Yes, you do. Last night, I looked out in the hall just seconds after you left, and you were gone," she said.

He put the food in his mouth and sat back, chewing. "Oh? Doesn't take too long to walk down a hallway, Kitty," he pointed out.

"It's a long hallway, it takes more than a few seconds." Her fingers played with her silverware, rolling the fork around without noticing as she watched him.

He shrugged. "I don't know what to tell you. I left; I went to my room."

"It happened when you left the dining room after breakfast yesterday, too," she said quietly.

"There were a lot of people; you probably just missed me." He sighed and set down his fork, his dark brown eyes focused on her.

"And the other night after the club, when you left me in my room. Before you came back and…" she trailed off with a flush, still embarrassed over that whole incident.

"Katherine, you were drunk that night. I'm surprised you could even see straight." He paused and then shook his head. "What exactly are you trying to say?" he asked.

"I don't—I don't know exactly," she said, sounding frustrated. "There are all these little things that stick out as odd, and I don't understand."

"Do you really think it's possible that I'm just disappearing? Like magic?" he asked, that eyebrow creeping up again.



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