My Blind Date is a Warlock: A Paranormal Romance (Love is Blind Book 2) by Daphne Bloom

My Blind Date is a Warlock: A Paranormal Romance (Love is Blind Book 2) by Daphne Bloom

Author:Daphne Bloom [Bloom, Daphne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Red Empress Publishing
Published: 2022-09-21T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 14

Having a warlock in my house, my safe haven, was anathema to everything I believed in. Jacob had offered his hotel room or grabbing an early dinner while we talked, but I wanted to be surrounded by familiar things in a familiar place where I’ve never once been made to feel ashamed of who and what I am.

That is not to say I did not harbor second thoughts about bringing this man that I was only starting to know into my house. There was a barely perceptible tremble in my hand as I hesitated to unlock the front door to the cottage. Again, Jacob offered to take us somewhere else that was a neutral space or to talk outside, sitting on the porch swing swaying in the gentle breeze off to the side of the cottage.

“It’s okay, we can do it here…or maybe in the greenhouse.” What place was better to bear your most shameful non-secret secret than surrounded by flowers and herbs with calming and relaxation properties?

I’d sent a text to my sister explaining what happened and she’d replied, but I did not have the strength nor the desire to read about what happened after we left. Or worse, get an apology from my family for not using their magic to protect me.

“How do you feel about hibiscus tea?” I asked, opening the front door and motioning for him to go in before me.

“I haven’t given it much thought, really. I’m more of a caffeine fan myself. Irish coffee if I’m feeling frisky,” he joked, his attention focused more on taking in every corner of my tiny living room that spilled into the kitchen.

It is said that you can tell one’s personality just by observing their place of habitation or taking a peek into their fridge. I wondered what conclusions Jacob was coming to about me.

Taking off my shoes and placing them by the door, I tried to see the open-plan place through his eyes. It wasn’t messy per se, but it was cluttered. Mostly with flowers and tons of books stacked on every available surface. A vase of lilacs sat at the center of my bean-shaped coffee table, its dried petals littering the table and carpet. I’d need to switch them out for fresh flowers soon. On the island counter in the kitchen were bright yellow sunflower blooms I’d bought from the florist. Two potted ferns were placed on either side of the TV mantle and there were a bunch of paintings and photos decorating the walls. My couches were a mismatched set that I’d bought secondhand, and a chair had a pile of clean laundry I’d been meaning to fold up. The floors were a checkered pattern of mahogany brown and amber that contrasted with the cream white of the kitchen cabinets that brightened up the place when the morning sun came in through the kitchen windows. Strings of crystals dangled from the curtain rods. You couldn’t see it now, but when the sun was out,



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.