Black Aura by Jaycee Clark

Black Aura by Jaycee Clark

Author:Jaycee Clark [Clark, Jaycee]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Jaycee Clark


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He leaned in closer to her, sniffing the light scent of her skin. Candy and coffee. Teenage girls always smelled the same to him, no matter what perfume they wore or shampoo they used, or what they decided to eat or drink. Innocence. It was the scent of innocence and he reveled in it, sweet as candy and just as alluring. Desire thrummed through him, hot and thick, but damned if he could do anything about it.

She whimpered behind the gag he’d been forced to use on her. A cute little scarf she’d had on, in a rainbow of colors. Now the rainbow bit into the sides of her face, her cheeks, her pale hair.

The late evening light didn’t reach far here, deep in the canyon. He wasn’t far from the resort, but this time of year, people came and went so often, no one paid attention.

Did he care if they found her?

Her eyes, wide and terrified, locked on him, like an oil painting that had hung in his childhood home. He hated eyes that followed, eyes that stared.

The bright blue eyes, which had laughed and questioned earlier, were no longer laughing. Eyes told stories. In hers, he wanted to smile at the fear, at the knowledge he could see in the depths. Questions. Knowledge. Fear. Pleading. So many emotions, and all he could read in her eyes.

“Shhh…” He lightly licked the edge of her jaw. “You’re a special, special girl. Did you know that?”

Her eyes squeezed shut. He ran his hand over her chest, now bare of the sweater she’d been wearing earlier. He’d cut the blue garment off as soon as he’d gotten her in the back of the minivan. And it had been so easy. He loved spring break, hell any holiday weekend. There were so many to choose from at those times. The hunting was so easy. This girl had been here for a last ski vacation. Just a quick trip into town, taking the day off from skiing with her friends. Out all alone. Stupid, stupid.

“You should have stayed with your friends. Didn’t anyone ever tell you there’s safety in numbers?” He guessed not. “But then, you were sent to me,” he whispered.

He’d known the moment he saw her. Her aura, bright and yellow, had shimmered, reminding him of summer, of things to come, of hope. Her laughter had danced in the air and he knew. Just knew.

The need in him arose until he’d had to listen, to appease. To gain more energy. This one he’d had to have now. Had to take now.

Her feet were bound, as were her hands. He’d laid the seats flat earlier in the day, and wasn’t it handy that he had? A sign. A part of him had known, had known what was to come. His powers were coming back after all. He smiled at the thought and wished they would come back even quicker. He ran his hand over her trembling bicep. He loved his presents bound. There was just something…arousing and besides it was so much easier this way, he’d learned.



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