Tasting Drakness
Tasting Darkness By Jessicahall Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Aleera POV
My head throbbed, and the back of my eyes ached but not nearly as much as my jaw does. I groaned, forcing my eyes open when I realized I wasn‘t on the hard concrete floor of the dungeon. No, I felt warmer and comfortable. I blink, trying to clear the blurriness of my vision to find a man sitting next to m e, and I am in a bedroom on a bed.
The man stared like he was looking through me as I jerked upright and pulled away from him. He had blonde hair that looked like he had just run his fingers through it only moments before. His blue eyes were the lightest shade I had ever seen, almost so pale they were almost white. If it weren‘t for my enhanced eyesight, I would have assumed they were until he blinked. The color returned to them. I wondered where his mind went as the color returned, and his eyes were now a startling cerulean blue.
“Drink, please,” he says, reaching beside me for the tall glass o f water. He hands it to me, and I clutch it in shaky hands.” Please,” He repeated, and for some unknown reason, I didn‘t like the idea of upsetting him, so I quickly obeyed, bringing the glass to my lips. The icy liquid pours into my mouth, which is so dry I gulp it down before nearly choking on it.
“Slow. Not so fast,” he murmurs, gripping the glass. My fingers tingle where his bumped mine. He slowly tips the cup up, allowing me to drink what is left in it.
He goes to open his mouth to say something else when the door opens suddenly, and he turns his head to look at who entered, and so do I. Tobias leans on the doorframe. I quickly look away from him, back to the man sitting beside me, and I know who he is.
“You are Kalen?” I whisper, and his face turns back to me. He studied me for a second before shifting closer to me, his hand outstretched, and I wondered if he was going to hit me, but he didn‘t seem like he was going to. I didn‘t have time to find out when Tobias spoke from the doorway.
wants to speak with you,” Tobias says while pushing off the doorframe. Kalen
yet not cruel sounding and didn‘t make me want to cringe at the sound of it
up off the bed. I didn‘t want him to leave. He is the
at his words, and I glance toward Kalen, who nods before giving me a sad smile and shutting the door behind him as he leaves. Tobias steps slowly around the edge of the bed, and I move to the other
finds my fear of him amusing. He stopped next to the dresser that
with a harsh cold one, that held a warning. I hesitate to place my foot on the grey carpet. He turns his head to the side, and I bring m y leg back onto the bed before
listen,” He says as the door opens again. My other three mates walk in. Darius is the most imposing out of them. The second was Tobias, but they were all intimidating. Darius and Tobias commanded your attention effortlessly just by their presence alone, and if looks could kill, Lycus
rolled to his elbows. Not only was he menacing, but he also looked the part, with the way
it.
than the others, yet still muscular from what I could tell by his arms and the ridges of his abs pressing against his shirt. Lycus, however, was all muscle with having Werewolf genes mixed with his Fae
me wonder if they changed with his temperament though he looked pissed off, yet his eyes color was now amber. Maybe it was the light down in the dungeon. I
me, and I drop my gaze, unable to handle the intensity of it; it burns into me with a
wasn‘t a good enough reason to run from them? If I told them the other reason, they
o me before gripping my face. His fingers dig into my cheeks a s he forces
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