Sixty: Tobias

Tobias’s P.O.V.

She had been hunched over the table for hours, staring at a smaller map covered in pins from the list of locations, trying to find a connection.

Everyone who had been helping had long since gone to bed, deciding it would be safe to take a break for the night and come back with fresh eyes tomorrow.

Joselin didn’t.

So we sat together, looking for a pattern or reason for why Cora was visiting all these places. Her motive was hidden in there somewhere. We just had to find it, and the puzzle would drive Joselin mad if she didn’t get some sleep.

“Please get some rest,” I whispered, taking her hand in mine and pulling on it gently to get her to face me. She glanced my way before turning back to the list of locations.

Joselin still had dark circles under her eyes, and I knew she was running out of energy. My worry for her only increased when I saw her find that hair in Rona’s room. She had slipped it into her pocket and went on her way.

After seeing that, I knew Rona wasn’t cursing her as we thought. But she still felt like shit, and it was obvious. Her movements were slower, and her appetite was still suppressed.

Her face would flush every now and then, and I could hear her swallow hard when a bought of nausea would hit her. Something was wrong, and I could only support her until she was ready to open up to me about it. With the stress of Cora running free, there was no way she would be honest with me right now if I asked her.

She would probably tell me it was nothing to worry about and go on pretending that she was okay. But she wasn’t okay, and I watched her like a hawk.

“There has to be a reason,” She muttered, her fingers lacing into her hair as she rested her elbows on the table. “I feel like it is right in front of me, and I just can’t see it.”

“Even if it is only one hour, let’s get some sleep, and we can come back to it with fresh eyes.” My insistence went in one ear and right back out the other. She was either intentionally ignoring me or was so lost in thought that she really didn’t hear me when I spoke.

The food I had asked to be brought to her tower sat untouched, but she drank the glass of water. It was a small win and a lot of worry.

at me, but her hand was limp in my hold. My frustration grew, and I was ready to snap at her because I was worried and wanted to be heard. I wanted to know she was okay,

loudly before I slid my arms behind her knees and back. Joselin struggled as I

her well-being also came first.

shouted, her body twisting to break out of my

without being well-rested, so we might as well return to this once you are stronger.” I brought her to the bathroom, setting her on the counter with my body between her legs, keeping her in place as I leaned over and grabbed a washcloth from beneath

got it wet and wiped her face slowly and carefully. The fabric slid across her smooth skin, and her breath fanned my face as she sighed when I moved it down her neck

the energy to fuck tonight,” She whispered, and while I had no intentions of having sex tonight, the

either. I just want to take care of you.” Her hands rested on my hips, gripping my shirt as her lips parted as though she wanted to say

eyes narrowed. “What’s going through that

to look away from me. I wiped the cloth over her collarbone once more before letting

lips, and my thumb moved up from her chin to run along her plump bottom lip. It moved with me as I pulled it down slightly, and I leaned in and stole a light peck before

kiss. Goddess, that kind of reaction from

and she leaned into me with her cheek on my chest. “I’m just exhausted. We should leave when this is over and go on a vacation. It could be just the two of us. No

pressing my lips to her head as I spoke into

it drew me in more than usual, making me want to wrap myself around her and never let her go. After a

go?” She asked, excitement in her tone

go

at her. She had been slowly blocking me in our

she had built a wall between us so tall that I couldn’t reach her at all. It wasn’t just her emotions she cut off. She had silenced me. If

in private, but I still wasn’t a big fan of

in your head. Why did you shut me out?” I felt sick with the distance

out. Joselin shook her head before quickly apologizing as the wall crumbled slowly. “I didn’t mean to

sigh, looking terrified and guilty. So very

strong, and I was sure we could make it through anything, but seeing at me right then made my heart clench. We

she needed to tell me, I could see on

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