not blame any of it on the healing warmth. Ethan kissed her as if she were a feast and he a starving man. He kissed her as though she were the prey and he a stalking predator. She succumbed, surrendered, clutching at his shoulders, wondering who was making that whimpering noise and then finally realizing it came from her own throat.
He left her mouth and pressed hot kisses to her throat, exactly on the now-healed spot where the knife blade had cut into her skin. âNever again, ocean girl,â he murmured so softly she almost didnât catch the words. âNever again will anyone harm you. I swear this on my oath as alpha.â
He lifted his head and stared into her eyes, and something of enormous importance passed between them, but she could not decipher it.
Refused to decipher it.
Fear of drowning, of entangling herself in the depths of a passion so far beyond any that she had known, shivered a sheet of ice through her, and she pulled away from him. âEthan. No, Ethan, stop.â
He instantly pulled back from her, his breathing harsh in the quiet room. âI didnât mean to scare you, Marie. Iâm so sorry. Damn, Iâm no better thanâ¦Please forgive me.â
She lifted a hand, wanting to touch him, then clasped her hands together to resist the urge. âNo, stop. You have nothing for which to apologize. We were both present and willing in that kiss.â
As the heat stained her cheeks, she forced herself to continue, cloaking herself in the protection of knowledge. âIt is a normal response to the release of adrenaline in the body. Similar to the fight or flight mechanism. Attractionâ¦magnifies in the face of danger.â
Ethan lifted one of her long curls into his hand and brought itto his lips, then let it fall back against her breast. âTrust me, beautiful,â he said, voice husky, âthere is nothing normal about my reaction to you. And it started way before we faced any danger.â
He stood up and stared down at her, then shook his head. âAttraction. Now
thereâs
a tame word. My insides are going to explode if I donât lay you down right here and fuck you until you scream my name.â
Heat shot through her and pooled between her thighs as her body responded to the sheer hunger in his words. âIâ¦Iâ¦â
âNo. Donât say anything. Iâm sorry to be so crude. Pack up your stuff. Youâre coming with me to my place until we can get you back to Atlantis and out of the way of Travis and his blood feud.â
âButââ
He sliced a hand through the air. âYouâre going. I command you to leave my territories while there is danger to you.â
Anger shot through her, but she silently stood to comply with his command. As a visiting Atlantean, she could not jeopardize the treaty between their people by defying a command from the alpha.
He started to turn away, then whirled around and yanked her to him, controlled violence in his movement. âBut hear me well, ocean girl. When this is over, youâre coming back, and weâre going to explore this thing between us.â
She lifted her head and gave him her iciest glare. âHear
me
well, shape-shifter. You do not command the First Maiden of the Nereids. I am not one of your little kittens to be ordered about. You should consider that when you are issuing your various arrogant demands.â
âNo, youâre definitely not a little kitten. But either you come back, or Iâm coming after you, even if I have to swim the whole damned way. You should consider
that.
â
With that, he kissed her again, a fierce, claiming kiss that left her senses whirling and her resolve splintered. Then he pulled away from her and strode over to the door, pulling his phone from his pocket as he walked. âThe sooner youâre packed, the sooner you can get away from my arrogant demands, Marie,â he said, and then began snarling orders into
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