Chapter 0266
Chapter 0266
And in my current state, only one thought came to mind:
I need to get out.
Without thinking or realizing that I was just imagining things, I bolted from my bed and ran to Noah’s room next door. I pounded on the wood, not caring how the sound reverberated through the empty house. “Noah! Noah, please!”
The door flew open a moment later, and Noah stood there, his eyes glowing amber and his glistening white fangs dropped. With a low grow, he pulled me into one arm, his other raised to fight an invisible attacker.
“What is it? What’s wrong?”
I sobbed into his chest, my words muffled against his skin. “Jake… he came back… in my dream… He was trying to take me again…”
It was only then that I realized that the figure I had seen was just a lingering hallucination from my nightmare, but it didn’t make the terror any less real.
Noah’s body relaxed, but he didn’t let go. Instead, his arm tightened around me, one hand stroking my hair.
“It was just a nightmare. You’re safe, Hannah. I’ve got you.”
As my tears subsided, embarrassment crept in. I pulled back slightly, wiping my eyes. “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have-”
“Don’t,” Noah said, his thumb coming up to wipe away a stray tear. “Don’t apologize. You have nothing to be sorry about,”
I swallowed, nodding and stepping back. Wordlessly, he led me downstairs to the kitchen, his hand warm on the small of my back the entire way. The house was quiet, our footsteps echoing softly in the hallway.
“Let’s get you some warm milk. It’ll help you sleep.”
As Noah busied himself at the stove, I sat at the kitchen island, watching him. So tender, so… loving. So unlike him. Maybe, while I had been having nightmares, he had been dreaming about happy moments. That was the only explanation I could find for his sudden kindness. 1
“Noah,” I said quietly, breaking the silence, “about your proposition earlier…”
He turned, one eyebrow raised. “It’s late, Hannah. You don’t have to talk about it now.”
shrugged, clenching my jaw. The gala had ended hours ago, the notes of the opera and the string quartet Tong since having faded in my mind, but his question–and his promise–had lingered. Even in the wake of Jake’s dripping corpse.
“I accept,” I said, cautiously meeting his gaze in the dimly lit kitchen. “I’ll accept.”
Noah blinked at me for a moment, clearly surprised. “Are you sure?”
I nodded. “What’s another two months?” I asked. My hand moved to touch my belly, where his child was taking root, but I managed to push away the urge to reveal it now. “And after tonight.
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Chapter 0266
The memory of our kiss at the gala returned. His lips, so warm and soft against mine. The way he had dipped me low, and now, his tousled hair as he warmed milk for me on the stove.
Something had changed tonight. I wasn’t sure what, or how, or when, but something had changed. Maybe I was just scared again, like that night at the hospital. Clawing at any sense of familiarity, nostalgia, yearning.
Without a word, he brought the mug of warm milk over, and as he handed it to me, our fingers brushed. Neither of us let go of the mug, our eyes locked. The air between us seemed to crackle with electricity.
“If you’re certain,” he said quietly, tentatively. “I promise to uphold my end of the bargain–about ending things amicably.”
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