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My Beloved Has Risen from Death's Embrace novel Chapter 35

"What's wrong?" Xanthea muttered under her breath. She'd only bitten into a fish and now her mouth was a battleground where a tiny bone had decided to lodge itself. But it wasn't just the pain that caught her off guard—it was Orion's reaction. The man was blushing furiously, looking for all the world like he had when she had applied some scar treatment lotion on his back at the gemstone auction. Back then, his shyness had a clear cause—her touch. But now?

Her mind replayed the sharp yelp she had let out while trying to dislodge the fishbone. It had been a bit,well, suggestive, perhaps. Was that why he was acting like a shy schoolboy?

It was almost comical. This was the same man who, at the Rlan Hotel, had seemed almost a different beast—ferocious and intense. How could one person flip so drastically between such extremes?

"You okay?" she finally asked, breaking the awkward silence.

"I'll just go to the bathroom to take care of this," Orion said abruptly, standing up with the offending bone held delicately between his fingers. His voice was oddly hoarse.

"Sure."

She watched him pause halfway to the bathroom, his silhouette tall and imposing. "Don't eat any more fish till I get back. I'll check it for bones."

Really? Orion was offering to pick her fish clean? Xanthea, the only girl in the wealthy Nightshade family, had been pampered all her life but never to the extent of having someone else check her food for bones. The gesture was sweet, albeit a bit too intimate for their level of acquaintance. It seemed he truly appreciated her help—so much so that he'd even offered her a collection of expensive jewelry as a thank-you.

"Okay," she replied, not touching the fish dish again. After a while, her stomach full and satisfied, she glanced at the time. Nearly twenty minutes had passed; what was taking Orion so long?

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