What are you even talking about?!
Isadora was exasperated. Before she could stop herself, she blurted out, “I’m talking about your childhood friend!”
Victor’s eyes flickered. “You mean yourself?”
“Victor!”
Her voice rang out, crisp and melodic, edged with annoyance. Her eyes sparkled like the stars scattered across a summer night, making her delicate features even more enchanting.
Victor held her gaze, his eyes darkening with a flash of desire that smoldered just below the surface. His voice dropped, low and husky, “My hearing’s just fine. But honestly, I much prefer the sounds you make in bed over you yelling at me right now.”
Isadora deflated a little, staring at the handsome man before her. She spoke seriously, “I know the way we started was… complicated. But when you’re with me, I want it to be just us—no one else.”
With that, she pushed him aside and hurried toward the bedroom, her steps small but determined.
Victor frowned, feeling as if he’d missed something important. Watching her retreating figure—suddenly looking a little lonely—he strode after her, his presence filling the hallway. He caught up and, without warning, swept her up and set her on the dining table, bracing his arms on either side of her and pinning her in place with an intense, unreadable stare.
“Isadora, has someone been bothering you?”
She bit her lip. “She said she grew up with you. That you two were really close.”
Victor didn’t have any childhood friend he acknowledged—except for Isadora herself. Not that she remembered. She’d forgotten those days: when she’d clung to her stuffed rabbit and come to him, asking if she could keep it; when she’d sneak into the hospital just to be with him every day. It had only been a month, but those were the most unforgettable days of his life.
But clearly, Isadora was talking about someone else.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....