Eve~
I could feel the air thickening between us, charged with unspoken words and simmering tensions. Hades’ fury radiated off him, and I couldn’t help but relish the way I’d pushed him to the edge. The way his anger flared made my heart race—not out of fear, but exhilaration. Yet, there was a line between our battles that I didn’t want to cross, and I felt myself teetering on the brink.
"I can provoke you however I want," I taunted, leaning back in the chair, meeting his gaze with a defiance that burned in my chest. "You seem to love the game just as much as I do."
His jaw clenched, the muscles twitching in a way that hinted at his restraint. "This isn’t a game, Red," he hissed, his voice low and dangerous. "You think you can flaunt yourself in front of my beta and expect me to sit back and watch? You’re playing with fire."
"Oh, please," I scoffed, feeling emboldened. "You’re not as indestructible as you pretend to be, Hades. You’re just a king with a fragile ego, and I’m not afraid to remind you of that."
He stepped closer, towering over me, his presence overwhelming.
"Fragile?" he echoed, a dark chuckle escaping his lips. "There is absolutely nothing fragile about me."
I scoffed and looked away, refusing to let him see how deeply his words cut.
But before I could turn completely, he grabbed my cheeks, forcing me to look at him again. "Don’t look away from me," he commanded, his voice a low growl that sent shivers down my spine.
"Stop claiming me, Hades," I shot back, my voice steady despite the rush of adrenaline coursing through me. "You can’t lay claim on me when you don’t even want me. You want me to stay in your shadow while you push me away?"
His grip tightened, a flash of something darker igniting in his eyes. "And you think I’m going to let someone else take what’s mine?" freeωebnovēl.c૦m
"Yours?" I spat, anger surging through me. "You don’t get to call me yours when you treat me like a disease! If you don’t want me, someone else will."
The moment the words left my lips, the tension shifted. Hades’ eyes blazed with a mixture of rage and something more potent—desire. "Who said I didn’t want you?" he snapped, his voice dropping dangerously low.
Before I could process his words, he had captured my lips. The kiss was hungry, fierce, igniting a fire that had long been smoldering between us. My body responded instinctively, pressing against him as if drawn by an invisible force.
He pulled me closer, his hands tangling in my hair, deepening the kiss as if trying to consume me whole. I fought against the urge to give in completely, the intoxicating taste of him awakening a yearning I had tried to bury.
When he finally broke the kiss, we were both breathless, staring into each other’s eyes, our hearts racing as the air crackled around us. "Hades," I murmured, the sound escaping my lips breathless and desperate, a plea and a challenge all at once.
His gaze darkened, and before I could fully grasp what was happening, he surged forward again, capturing my mouth with his. This kiss was different—fierce and demanding, as if he were trying to possess every part of me. His tongue swept against mine, bold and insistent, and I melted into him, craving more despite the anger simmering just beneath the surface.
The heat of our bodies pressed together, and I could feel his hands gripping my waist, pulling me closer until there was no space left between us. I clawed at his shirt, fingers digging into the fabric as a surge of desire coursed through me, fueled by the anger that had ignited our confrontation.
He kissed me as if I were the air he needed to breathe, a primal need overtaking him. My back arched against the chair as I responded in kind, my tongue sliding against his, our movements frantic and hungry. The taste of him was intoxicating, a mix of danger and desire that left me dizzy.
I didn’t know what to say. But I knew where this was going and it would end with my heart being ripped out my again because I dared to get too close. And he was the last person I should get to.
"I don’t know…" I started, my voice wavering. "I don’t know what this is between us. But I can’t—" I broke off, struggling to find the words to express the storm of emotions swirling within me. "It scares me," I finally whispered, meeting his gaze, feeling raw and stripped bare. "Because it feels like…I’m on the edge of something dangerous. Like if I fall, I might not survive the fallout."
I swallowed hard, feeling the weight of my own admission. I had been hurt before, wounded so deeply that the scars still lingered, and the thought of allowing myself to care—truly care—for someone like Hades felt like stepping into a fire I couldn’t put out.
"I’ve been broken before," I continued, my voice barely above a whisper. "And if it happens again, I won’t survive it. I can’t let myself fall for you, not when I know how this will end."
I stood, wrapping my arms around myself as I turned away, my heart aching. "This… whatever this is between us, it has to stop. For my sake, Hades. I can’t keep doing this."
I started to walk away, my mind still racing and my body still tingling from his touchs. I had to protect myself before I lost any more pieces of my heart to a man who would only shatter it in the end. I had to leave before I became any more vulnerable to him, to the way he made me feel alive and exposed all at once.
But just as I reached the door, I felt a weight settle around my shoulders. I stopped, my breath catching as I realized what it was—his suit jacket, draped gently over me. I turned, eyes wide, and saw Hades standing behind me, his expression unreadable.
He didn’t say a word, just watched me, the intensity of his gaze making it impossible for me to look away. In that silence, there was something unspoken—an understanding, perhaps, or maybe a quiet promise that he wouldn’t push me any further.
With a slight nod, I turned back to the door, my fingers clutching the edges of his jacket as I walked away, feeling the weight of what could have been lingering behind me.
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