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The beast and the blessed novel by Ashley Breanne novel Chapter 27

Twenty-Seven: Natalle

Natalie’s P.O.V.

The night was awful.

I didn’t get a wink of sleep, and I was positive that Killian didn’t either. Although with him sleeping in the sitting room, I moved from the uncomfortable armchair to the empty bed so I wouldn’t have to sit up all night.

It made me smile when he came back into the room. Even if we were mad at each other, I felt heard. He had listened to me the last time we fought and even if he didn’t want to sleep next to me, he still came back. He didn’t go sleep somewhere else, and he didn’t stay up working all night. While his legs hung over the end of the couch, and he was clearly uncomfortable, the small gesture made me very happy.

The next morning breakfast was brought to our room, and I was stunned when Killian sat down with me at the small two-person table and began to eat in silence. We had never shared breakfast before, and I felt self-conscious as he watched me eat.

“What is your favorite color?” His question after a long night and morning of silence took me by surprise, and I blinked at him from across the table.

Civility. I had asked him for civility, and he had heard me.

I smiled softly as I realized that he was making an effort. He hadn’t stormed out of the room and slammed the door between us. He slept in our room, stayed to have breakfast together, and now was trying to learn more about me.

“Blue,” I looked away as I felt my cheeks warm. His piercing, hazel eyes were burning into my soul, and my tongue felt like it was tied in a knot as he continued to stare at me.

After I left him high and dry last night, I had expected him to be angry at me. But if he was, he didn’t let it show.

If anything, he seemed more at peace now than normal.

“And you, what is yours?” I glanced over the rim of my cup as I took a sip of my orange juice. His eyes. locked onto mine, and I smiled at him as I swallowed my sip and lowered my drink.

“Green.” He said, and I forced my eyes away from him to glance around the room. There wasn’t a single green thing in here, nor did I remember seeing anything in his office.

I wasn’t daft enough to think that he favored that color because of my eyes.

We had a long way to go before any deeper feelings could come to the surface between us. The physical attraction was undeniable, but it was the walls he had up around him that made it so difficult to get to know him or develop feelings for him.

“That’s good to know,” I whispered as I smiled down at my plate. There had been no hesitation in his answer. He willingly told me something about himself. Even if it was as small as a color, it was a step.

The loud knocking on the door disrupted my thoughts, and my smile fell as I looked over my shoulder at the heavy wooden barrier. I wished I could send them away, but it wasn’t proper nor was it polite. More than likely, it was Joselin telling me that I had to train today, and I would owe her an apology for my actions and words during my heat.

She hadn’t deserved the way that I had lashed out at her. Now that I knew I had been wrong about her relationship with Killian, I was ashamed to have to face her.

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“Put your clothes back on. I am coming in!” The familiar voice of Killian’s sister shouted as she cracked open the bedroom door slowly as if she was scared for what she might find on the other side.

Killian grumbled, his hand tightening around his fork as he looked away from me and to the door.

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