Samantha had always been a mystery to me, lait lately, she was something else entirely. After six years since she vanished, she returned like a very different person–fierce and more nutspoken.
I could not stop thinking about her. Everything about tonight, about her, felt off. She was no longer the Samantha I remembered. The thy girl who used to blush every time I much as planced her way had vanished. This Samantha did not shrink back. She met my eyes, fired back harp words during our encounters, and held her ground like she did not care what I thought of her anymore
And it threw me off.
It was not just her attitude that had changed; it was her whole presence. She walked into a room like she belonged there, like she did not need anyone to grant her a place. The way she carried herself now–it made me see her differently, and I hated that it made me question things I ll always thought I knew
For years, I had convinced myself that Samantha had somehow planned our arrangement. A wolfless Luna? The thought had been ridiculous. My mother must have had her reasons, but I was certain Samantha had a hand in it. She had to. Why else would someone like her be paired with someone like me?
But tonight, for the first time, I started to wonder if I had been wrong
Then there was Killian. That bastard.
The way he hovered around her tonight grated on my nerves more than it should have. He liked her. It was obvious in the way he looked at her, in the way he held her, in the way he spoke to her. He adored her so much that it made me contemplate my decisions in life.
And when Samantha walked out of that meeting with him, wearing that silk nightgown that clung to her like a second skin, my thoughts spiraled into darker places. What the hell was she doing dressed like that around him? It was not just the way she looked, though that alone had been enough to make my blood simmer. It was the way Killian’s arm had slid freely around her shoulders as if he had every right to touch her, to claim her.
I could not stand to see her with him.
My mind betrayed me, conjuring up images of what might happen between them once they were alone. Would she let him get close? Would she let him see her the way she used to blush and look away from me? My wolf snarled at the thought, the sharp edge of jealousy cutting deeper than I wanted to admit.
It should not have mattered. And yet, the idea of her with Killian–or anyone else, for that matter–made something raw and primal rise to the surface.
I clenched my fists, the phantom image of Killian pulling her closer burning in my mind. My wolf paced restlessly, agitated by thoughts I had no business entertaining. Whatever was going on between them, it was none of my concern. But that did not stop me from wanting to put an end to it.
What the hell was wrong with me?
But I did not see a mark on her, that means he had not claimed her, and that knowledge, at least gave me a twisted sense of satisfaction.
The bar was quiet now, most of the patrons gone. I had stayed longer than I should have, nursing drinks that dulled my senses but not my thoughts.
“Dominic.” A voice pulled me from my spiral, and I glanced up to see Olivia approaching. She smiled, her polished demeanor was still intact despite the late hour.
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“I figured you would still be here,” she said, sliding into the seat across from me.
“What do you want?” I asked, my tone sharper than I intended.
She raised an eyebrow, unbothered by my attitude. “You look like you need a ride.”
“I’m fine.”
“Are you?” she countered, gesturing in front of me to the empty bottle of rum that I had taken from the bartender.
I glared at her, but I knew she was right. There was no way I could drive myself home like this. The alcohol had settled heavily in my system, and the thought of getting behind the wheel was foolish.
“Whatever,” I muttered, standing unsteadily.
Olivia did not say anything as she led the way out of the bar, her heels clicking softly against the floor. The cool night air hit me like a slap when we stepped outside, the fat drizzle from earlier turned into a steady downpour. I barely noticed.
The car ride was a blur. I leaned back in the seat, closing my eyes against the spinning world. My thoughts, as always, drifted to Samantha. Her face, her scent, the way she had walked out of the meeting tonight like she did not care what anyone thought. I groaned, feeling myself hardened at her image.
My head lolled to the side, my vision blurry as I forced myself to stay awake with my eyes barely open, and for moment, I caught a familiar scent.
Samantha?
I blinked, trying to focus, but the rain outside blurred everything. The scent surrounded me, comforting and infuriating all at once. My fingers twitched, reaching out instinctively.
The world tilted dangerously as I tried to make sense of the situation. My thoughts felt sluggish and my body heavier with each passing second.
“Samantha,” I murmured, my voice barely above a whisper
A soft giggle answered me while a hand roamed at my chest and my muddled mind relished at Samantha’s touch. I blinked, struggling to focus. My head was spinning but the faint scent of her- of Samantha was all I could cling to.
She leaned closer, the warmth of her breath brushing against my skin. A pair of hands cupped my face, trailing my jaw, and placing kisses at my neck.
How did we end up here?
I could not remember. But I did not care anymore, Samantha was here, and that’s all that matters.
Her lips crashed onto mine, and I held her waist, firmly, pulling her closer. “Samantha,” I whispered, her name tasting bittersweet on my tongue.
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