Page 139 of The Darkness Within


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She was smiling. Laughing. Her cheeks flushed.

And I wanted to bash her head in.

“Rekindled love, it seems,” Nash drawled, brows raised as he turned back to his ale. My face must have betrayed me, because he added, “Yep. They used to date before Wylder left for Mageia.”

My head whipped back to Shayde and Pehper. Anger boiled the water element in my veins. He was staring at the ground, nodding along to whatever the fuck she was rambling about. Then his gaze flicked up—to Cleo, who was swaying to the music with Tatum Sinclair.

And then his warm brown eyes landed on mine. My heart stopped.

I could still feel the heat of his touch on my skin. His tongue clashing with mine. His breath against my neck. That night in the cabin, he’d looked at me like he wanted to devour me. Now, his look was pure yearning.

But he broke it. Pushed off the wall and turned down the back hallway.

As if that would be enough.

Because the moment shattered—but the pull remained.

I barely registered Nash’s voice behind me. My grip tightened on the mug before I shoved it into his hands and slipped from the bar without a backward glance. The press of bodies and the pulse of music blurred together as I shouldered my way through the thrall of dancers, heading for the dim hallway that led to the back deck.

I reached for the exit, fingertips brushing the door, when a hand caught my wrist. In the next breath, I was yanked sideways, dragged into the shadowed corner. My back hit the wall, breath stolen, and the world narrowed to the figure pinning me there.

The sharp, citrusy bite of bergamot hit me first, chasing away any thought that this was a captor. I didn’t fight. I let him cage me in. Shayde Wylder’s grip slid up my arms until my wrists were trapped above my head, his body pinning mine to the wall, his legs braced to hold me there. I let myself sink into the snare of him—knowing full well it was a trap I’d never escape.

“Either you need to work on your self-defense,” Shayde murmured, “or you don’t hate me as much as you say you do.”

I tilted my chin up, our mouths only inches apart. Shadows wrapped around us, cloaking everything but the faintest sliver of light—just enough to catch the angles of his face.

“Ever heard the term ‘keep your friends close and enemies closer?’”

Shayde smiled wearily. “There’s nothing you could do to make me your enemy, Fitzroy.”

I couldn’t stop staring at his mouth—so devastatingly close. He’d changed into a simple long-sleeved tunic and clean breeches. The weapons were gone. No tungsten choker around his neck. The completion of our mission had bought him just enough trust from the Hollow.

“And what if I break the neck of your pretty little friend?”

His brows shot up. His mouth parted as he weighed my words. I twisted against his grip, testing him. He only tightened his hold, reminding me he knew I could break free if I truly wanted. His surprise faded into a wolfish grin.

“And what if I do the same to yours?”

I froze. He went still too, watching me. “You don’t think I’ve noticed you and Salvitto?”

My chest rose and fell in ragged breaths, almost brushing his. Shayde stepped closer until there was no space left at all, his hips pinning me. My eyelids threatened to flutter at the pressure, but I forced them to stay open, locked on his.

“Does he make your heart race like I do?”

A sharp, deliberate pressure snaked up my thigh. His air element, slick and invisible, pressed between my legs in a calculated caress. I let out a strangled noise, my head knocking back against the wall. My eyes squeezed shut, betrayal in every flicker of pleasure building in my core.

“Does he pull those precious little sounds from you?”

He channeled air to tease me again, the pressure sliding between my legs. This time, he leaned in closer, his mouth hovering over mine. His lips parted, inviting me in. I took the bait—and felt the sting of humiliation when he pulled back just as quickly, a heated, knowing grin spreading across his face.

“Don’t forget,” he rasped, voice dark and gravelly, sending another shiver through me. “I could hate you with my eyes closed.” He let the air pulse against me one last time, sharp and taunting. “Consider yourself warmed up for him. See if he can take it from here.”

I didn’t even need to fight him off—he stepped back on his own. Cold air rushed in where his heat had been. I shoved at his chest anyway as I pushed past him.

“I don’t need to see your face to know how much you want me,” he called after me.

The main area of Hollow Summit pulsed with urgency. Families darted through the crowd, fastening cloaks and pressing final kisses to their loved ones’ cheeks. Warriors stalked the edges, checking and rechecking weapons and supplies with grim determination. Horses tossed their heads and pawed at the cobblestones. The whole place felt like a heartbeat quickening before battle.