Page 45 of The Sacred Scar


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“Say adorable again and I’m cutting the pancakes.”

She leaned her head on my shoulder and whispered, “You’re adorable.”

I shook my head, but I didn’t move.

The room service arrived quickly, two full trays rolled in by Crow-trained staff who didn’t speak unless spoken to. One of them placed the silver domes on the bed side table, nodded once, and left. I handed her the tray with her pancakes first.

She clutched it like it was sacred.

“Do I get to rate the presentation?”

“You can do whatever you want, as long as you eat.”

She cut a bite slowly. “Oh my god,” she murmured with her mouth full. “I think I love you.”

I froze.

She blinked. Swallowed. “I meant the pancakes.”

“Sure you did.”

“Idid!God, that was not the plan.”

I smirked and leaned over to steal a bite from her plate. I really liked her like this. Relaxed.

When she was finished she placed the tray down on the nightstand and turned to face me fully. She looked vulnerable.

“What?” I asked gently.

She studied my face. “You really never had a girlfriend before?”

I shook my head.

“Not once?”

“Nope.”

She reached up and ran her fingers through the side of my hair. “Good,” she whispered. “Because I’ve never done this either.”

After breakfast, I showed her the ensuite. Gave her a new toothbrush. She gave me a look when she saw a drawer full of them.

Leaning against the doorframe of the en suite bathroom and watched her brush her teeth.

It was ridiculous how captivated I was.

Her head tilted toward the mirror. She frowned slightly when her hair fell forward into her face, and I didn’t think twice before crossing the room and tucking it behind her ear. She met my eyes in the mirror.

That soft smile. Fuck.

“You okay?” I asked. Suddenly, I was so fucking nervous to hear her answer.

She nodded, then rinsed, wiped her mouth with a towel, and looked up at me fully. “Better than okay.”

“You didn’t sleep much.”

“I think I slept more than you.”

I didn’t know what to say to that. So I reached down and gently touched her wrist, dragging my thumb over her pulse. It was steady now.