โSomething Really Freaking Wickedโ
This Way Comes
I whirl around, adrenaline pumping, and make a break for the stairs. But Marc reaches out and grabs me before I make it more than a few feet. He yanks me hard against himโmy back to his frontโand wraps his arms around me as I start to struggle in earnest.
โLet me go!โ I shout, bringing my heel back to kick him in the knees. But I donโt have much leverage, and he doesnโt so much as wince.
I think about stomping on his feet, but my Converse arenโt going to do much damage to his boots, let alone his feet inside them. โLet me go or Iโll scream!โ I tell him, tryingโ and failingโnot to sound scared.
โGo ahead,โ he tells me as he wrestles me toward the front door Quinn is conveniently holding open for him. โNo one will care.โ
I throw my head back, slam it against his chin, and he curses, jerks one of his arms up to try to hold my head in place. Which infuriates me as much as it terrifies me. Bending down, I bite his arm as hard as I can.
He yelps and jerks, and his forearm slams against my mouth. It hurts, has the metallic taste of blood pooling in my mouth. Which only pisses me off more.
โStop!โ I shout, bucking and kicking against him as hard as I can. I canโt let them get me out the door; Iย canโt. Iโm dressed in nothing but a hoodie and a pair of fleece pants, and itโs no more than ten degrees out there. With my thin California blood, I wonโt last more than fifteen minutes without getting frostbite or hypothermiaโif Iโm lucky.
But he still doesnโt let go, his arms like bands of steel around me.
โGet your hands off me!โ I yell, this time not caring who I wake up. In fact, hoping that I wake up someone. Anyone. Everyone. At the same time, I slam my head back with as much force as I can, aiming to break his nose.
I must hit something, because he lets me go with a curse. I hit the ground, hard, my legs buckling so that I end up on my knees just in time to see Marc go flying across the entryway, eyes wide as he slams into the farthest wall.
I donโt have time to think about how that happened, though, because it takes only a second for him to recover, and then heโs charging back across the foyer, straight at me. I turn to flee, fists up in an attempt to ward off Quinn if he tries to stop me, but suddenly heโs flying across the foyer, too. He crashes into a bookshelf instead of a wall, and a vase falls off the top shelf and shatters against his head.
I turn around, looking for a way out, but Marc moves fastโ really fastโand suddenly heโs standing there, between the staircase and me. I twist to the right, trying to decide my best bet to get away, and thatโs when I run straight into a solid wall of muscle.
Shit. There are three of them now? Panic races through me, and I reach out, try to shove whoever it is backward.
But like Marc, this guy doesnโt move. At least not until he wraps his hand around my wrist and tugs me forward hard enough to lift me straight off the ground.
Itโs as heโs pulling me toward him that I get my first good look at his face and realize that itโs Jaxon.
I donโt know whether I should be relieved or even more afraid.
At least not until he yanks me behind him, putting himself between the others and me as he faces them down.
Mark and Quinn skid to a halt, the uneasiness on their faces turning to fear.
โIs there a problem here?โ Jaxon asks. His voice is lower than before and more gravelly. Itโs also colder than the snowdrifts right outside the front door.
โNo problem,โ Marc says with a forced chuckle. โWe were just getting to know the new girl.โ
โIs that what they call attempted murder these days? Getting to know someone?โ He doesnโt raise his voice, doesnโt do anything the least bit threatening. And still all three of us wince as we wait for the other shoe to drop.
โWe wouldnโt have hurt her, man,โ Quinn pipes up for the first time. He sounds a lot whinier than he did a few minutes ago, when it was just them and me. But heโs not slurring his words or anything, so I guess the vase must not have done him too much damage. โWe were just going to toss her outside for a few minutes.โ
โYeah,โ Marc adds. โIt was just a joke. No big deal.โ
โIs that what youโre calling this mess?โ Jaxon inquires, and somehow his voice has turned even colder. โYou know the rules.โ
Iโm not sure what rules heโs talking aboutโor why he sounds like heโs personally in charge of enforcing themโbut his words have Quinn and Marc cowering that much more. Not to mention looking a little sick to their stomachs.
โWeโre sorry, Jaxon. We just came in off a run, and things got a little out of hand.โ
โIโm not the one you should be apologizing to.โ He half turns, holds out a hand to me.
I shouldnโt take it. Every ounce of self-defense training Iโve ever had says I should run. That I should take the reprieve heโJaxonโis offering and make a mad dash for my room.
But thereโs a look of such intense rage simmering beneath his obsidian gaze, and I instinctively know heโs turned to offer me his hand in an effort to keep the guys from seeing it. I donโt know why; I just know he doesnโt want them to realize how upset he is. Or maybe itโs that he doesnโt want them figuring out how upset he is on my behalf.
Either way, he saved me tonight, and I owe him. I hold his gaze, telling him with a look that Iโll keep his secret.
And then I do what he is silently asking and step forward. I donโt take his handโthatโs a little too much after what he said and did earlierโbut I move forward, knowing that Jaxon wonโt let Marc or Quinn do anything else to me.
I must get too close for his liking, however, because he shifts himself partially in front of me again, even as he shoots Quinn and Marc a cold look that warns them to behave. The warning might be unnecessary, though, because theyโre both looking pretty shamefaced already.
โWeโre sorry, Grace.โ Marc speaks first. โThat was totally uncool of us. We didnโt mean to scare you.โ
I donโt say anything, because Iโm sure as hell not going to tell them what they did to me was okay. And Iโm not brave enough to tell them to go to hell, even with Jaxon acting as my shield. So I do the only thing I can do. I stare stonily at them and will their farce of an apology to be over so I can finally go back to my room.
โYeah, you know.โ Quinn waves a hand at the ceiling. โThe moon is doing its thing, soโฆโ
Thatโs the best theyโve got?ย The moon is doing its thing? I have no idea what that means, and honestly, I donโt care. Iโm so over this place and everyone in it. Except Macy and Uncle Finn andโmaybe, just maybeโJaxon.
โIโm going to bed.โ I turn to leave, but Jaxonโs hand is back on my wrist.
โWait.โ Itโs the first word heโs spoken to me since the whole debacle from earlier, and it halts me in my tracks more surely than his hand around my wrist.
โWhy?โ I ask.
He doesnโt answer. Instead, he turns back to Marc and Quinn and says, โThis isnโt over.โ
They nod, but they donโt say anything else. His words must be a dismissal as well as a threat, though, because they take off down the hall, running faster than Iโve ever seen anyone move.
We both watch them go, and then Jaxon turns to me. For long seconds, he doesnโt say anything, just looks me over from head to toe, his dark eyes cataloging every inch of me. Not going to lie. It makes me a little uncomfortable. Not in the same way that Quinn and Marc made me uncomfortable, like they were looking for a weakness to
exploit. Itโs more a wow, did it suddenly get hot in here and why oh why am I wearing my oldest, most raggedy pair of pajama bottoms kind of uncomfortable.
Too bad I have no idea how I feel about feeling like that. โAre you okay?โ he asks quietly, his fingers finally
releasing their hold on my wrist.
โIโm fine,โ I answer, even though Iโm not sure itโs true. What kind of place is this where people try to shove you outside to die as aย prank?
โYou donโt look fine.โ
That stings a little, even though I know heโs not wrong. โYeah, well, itโs been a crappy couple of days.โ
โI bet.โ His eyes are serious as he looks at me, his expression grave. โYou donโt have to worry about Marc and Quinn. They wonโt bother you again.โ Theย Iโll make sure of itย part of that statement goes unspoken, but I hear it all the same.
โThank you,โ I blurt out. โFor helping me, I mean. I appreciate it.โ
His brows go up and, if possible, his eyes go even darker in the dim light. โIs that what you think I did?โ
โIsnโt it?โ
He shakes his head, gives a little laugh that has my heart stuttering in my chest. โYou have no idea, do you?โ
โNo idea of what?โ
โThat I just made you a pawn in a game you canโt begin to understand.โ
โYou think this is a game?โ I ask, incredulous. โI know exactly what this is. Do you?โ
I wait for him to say something else, to explain his cryptic
comments, but he doesnโt. Instead, he just stares at me until I canโt help but squirm a little. Iโve never had anyone look at me the way he is right now, like he canโt decide if he made a mistake rescuing me from imminent death.
Or maybe itโs just that he canโt decide what to say next. In which case, join the freaking club.
In the end, though, all that brooding silence is for nothing, because he simply says, โYouโre bleeding.โ
โI am?โ My hand goes to my cheek, which aches from where Marcโs shoulder banged into it when I was trying to get away from him.
โNot there.โ He lifts his hand to my mouth and gentlyโso gently I can barely feel himโbrushes his thumb across my lower lip. โHere.โ He holds his thumb up, and in the dim light, I can just see the smear of blood glistening on his skin.
โOh, gross!โ I reach to wipe away the blood. โLet meโโ
He laughs, cutting me off. Then brings his thumb to his lips andโholding my gaze with his ownโsticks his thumb in his mouth and slowly sucks off the blood.
Itโs the sexiest thing Iโve ever seen, and I donโt even know why. I mean, shouldnโt this be totally creeping me out?
Maybe itโs the way his eyes heat up the second he tastes my blood.
Maybe itโs the little noise he makes as he swallows.
Or maybe itโs the fact that that swipe of his thumb across my lips, followed by that lift of it to his own lips feels more intimate than any kiss Iโve ever shared with another boy.
โYou should go.โ The words sound like theyโre being torn out of him.
โNow?โ
โYeah, now.โ His expression feels intentionally vacant. Like heโs trying too hard not to share with me what heโs really thinking. Or feeling. โAnd I strongly suggest that after midnight, you stay in your room where you belong.โ
โStay in myโโ I bristle at what heโs implying. โAre you saying Iโm responsible for what happened tonight?โ
โDonโt be ridiculous. Of course Iโm not. They should both have better control.โ
Itโs a weird way of saying they shouldnโt go around trying to murder people, and I start to ask him about it. But he continues before I can figure out how to phrase it. โBut I warned you before that you need to be careful here. This isnโt like your old high school.โ
โHow do you know what my old high school was like?โ
โI donโt,โ he says with a smirk. โBut I can guarantee itโs nothing like Katmere Academy.โ
Jaxonโs rightโof course heโs rightโbut Iโm not about to back down now. โYou donโt know that.โ
He leans forward then, as if he canโt help himself, until his face, and his lips, are barely an inch from mine. And just like earlier, I know it should make me uncomfortable. But it doesnโt. It just makes me burn. And this time, when my knees shake, it has nothing to do with fear.
My lips part, my breath hitches in my chest, my heart beats faster. He feels itโI can see it in his blown-out pupils, in the way he goes wary and watchful. Can hear it in the sudden harshness of his own breath, sense it in the slight tremble of his body against my own. For a second, just a second, I think heโs going to kiss me. But then he leans in farther, past my mouth, until his lips are all but pressed up
against my ear. And I get the strange sense that heโs smelling me just like Marc and Quinn had, although it has an entirely different effect on me.
โYou have no idea what I know,โ he says softly.
The warmth of his breath has me gasping, melting, my whole body sagging against his of its own volition.
He lets it happen for one second, two, his hands on my waist, his shoulders curving down and into me. And then, just as suddenly, heโs gone, stepping back so fast, I nearly fall without the support of his body.
โYou need to go,โ he repeats, voice even lower, rougher than before.
โNow?โ I demand, incredulous.
โRight now,โ he says, nodding toward the staircase. Somehow, I find myself moving in that direction without consciously deciding to do so. โGo straight to your room and lock the door.โ
โI thought you said I didnโt need to worry about Marc or Quinn anymore?โ I call over my shoulder.
โYou donโt.โ
โThen why do Iโ?โ I trail off, realizing Iโm talking to myself. Jaxon has vanished again.
Iโm left wondering when Iโll see him next and why it feels so important.