Lives in Stone Towers Should Never Throw Dragons
For a second, right after our mouths meet, everything goes away. What he told me about his brother, what he told me about my being in danger, everything. For these moments, as his lips move over mineโas his tongue explores my mouth and his teeth gently ravage my lower lipโall I can think about is him. All I can want and feel and need is Jaxon. He must feel the same way, because he makes a noise deep in his throat as his arms come around me. And then heโs picking me up just a little, lifting me until the curves of my body line up perfectly with all the hard, sexy planes of his. And soon the kiss I meant as comfort shifts to
something else entirely.
His hands are on my hips, his chest and stomach and thighs pressing against my own, and all I can think of isย yes. All I can think of isย more.
More and more and more, until my head is fuzzy, my heart is practically pounding out of my chest, and the rest of me feels like one more slide of his hands or shift of his hips will make me shatter.
Just the thought has a low, needy sound pouring out of me, a sound that Jaxon responds to with a hard, sexy squeeze of his hands on my hips. But then heโs pulling
away, lifting his mouth from mine, and lowering me slowly to the ground.
โNo,โ I whisper, trying to hold on to him for as long as I can. โPlease.โ Iโm not even sure what Iโm asking for at this point, only that I donโt want this to end. I donโt want Jaxon to go back to that cold, bleak place where he has banished himself for so long.
I donโt want to lose him to that darkness anymore.
But he murmurs softly to me, brushes his lips over my cheek, my hair, the top of my shoulder. Then slowly, slowly eases back a little more.
โWe wonโt have much longer before Foster gets here, and I want to talk to you before he does.โ
โYeah, okay.โ I sigh, then bury my face against his chest as I take a couple of deep breaths.
He runs his hands up and down my back to soothe us both, I think, before finally settling me on the bedโwith a little distance between us. โI want to talk to you about your safety.โ
Of course he does. โJaxonโโ
โIโm serious, Grace. We need to talk about this, whether you want to or not.โ
โItโs not that Iโm trying to dodge the conversation. Iโm just saying, after what happened earlier, anyone who doesnโt like me is probably going to keep it to themselves from now on. Even if they want to hurt you.โ
He gives me a look. โI told you, this isnโt all about me. If it was, Flint wouldnโt have tried to kill you on your second day here. There wasnโt anything between us then, so he couldnโt have been trying to get to me. Which meansโโ
I finally recover from the shock ricocheting through me enough to interrupt him. โWhat are you talking about? Flint didnโt try to kill me. He saved me. Heโs my friend.โ
โHeโs not.โ
โYes, he is. I know you donโt like him, butโโ
โWho told you to walk under that chandelier, Grace?โ Jaxon asks with watchful eyes.
โFlint did. But it wasnโt like that.โ Still, uneasiness stirs in my belly. Itโs one thing to believe nameless strangers are out to get me. Itโs another to think that one of the few people I call a friend here isโฆ โFlint wouldnโt do that. Why would he try to drop a chandelier on me after he saved me when I fell off that branch?โ
โThatโs what I was trying to tell you. He didnโt save you.โ โThatโs impossibleโhe wasnโt even on the branch with
me.โ
Jaxon narrows his eyes in anย are you kidding meย kind of way. โHe wasnโt underneath the chandelier with you, either.โ
โSo what? He got one of the shifters to half break the branch before the snowball fight, knowing it was going to be windy?โ
โMore like he got one of his dragon friends to start the wind that caused all the problems. Thatโs what Iโve been trying to tell you, Grace. The dragons canโt be trusted, and Flint absolutely canโt.โ
โThat makes no sense. Why would he dive off that tree branch to keep me from hitting the ground if he was trying to kill me?โ
Jaxon doesnโt answer.
My stomach tightens up as something horrible occurs to me. โHe did save me from falling, didnโt he?โ
Jaxon doesnโt answer. Instead, he looks away, his jaw working for several seconds before he finally says, โIt was Cole who was responsible for dropping that chandelier, but itโs a hell of a coincidence that Flint made sure you were walking in that direction instead of sitting with the witches. And I donโt believe in coincidences. As soon as I prove it, Iโm taking care of him, too.โ
The uneasiness becomes a full-fledged sickness as I remember the look on Flintโs face after I thanked him for not letting me splat all over the snow. And how fast Jaxon got there after I fell. โYouโre still not answering the question I asked you, Jaxon. Did Flint jump out of that tree to save me or did you somehowย knockย him out of that tree?โ
Jaxon avoids my eyes for the second time in as many minutes. Then says, โI wasnโt near the tree.โ
Itโs my turn to grind my teeth together. โLike that would stop youโฆโ
โWell, what was I supposed to do?โ he demands, throwing his arms up in the air with as much emotion as Iโve ever seen from him. โLet you fall? I figured if I stopped you in midair and brought you gently to the ground, it would freak you out even worseโnot to mention leave you with a bunch of questions no one was prepared to answer.โ
โSo you made Flint dive after me instead?โ
โI threw him under you, yes. And Iโd do it again. Iโll do whatever it takes to keep you safe, even if that means taking on every shifter in this place. Especially any of the dragons who might have the power to kick up a wind like
the one that broke that branch.โ
Oh my God. Flint didnโt save me. For a second, I think Iโm going to throw up. I thought he was on my side. I thought we were friends.
โIโm sorry,โ Jaxon tells me after several seconds. โI donโt want to hurt you. But I canโt have you trusting him or any of the other shifters when theyโre trying to hurt you. Especially when I donโt know why yet.โ
โAll the shifters,โ I say, thinking again about what went down in the study lounge. โIncluding the alpha.โ
โIncluding the alpha.โ
I donโt know what to say to him right now, especially considering everything heโs done to keep me safe from that very first night. Even before he knew that we were going to matter to each other. Itโs that thought that drives me to rest my head in the crook of his neck. And whisper, โThank you.โ โYouโreย thankingย me?โ he demands, stiffening beneath the kisses I keep pressing into the sharp line of his jawโand the
scar he works so hard to keep hidden. โFor what?โ
โFor saving me, of course.โ I pull him closer, skim my lips over his cheek and along the scar that started this whole discussion, dropping a kiss every couple of centimeters or so. โFor not caring about the credit and only caring about making sure Iโm okay.โ
Heโs sitting rigidly now, his spine ramrod straight with discomfort over what Iโm doing. What Iโm saying. But I donโt care. Not now, when heโs in my arms. Not now, when Iโm overwhelmed by the feelings I have inside me for him.
Itโs those feelings that have me climbing onto his lap. Those feelings that have me straddling his hips with my
knees on either side of his thighs and my arms wrapped tight around his neck.
And those feelings that bring us right back to where we were before Jaxon called a haltโwith me kissing him and kissing him and kissing him. Long, slow, lingering touches of my lips to his brow, his cheek, the corner of his mouth. Over and over, I kiss him. Taste him. Touch him. Over and over, I whisper all the things I like and admire about him.
Slowlyโso slowly that I almost donโt notice it at firstโhe relaxes against me. The rigidness leaves his spine. His shoulders curve forward just a little. The hands that were fisted on the bed loosen up and wrap themselves around my waist.
And then heโs kissing me, too, really kissing me, with open mouth and searching tongue and hungry, desperate hands. He pushes closer, and I arch against him, pressing my mouth into his until his breath becomes my breath, his need becomes my need.
I slide my hands under his shirt, stroking my fingers along his smooth skin and the lean muscles of his back. Jaxon groans a little as I do, arching into my touch. And then my phone goes off at the exact same time thereโs a heavy pounding on Jaxonโs doorโฆ
The sounds break the spell between us, and he pulls away with a laugh. I hold tight to him, not ready to let him go. Not ready for this to end. He must feel the same way, though, because his hands tighten on my waist even as he presses his forehead to mine.
โYou should get your phone,โ he says as it continues to ring. โFosterโs probably freaking out because he doesnโt
know where you are.โ
The pounding on the door grows harder, more commanding. โOr heโs freaking out because he knowsย exactlyย where I am.โ
โYeah, thereโs that, too.โ He grins at me, his hands lingering on my waist for just a second as I start to climb off his lap. โYou want to get the door or should I?โ
โWhy would Iโฆ?โ Horror sweeps through me. โYou donโt think my uncle is the one pounding on the door, do you?โ
โNot sure who else you think it would be, considering his beloved niece was last seen in the company of the guy who just picked a fight with every wolf shifter in the school.โ
โOh my God.โ I look around for a mirror so I can fix my hair just enough that it doesnโt look like Iโve spent the last hour making out with a vampire, then kind of stop in shock as I realize that thereโs nothing even resembling a mirror in here. โSo are the old stories true?โ I demand, combing my hair with little more than my fingers and a prayer. โVampires really canโt see themselves in mirrors?โ
โWe really canโt.โ
โHow is that possible?โ I tuck my shirt in and make sure my hoodie is pulled down over my hips. โI mean, how do you know what you look like?โ
He holds up his phone. โSelfie, anyone?โ He moves toward the door, which is practically vibrating under the force of my uncleโs knocks. โIs this seriously what you want to talk about right now?โ
A little bit, actually. Now that the whole vampire thing is out in the open, I realize I have a million questions. Things like how long do born vampires liveโor are they immortal,
like the stories suggest? Which leads me to wonder if born vampires age the same way, or is this a baby Yoda thing, where their maturation is much slower than non-magical humans? And if it is, exactly how old is Jaxon? Also, did Mekhi not come into my room today because he was being respectful or because he couldnโt cross the threshold without an invitation?
There are more questions buzzing in my brainโso many moreโbut Jaxon is right. Now isnโt exactly the time to be thinking about any of this.
โOf course not.โ I nod toward the door. โOpen it and letโs get this over with.โ
โItโll be fine,โ he promises with a wicked little grin that makes me think it will be anything but.
Especially if Uncle Finn is anything like my father. Then again, the guyโs a witch and runs a school for the supernaturalโฆso probably not that much in common after all.
โIt will be whatever it is,โ I tell him, aiming for Zen and sounding completely out of touch instead. But come on, itโs hard not to freak out when Iโm pretty sure the boy Iโm crazy about is going to be expelled.
Jaxon winks at me, even blows me a kiss, before rearranging his face into blankness as he throws open the door.
โNice of you to let me in,โ my uncle says dryly. โSo sorry you felt the need to hurry.โ
โSorry, Foster, but Graceย didย have to get her clothes back on.โ
โJaxon!โ I gasp, my cheeks turning I canโt even imagine
what shade of red. โI was fully dressed, Uncle Finn. I swear.โ โThis is what you want to lead with after that stunt you
just pulled?โ my uncle demands. But before Jaxon can answer, he turns on me. โI thought you were heading back to your room more than an hour ago?โ
โI was. But I gotโฆโ
โSidetracked?โ my uncle finishes for me with a raised brow.
At this point, Iโm pretty sure the blush has taken over my entire body. Including my eyelashes and hair. โYeah.โ
โIf youโre well enough to be up here, youโre probably well enough to be in class, donโt you think?โ
โYeah. I probably am.โ
โGood.โ He glances at his watch. โFirst period should be about half done right nowโwe are squeezing it in before lunch due to the chandelier incidentโฆand other things.โ He glares at Jaxon. โYou should head there now.โ
I consider arguing, but he has the same look my dad used to get when I pushed him too far. I want to stay with Jaxon, to know whatโs going to happen to him, but Iโm afraid that making a fuss will only anger my uncle more. And that’s the last thing I want if he’s about to decide Jaxon’s fate.
So instead of demanding to stay as I want to, I nod and head into the bedroom to grab my purse from where Jaxon dropped it. โYes, Uncle Finn.โ
For a second, I think I see surprise flash in my uncleโs eyes, but itโs gone so quickly that I might have imagined it. Then again, Macy doesn’t strike me as the obedient type, so maybe he didnโt expect me to agree so easily. Or perhaps he was surprised my purse was in Jaxonโs bedroom, which I choose not to dwell on.
Either way, itโs too late to argue now, so I turn to Jaxon. โIโll see you later?โ I deliberately avoid making eye contact with my uncle as I wait for Jaxonโs response.
โYeah.โ His tone says obviously, even if he keeps his words simple out of respect for my uncle. โIโll text you.โ
Itโs not quite the response I was hoping for, but Iโm not in a position to argue. So I give him a small smile as I head for the door.
And I try not to panic when the last thing I hear before Uncle Finn slams the door closed is, โGive me one reason not to ship your ass to Prague, Vega. And make sure itโs a good one.โ