Jacks had always considered himself more of a sadist than a masochist. He enjoyed inflicting pain, not receiving it. And yet he couldnโt bring himself to leave the shadows of Evangelineโs bedroom.
It wasnโt an obsession.
One visit wasnโt an obsession.
Jacks just needed to make sure she was still alive. That she wasnโt bleeding. In danger. Unhappy. Cold. She was safe in her bed. Sheโd be even safer when he left her. But he was too selfish to leave just yet.
He leaned against the bedpost and watched as she slept. Heโd never understood why someone would watch another person sleep . . .ย until her.
Castor did it. He said it was how he helped manage his urges. It did the opposite for Jacks.
The dying fire smoldered in the hearth. He considered setting the room ablaze just so that heโd have a reason to pick her up and carry her out, to save her one last time, before he left her for good.
Of course it wouldnโt really be saving her if he was the one who put her in danger by starting a fire.
โWake up, Princess.โ Jacks tossed a leather vest at her sleeping form.
Evangeline squinted and rubbed her tired eyes as she pulled the garment away. She hadnโt clearly seen him yet. But in the past, she wouldnโt have
had to see him. She would have known his voice or sensed his presence even before he spoke, and heโd have seen her body react. Her cheeks would have gone red or she might have shivered and then pretended that there was a draft. That it wasnโt him.
She was better off not knowing him. But he was enough of a bastard to hate that sheโd forgotten.
Even if it was his fault sheโd lost her memories.
This is not a small mistake to fix. If you do this, Time will take someone else equally valuable from you,ย Honora had said.
Jacks had thought Time would take something from him. He hadnโt thought it would take it from her.
Evangelineโs lost memories seemed like an inconsequential price to pay when compared to herย life.ย But even though she was alive again, Jacks would never forget seeing her die, feeling her go lifeless in his arms. It made him realize how fragile she really was. He thought sheโd be safer in the castle with Apolloโand she would be, once Jacks got what he needed. Then he could leave her for good.
โCan you move any faster?โ he drawled, tossing another garment. โI donโt really feel like waiting all day.โ
She pulled away the shirt heโd just thrown and attempted a scowl as she mumbled, โItโs still dark outside.โ
โExactly.โ Jacks threw the last of the clothes at her. โWill you stop that!โ
โWill you finally get dressed?โ
She shoved all the clothes from her face. He watched her bemused expression as her eyes fought to adjust. She still looked half asleep. Her eyes were bleary and tired. And he still couldnโt tear his gaze away from her.
From that first day in his church, Jacks had wanted to watch her. He wanted to know what her voice sounded like, what her skin felt like. Heโd followed her, listened to her prayerโhated her prayer. It had been one of the most god-awful prayers heโd ever heard. And yet even then he hadnโt been able to walk away. He wanted a piece of her. To keep her. To use her for later.
At least thatโs what heโd told himself. She was only a key.
A human.
She wasnโt an obsession. She wasnโt his.
He brought a black apple to his mouth and took a wide, sharp bite.
Crunch.
Evangeline jolted at the sound and gripped the edge of her sheets. โI didnโt know you were afraid of apples.โ
โIโm not afraid of apples. Thatโs ridiculous.โ
But she was lying. He could see the pulse jump in her neck. Heโd frightened her, which was good. Sheย shouldย be scared of him.
But it seemed Evangeline still didnโt have a sense of self-preservation. She had fully woken up now, but she didnโt call for her guards or take up a defensive posture. Instead, her eyes went wide. And for a second it was painfully clear just how much she had forgotten, because she looked at him as if he could do no wrong.
โItโs you,โ she breathed. โYou saved my life.โ
โIf you want to thank me, hurry up and get dressed.โ
She flinched a little at the bite in his voice. He knew he was being a bastard again, but by the end of this, it would hurt her more if he was kind.
โWhy are you here?โ she asked.
โYou need to learn how to defend yourself against the next person who tries to kill you,โ he said brusquely.
She eyed him skeptically. โYouโre an instructor?โ
He shoved away from the bedpost before she could look too closely at him. โIโll give you five minutes. Then dressed or not, we start.โ
โWait!โ Evangeline called. โWhatโs your name?โ
You already know, Little Fox.
But once again, his thoughts werenโt projected loudly enough for her to hear.
Instead, he gave her the name heโd planned on. He knew she wouldnโt remember it, and he needed to make sure he didnโt forget it. โYou can call me Archer.โ