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Chapter no 22

Crave by Tracy Wolff

โ€ŒI Like Standing on My Own Two Feet, butโ€Œ

Getting Swept Off Them Feels Surprisingly Good, Too

For long seconds, I canโ€™t move. I canโ€™t think. I can only stare up at him in a kind of openmouthed shock as my brain short-circuits. Because Iโ€™m not actually in Jaxonโ€™s arms, right? I mean, I canโ€™t be.

Except I am. And they feel really good around me.ย Really

good.ย Plus, being in his arms, bride-style, gives me an up- close-and-personal view of his face. And can I just say how unfair it is that heโ€™s even hotter from an inch away? And he smells amazing, too.

His smellโ€”like snow and orangeโ€”is what pushes me over the edge, what has me struggling against him like a madwoman in my effort to be put back down. Because if he carries me all the way to school looking and smelling and feeling like he does, Iโ€™m going to be a total incoherent mess. โ€œCan you please stop wiggling around so much?โ€ he

demands as I attempt to push myself out of his arms.

โ€œJust let me down, then.โ€ I glance at Macy for support, but sheโ€™s staring at us like she thinks she might be getting punked. Since sheโ€™s clearly not going to be any help, I turn back to Jaxon. โ€œYou canโ€™t carry me all the way back to school!โ€

There isnโ€™t so much as a hitch in his stride. โ€œWatch me.โ€

โ€œJaxon, be reasonable. Itโ€™s a long walk.โ€ โ€œWhatโ€™s your point?โ€

I squirm around some more, trying to force him to put me down, but that just makes him tighten his hold.

โ€œMy point is Iโ€™m too heavy.โ€ Again with the incredulous look.

โ€œIโ€™m serious.โ€ I put my hands on his chest and use real effort to push. His arms donโ€™t budge from around me. If Iโ€™m being honest, I really donโ€™t want him to put me down. My ankle is full-on throbbing now, and walking on it is going to be a nightmare. But that doesnโ€™t mean I should let him damage himself trying to help me. โ€œPut me down before you hurt yourself.โ€

โ€œHurt myself?โ€ The eyebrow arch I spent way too much time thinking about last night is back. โ€œAre youย tryingย to insult me?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m trying to get you to let go of me. You canโ€™t carry me all the way back toโ€”โ€

โ€œGrace?โ€ he interrupts.

I wait for him to say something, but when he doesnโ€™t, I answer, โ€œWhat?โ€ in what could, perhaps, be described as not the nicest tone.

โ€œShut up.โ€

Part of me is super insulted at his words, and the matter- of-fact way he says them, but the part of me thatโ€™s actually in control of my tongue does exactly what he asks and shuts up. I mean, I suppose there are worse things in the world than being carried by a super-sexy guy instead of struggling along in terrible pain. Maybe.

With me in Jaxonโ€™s arms, we move three times as fast as

we were when I was limping with every step. Before I know it, weโ€™re through the castle doors, striding up the stairs.

When we get to our room, Macy unlocks the door and holds the weirdass beads back as she tells Jaxon to, โ€œGo on in.โ€

Seconds later, he deposits me on my bed and I think thatโ€™s going to be the end of it. But then he reaches down and pulls off my boot.

โ€œI can take it from here,โ€ I tell him. โ€œThanks for your help.โ€

He shoots me a look that tells me to shut up again, this time without him ever having uttered the words. Which embarasses me so much that I try to pull my foot away from him and start peeling my sock off on my own.

โ€œI sprained my ankle,โ€ I snark. โ€œIโ€™m not dying of consumption.โ€

โ€œYeah, well, the night is young.โ€

โ€œHey! Whatโ€™s that supposed to mean?โ€ I glare at him.

โ€œIt means youโ€™ve been here three days, and this is the second time Iโ€™ve had to get you out of trouble.โ€

โ€œSeriously? Youโ€™re going to hold me responsible for a

windstormย now?โ€

โ€œI am.โ€ He wraps his hand around my calf and gently but firmly eases my leg over the edge of the bed so he can look at my ankle. โ€œYou didnโ€™t see Macy falling out ofย herย tree, did you?โ€

โ€œIt wasnโ€™tโ€”โ€ Macy starts, but no way am I going to let him get away with blaming me for this.

โ€œHerย branch didnโ€™t break!โ€ I interrupt. โ€œMineย did. What was I supposed to do? Grab on to the trunk andโ€” Oww!โ€ I try to yank my foot away as he probes at a particularly sore spot.

He ignores me, though his touchโ€”already softโ€”gets even gentler. โ€œThereโ€™s no swelling and only a little bruising, so I donโ€™t think you broke anything.โ€

โ€œI already told you it was just sprained.โ€ I pull my leg away, but with much less force this time. Something about the feel of his hands on my leg, his skin against mine, has me especially unnerved. โ€œYou can go now.โ€

This time, the look he gives me is half amused, halfย donโ€™t

push your luck. And, despite that, also super sexy. Which is completely absurd, but that doesnโ€™t make it any less true. Heather would die if she saw me nowโ€”two small steps away from whimpering andย sighingย over some ridiculously commanding guy. Itโ€™s gross, and normally Iโ€™d put him in his place. But the fact that heโ€™s all growly like this because heโ€™s worried about me and wanting to make sure Iโ€™m okay? I donโ€™t know. Somehow it makes a difference.

โ€œShould I get ice?โ€ Macy asks for the first time since Jaxon overrode her objection. Sheโ€™s currently standing near her bed, all but wringing her hands and trying not to show how freaked out she is that Jaxon is in our room.

I turn to answerโ€”and hopefully reassure herโ€”but realize sheโ€™s talking to Jaxon. You know, the guy she spent ten minutes warning me aboutย beforeย the snowball fight. โ€œEt tu, Brute?โ€ I say with a roll of my eyes.

She shrugs, a little shamefaced, as Jaxon answers, โ€œThatโ€™d be great.โ€ Then she all but runs to the doorโ€”at least until he smiles his thanks. Then she freezes. Like, actuallyย freezesย in the middle of walking, one foot off the floor. โ€œAlso,โ€ he adds, โ€œdo you happen to have an Ace bandage? I can wrap her foot before I go.โ€

She doesnโ€™t answer. โ€œMacy?โ€

She still doesnโ€™t answer.

Jaxon glances at me, both brows raised, but I just roll my eyes. Then clap extra-loud to get her attention.

โ€œMacy?โ€

โ€œOh yeah. Ice. Iโ€™m on it.โ€

โ€œSo no bandage, then?โ€ Jaxon asks.

โ€œAnd a bandage. Yes. Absolutely. I have a few, actually.โ€ Suddenly sheโ€™s stumbling over her words and her feet as she rushes to her bureau and starts wildly opening drawers.

She finally finds what sheโ€™s looking for in the bottom drawer and spins around, a tightly wrapped hot-pink bandage in her hand. โ€œDoes this work, Jaxon?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s perfect, thanks.โ€

She glows under his praise, and itโ€™s all I can do not to make a teasing comment. But seriously, if sheโ€™s not careful, sheโ€™s going to turn into one of his minions. So much forย you can tell me how he hurt you.ย Traitor.

I reach out to take the bandage from her, but Jaxon gets there first. โ€œI reallyย canย do it, you know,โ€ I tell him.

โ€œMaybe I want to do it for you.โ€

As she heads for the door, Macy makes a sound like the melting is actually starting, and even I have to admit, itโ€™s a good line. Then again, convincing myself to like Jaxon has never been hard. Iโ€™ve been attracted to him from the very beginning, even when I was also supremely annoyed by him.

โ€œWhat? No protests?โ€ he asks a little sardonically.

โ€œAre you going to wrap it or not?โ€ I grouse, ignoring his

question because answering it would be too embarrassing.

He ducks his head and gets to work, but not before I see the small grin heโ€™s got going on. His scar pulls on the very edges of his lips, but that just turns the smile into a crooked little smirk that is a million times hotter than it should be.

His fingers are cold as he wraps up my ankle, but his hands are so, so gentle. I find myself relaxing despite myself, my muscles going lax as he strokes a finger back and forth against my calf.

And when I say his name this time, even I can hear the yearning. His head snaps up, his dark, bottomless gaze locking with mine.

His hand on my leg becomes firmer, more insistent as he leans in just a little. His wildly sexy scent seems even stronger now than it did when he was carrying me. It fills my senses, makes my mouth water and my hands ache to touch him. Makes me want to press my face into the curve of his neck and just breathe him in.

Iโ€™m already on edge from his closeness, and these new longings he sets off in me have my breath catching in my throat. My heart goes wild and, as he leans in just a little farther, my whole body lights up like the aurora borealis Iโ€™m still dying to see.

โ€œGrace.โ€ He says my name like itโ€™s a promise. Itโ€™s the last straw, and I gasp, full-on melting commencing deep inside me. Iโ€™d say his name back, but Iโ€™ve lost control of my vocal cords. And pretty much the rest of my body, too.

His hand comes up to cup my cheek, and I close my eyes, lean into the caress. And then nearly jump out of my skin as the door crashes open and he yanks his hand back.

โ€œIโ€™ve got the ice,โ€ Macy says. โ€œI even crushed it up andโ€”โ€ She stops cold, her eyes going wide as she senses the tension in the air. With the way Jaxon is leaning over me, it doesnโ€™t take a genius to figure out what she interrupted, and for a second, it looks like sheโ€™s going to ease her way back out of the room.

But then the moment fades, and Jaxon stands up, heading toward the door. โ€œApply the ice for twenty minutes and see how it feels. If itโ€™s not better, ice it again in an hour. Got it?โ€

โ€œYeah, Iโ€™ve got it,โ€ I manage to rasp through my still-tight throat.

โ€œGood.โ€ He gives Macy another brief smile, then shakes his head as she lets out a small whimper. He doesnโ€™t say anything more until heโ€™s almost out of my room. Just before he leaves, he pauses, hand on the doorknob, and says, โ€œStay away from Flint, Grace. Heโ€™s not what you think.โ€

The words snap me out of my stunned silenceโ€”and my politeness. โ€œFlint and I are friends. And you donโ€™t get to tell me what to do.โ€ I barely manage to stop myself from adding, No matter how much you intrigue me.

I expect him to fire backโ€”heโ€™s arrogant enough to think he should always be obeyedโ€”but instead, he just tilts his head and studies me for a few long moments. Then he says, โ€œOkay.โ€

โ€œOkay?โ€ I narrow my eyes at his easy concession. โ€œThatโ€™s it?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s it.โ€ He turns to leave.

โ€œI didnโ€™t think it would be that easy.โ€

He gives me that inscrutable look Iโ€™m already coming to dislike. โ€œThis is going to be a lot of things, Grace. Easy isnโ€™t one of them.โ€

And then heโ€™s gone. As usual. Double damn it.

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