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Chapter no 54

Crave by Tracy Wolff

โ€ŒIf This Kissโ€Œ

Is Going to Start a War, it May as Well

Be Worth It

Liaโ€™s words are still ringing in my ears several hours later as Iโ€™m trying to figure out what to wear to Jaxonโ€™s room for ourโ€ฆdate. Logically, I know he wonโ€™t care, but I care. I havenโ€™t exactly been at my best since I got to Katmere, and just once Iโ€™d like to knock his socks off.

โ€œYou should go with the red dress,โ€ Macy says from where sheโ€™s sitting cross-legged on my bed, watching me agonize over my clothes choice. โ€œGuys love red. And that dress is killer, if I do say so myself.โ€

Sheโ€™s right. The dress is amazing, butโ€ฆ โ€œYou donโ€™t think itโ€™s too obvious?โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong with obvious?โ€ she demands. โ€œYouโ€™re crazy about him. He obviously feels a whole lot of something for you or he wouldnโ€™t have nearly ripped Coleโ€™s throat out in the lounge today. Thereโ€™s nothing wrong with letting him know you dressed up for him.โ€

โ€œI know that. Itโ€™s justโ€ฆโ€ I hold up her red dress for the ten millionth time. โ€œThis is a lot of dressing up.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s not enough material for it to be a lot of anything,โ€ Macy snickers.

โ€œYeah, thatโ€™s kind of my point.โ€

The red dress is amazing, no doubt about it. And I bet it

looks gorgeous on Macy. But with all its geometric cuts and angles and the absolute lack of fabric near anything important, itโ€™s about as far from my usual style as I can get. Which is fine, I guess, except whatever happens with Jaxon tonight (or doesnโ€™t happen), I want it to happen when I look and feel like me.

โ€œI think Iโ€™m going to go with the yellow one,โ€ I decide, reaching for the dress in question. It still has spaghetti straps, but the neckline is a little higher than the red one, and it should actually hit below my knees when I put it on, versus the top half of my thighs, like the red one.

โ€œSeriously? Thatโ€™s my least favorite one of the bunch.โ€ Macy makes grabby hands for it, but I move back so itโ€™s out of her reach. โ€œI mean,ย my dadย picked it out for me.โ€

โ€œWell, I like it. And the fact that it doesnโ€™t scream that I want to get naked with him.โ€

โ€œSays the girl who got up to all kinds of naughty stuff in his room today,โ€ she says with a smirk.

โ€œI never should have told you that! And itโ€™s not like we got naked. We just made out.โ€ I take off my uniform and slip into the dress. โ€œThe dress is just to make a point.โ€

โ€œAnd what point is that exactly?โ€ She gets off the bed and starts tugging on the skirt to help it fall into place over my ridiculous curves. โ€œOh, right. The point that you lust after Jaxonโ€™s sexy, sexy body.โ€

โ€œI thought you didnโ€™t like Jaxon.โ€ I shoot her a smug look. โ€œI mean, arenโ€™t you the one who told me how dangerous he was and that I should stay far, far away from him?โ€

โ€œAnd look how well you listened.โ€ She crosses to her dresser and starts opening and closing the myriad

assortment of little doors on the jewelry box she has perched on the top of it. โ€œBesides, just because he scares me doesnโ€™t mean I canโ€™t appreciate how sexy he is for you,โ€ she says in a deliberately deep and funny voice. โ€œPlus that gorgeous bite mark he left on you?ย Swoon.โ€

Swoon is right. Every time I see it in the mirror, it makes me want to melt. โ€œEverything about Jaxon is gorgeous to me,โ€ I tell her as she crosses back over to me, a pair of dangling gold earrings in her hand.

โ€œTry not to salivate on the dress,โ€ she answers dryly. โ€œDrool is so last decade.โ€

I stick my tongue out at her, but she just crosses her eyes at me. โ€œSave that for Jaxon.โ€

โ€œOh my God! Are you trying to embarrass me to death before I ever make it to his room?โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s there to be embarrassed about? Youโ€™re head over heels for him; heโ€™s head over heels for youโ€ฆ I say go for it.โ€ โ€œCan you please just give me the earrings so I can get out

of here?โ€ I demand, holding my hand out for them.

โ€œStay still and Iโ€™ll put them in for you. The clasp is kind of tricky.โ€ She leans over and slides one of the earrings into my earhole. โ€œWow, you smell good enough to eatโ€ฆ Oops. I mean drink.โ€

โ€œI swear to God, Macyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œOkay, okay, Iโ€™ll stop messing with you.โ€ She moves to put the second earring in. โ€œItโ€™s just so fun to watch you blush.โ€

โ€œYeah. So much fun,โ€ I deadpan as she struggles to fasten the second earring.

Finally the clasp slides into place, and she steps back. โ€œHow do you stay so still?โ€ she asks as she straightens out

the skirt of my dress. โ€œI swear youโ€™re a statue. It barely felt like you were breathing while I was putting that earring in.โ€

โ€œTerror that you were going to slip and rip the thing out of my ear. Or poke me in the eye,โ€ I tease.

She makes a face at me as I slip my feet into the one nice pair of heels I brought with me. Theyโ€™re nude and strappy, so they go with almost anything. Including, thankfully, this yellow dress.

โ€œSo how do I look?โ€ I do a little twirl in the center of the room.

โ€œLike youโ€™re going to need another blood transfusion by the time Jaxonโ€™s done with you.โ€

โ€œMacy! Stop it!โ€

She just grins as I make my way to the door. โ€œSeriously, you look amazing. Youโ€™re going to knock that vampโ€™s socks off.โ€

This time when I blush, itโ€™s from excitement. โ€œYou really think so?โ€

โ€œI know so.โ€ She motions for me to twirl around again, so I do. โ€œAlso, Iโ€™ll bet you ten bucks that dress is going to be missing buttons when you finally make it back here.โ€

โ€œOkay, thatโ€™s it!โ€ I give her a mock glare as I head for the door.

But she just grins and crosses her eyes at me, all of which makes me laugh ridiculously hard. And calms me down, which I know is exactly what she was intending.

Itโ€™s so strange. Before this week, I hadnโ€™t seen Macy in ten years. We were virtual strangers. And now I canโ€™t imagine going back to life without her.

โ€œDonโ€™t wait up,โ€ I say as I make my way out the door.

โ€œYeah, like thatโ€™s going to happen,โ€ she tells me with a snort. โ€œFYI, Iโ€™m going to need all the details. And I mean all. So you should probably pay really close attention to everything that happens so you get them right.โ€

โ€œAbsolutely,โ€ I agree, just to tease her. โ€œIโ€™ll take notes.

That way I wonโ€™t forget anything.โ€

โ€œYou think youโ€™re being funny, but Iโ€™m serious. Notes would be extremely helpful.โ€

I roll my eyes. โ€œGoodbye, Macy.โ€

โ€œCome on, Grace! Let a girl live vicariously through you, will ya?โ€

โ€œWhy donโ€™t you go find Cam? Do a little non-vicarious living of your own?โ€

She considers it. โ€œMaybe I will.โ€

โ€œGood. And you should totally wear the red dress when you do. After all, guys love it when youโ€™re obvious.โ€

She flips me off and throws a pillow at me that I only narrowly manage to dodge.

โ€œTemper, temper,โ€ I tease, then hightail it out the door before she decides to throw something at me that will really hurt. Or, you know, cast some kind of spell that makes all my hair fall out. There are perils to living with a witch, after all.

My palms are sweating and my heart is beating a little too fast as I make my way to the tower room. Maybe I should have come up right after classes, like I wanted to, because all the preparationโ€”the hair, the makeup, the dress deliberationโ€”has done is give me more time to think.

And more time to get nervous.

Which is ridiculous. This is Jaxon. Heโ€™s seen me falling out

of a tree and nearly bleeding to death. Heโ€™s saved my life several times since I got here. Heโ€™s seen me looking my worstโ€”why am I suddenly so determined that he see me looking my best? Itโ€™s not like I actually think he cares if I straighten my hair and put on high heels.

I tell myself all of this on the way to his roomโ€”and I even believe it. But my hands are still trembling when I knock on his door. And so are my knees.

Jaxon opens the door with a sexy grin that turns to total blankness the second he sees me. Which is definitelyย notย the reaction I was hoping for after spending the last two hours getting ready.

โ€œAm I early?โ€ I ask, discomfort suddenly racing through me. โ€œIf you want, I can come back laterโ€”โ€

I break off as he reaches for my wrist and gently tugs me into his roomโ€”and his arms. โ€œYou look gorgeous,โ€ he murmurs against my ear as he hugs me tight. โ€œAbsolutely beautiful.โ€

The ball of tension in my stomach dissolves as soon as he wraps himself around me.

As soon as I smell the sexy orange and fresh water scent of him.

As soon as I feel the strength and power of his body against and around my own.

โ€œYou look pretty amazing yourself,โ€ I tell him. And he does, with his ripped jeans and bright-blue cashmere sweater. โ€œI think this is the first time Iโ€™ve seen you wearing something other than black.โ€

โ€œYeah, well, letโ€™s keep that between us.โ€

โ€œAbsolutely.โ€ I keep my arms wrapped around his waist as I

grin up at him. โ€œWouldnโ€™t want to mess up that badass reputation of yours.โ€

He rolls his eyes. โ€œWhat is it about my reputation youโ€™re so obsessed with?โ€

โ€œThe fact that everybody feels like they need to warn me against being with you. Obviously. Iโ€™ve never dated anyone like you before.โ€

Iโ€™m teasing, but the second the words leave my mouth, I want to take them back. After all, it was only this morning he was telling me how worried he is about hurting me. Just because that fear seems ridiculous to me, considering heโ€™s never been anything but gentle with me, doesnโ€™t mean he doesnโ€™t take it very, very seriously.

Sure enough, Jaxon pulls away. I try to grab on, but thereโ€™s no holding him if he wants to go.

โ€œI hurt you once, Grace,โ€ he says after a second, eyes and voice deadly serious. โ€œItโ€™s not going to happen again.โ€

โ€œFirst of all, letโ€™s be clear.ย Youย didnโ€™t hurt me. A piece of flying glass hurt me. And secondly, I know Iโ€™m safe with you. I already told you. I wouldnโ€™t be here if I thought otherwise.โ€

He studies me for a second, like heโ€™s trying to decide if Iโ€™m telling the truth. He must decide I am, because eventually he nods, reaches for me again. And this time when he pulls me against him, he lowers his head and presses his lips to mine.

Itโ€™s different than the kiss we shared earlier, softer, gentler. But it reaches inside me all the same. Lights me up. Turns me inside out with everything I feel for him and everything I hope heโ€™ll let himself feel for me.

But tonight isnโ€™t about wishing for what might be. Itโ€™s for

celebrating what is, so I lock that thought down deep inside me and hold on to Jaxon with everything I have. And everything I am.

The kiss lasts forever, the soft whisper of his mouth against mine, and still he pulls away too soon. Still Iโ€™m clutching at him, fingers tangled in his shirt, my body straining against his as I try desperately to hold him to me for just a little longer.

But when I finally let him go, when I finally open my eyes, the Jaxon staring down at me isnโ€™t the one Iโ€™m used to seeing. Thereโ€™s no regret in his dark eyes, no scowl on his face. Instead, he looks lighter, happier than Iโ€™ve ever seen him.

Itโ€™s a good look on him, one that has me breathless for a whole host of different reasons. I wonder if he feels the same way about me, because for several long seconds, we donโ€™t move at all. We just stare at each other, eyes locked, breaths held, fingers entwined.

Thereโ€™s a bubble of emotion inside me, and it grows with every second I get to look at him. Every second I get to touch him. Itโ€™s been so long since Iโ€™ve felt it that it takes me a few minutes to recognize it as happiness.

Eventually, he turns away, and the loss I feel is a physical ache inside me. โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ I ask, watching as he rummages in his closet.

โ€œMuch as I love that dress, you need a hoodie,โ€ he answers, pulling out a heavy fur-lined one from The North Faceโ€ฆin black, of course.

He slides my arms into the sleeves, zips it up. Pulls the hood over my head. Then he grabs the red blanket off the

end of his bed and says, โ€œCome on.โ€

He reaches a hand out to me, and I take itโ€”how could I not? Right now, there isnโ€™t anywhere I wouldnโ€™t follow this boy.

And thatโ€™s before he pulls back the curtains that cover his window, and I get my first look at whatโ€™s waiting for us.

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