Warrior Fae Trapped (Warrior Fae 1) - Page 60

She’d barely given voice to the words, but still his lips pulled into a hungry smile.

Adrenaline dumped into her body, and not just from the stare he kept trained on her. For the first time, he greeted her with a delighted smile, like a boyfriend. He was threading between the seats to get to her. To sit with her. Pleasure mingled with fear, the heat of her core messing with the warning in her brain.

What had she been thinking, agreeing to this? She didn’t have the right amount of detachment to stay logical!

“Hey, Charity,” he said, almost like the normal Donnie, though now his voice sounded strangely musical. He lowered into the seat next to her. “I hoped I’d see you.”

She inhaled his scent, like she always did when he strayed close. This time, the sweet cologne mixed with the smell of a particularly pungent soap was overshadowed by a strange sort of funk. Like food gone off.

She crinkled her nose as a pang stabbed her middle.

“Hi, Donnie, how are you?” She rested her hand against her phone.

“I’m good, Charity. Really good. Let’s go out after class. I’ve always wanted to ask, you know. You’re hot and smart. Something has always drawn me to you. Your clothes were the reason I held back. I’m not so petty anymore.”

Donnie had never put this many non-sports words together at one time. He’d never hit her right in the middle with the things he said.

Down on the ground level, the professor walked toward the podium with his briefcase, her elevated seat giving her the perfect view of his comb-over.

“You’ve had a change of heart in three days?” she asked, fighting for logic. She touched the keys of her laptop with shaking hands and eyed the glowing exit sign. There was no way she would make it if he moved even a quarter of the speed of that elder. She should’ve sat near the front.

“Okay, class, let’s get started, shall we?” Professor Banks fired up his PowerPoint presentation.

“Sometimes it takes an awakening,” Donnie said, his gaze rooted to her face. “I want you. Go out with me.” He brought his arm up and gently slid the back of his hand down her cheek.

Fire erupted in the wake of his touch, searing her insides. A strange haze clouded her mind.

She shook her head, trying to clear it.

“I have to focus,” Charity murmured.

“Yes. Later, then.”

Donnie settled back and swung his arm around her, letting it rest on the back of her seat. He crossed an ankle over his knee. His forgotten backpack tumbled into the space between the chair in front of him and the ground.

Girls glanced back at them with wide eyes, some sparkling with jealousy. His friends looked back, too, snickering or confused. Donnie was claiming her in public, not concerned about PDA.

It was like a dream come true housed in a waking nightmare.

The haze clouding Charity’s thoughts deepened, his presence as dangerous as it was electrifying. Twisted sheets and writhing bodies invaded her thoughts. Fingers traced the exposed skin on her neck. Glorious shivers coated her body, sucking her under.

Bing—bing.

Charity swore under her breath.

“How many times do I have to tell this class to turn off your cell phones,” Professor Banks said, looking right at her.

“Sorry! I just got it.”

Trying to clear her head over the pounding of her body, Charity pulled out her phone with trembling fingers. Donnie’s warm touch dipped to the collar of her hoodie and then traced her collarbone. God help her, she wanted his hands everywhere.Chapter Twenty-FiveSnap out of it, Charity, she silently berated herself, trying to pull herself together. Trying to shrug off that fiery touch. The pounding of her core.

A text from Macy swam into view. Is he there?

Charity was way too young to be gawking at an electronic device like a hog looking at a wristwatch. “I need to silence this…”

“I’ll do it.” Donnie’s fingers slid across hers as he took the phone, sending raging tingles through her body. He flicked a button on the side. It vibrated once. Then he analyzed the message. His thumbs flew across the screen, too fast to be human.

Why didn’t that jog her out of this horribly delicious lust daze?

Yes. Were gonna hang out 2nite, the text read.

“No,” Charity whispered, reaching for her phone.

Donnie used her lean to his advantage, dropping his mouth and catching her lower lip between his.

The world burst into color. Her body lit up with desire.

A distant part of her registered the prickled skin, like red ants biting. It was utterly lost to the moment.

A moan sounded in her throat, long and low. She’d spent all those lonely nights dreaming that he’d kiss her. That he wouldn’t care about her lack of money. That he’d choose her over all his other options. And now it had come true.

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