Before I can pull my hand away, he places my palm on his chest. My eyes widen at his wild heartbeat. I always forget how erratic Aiden’s heartbeat can go.
Like thunderstorms.
Deadly, but also alive.
So, so alive.
“You owe me from the past, Elsa.”
A different type of flutter snakes into my heart. This one is painful and destructive. I stare at my lap. “T-that was my mother, not me.”
“She’s dead. You’re alive.” He tilts his head. “I’ll take what I can get.”
“That’s a low blow, dickhead,” I mutter under my breath.
He knows how guilty I feel about what Ma did, but like a first-class sociopath, he’s using it against me.
Aiden lifts a shoulder. “I’ll use whatever I can to get you. I have no boundaries when it comes to you, Elsa.”
“Aiden…”
“The scar on my ankle is because she had me cuffed with metal to heavy chains. The scars on my back are because she hit me with a horsewhip over and over again until I passed out. I don’t think she stopped even when I lay lifeless on the floor.”
“Aiden. Stop.”
He doesn’t. He digs the shard harder and deeper into my skin with every word out of his mouth.
“She gave me nothing to eat and barely anything to drink. I had to piss and shit where I slept. She treated me worse than a dog, and the funny part was, she never really saw me. She saw someone else when she looked at me. When I finally came back home, the only person who could’ve made it better was also gone.”
Tears stream down my cheeks by the time he’s done. My lips tremble and my jaw aches with the need to hold in the sobs.
Aiden speaks so nonchalantly, it’s more terrifying than if he spoke with emotions. Now, I see why he doesn’t hold feelings in high regard. They were purged out of him a long time ago.
They were whipped, starved, and burned into the fire.
“Do you know how it feels to be hit with a horsewhip until the skin breaks? Until blood drips to the ground?” His jaw tightens, the tiniest bit, before it goes back to normal. “It hurt like a bitch especially for an eight-year-old who didn’t know real pain.”
The word stop lingers on my tongue, but I swallow it.
Aiden lived those horrors, the least I could do is listen. Even if he’s using my guilt factor against me.
It’s even more tragic he’s using his pain to keep me by his side. I would’ve felt special if my chest wasn’t slowly dissolving into a bloodied mess.
“Does it pain you to hear this?” He wipes the tear under my eye with the pad of his thumb. “I can stop if you like.”
“You don’t have to,” the words come out strangled, dying, weird.
“I will if you kiss me and make it better.”
A tremor shoots through me. Did he do all that just so I would kiss him?
No. Aiden can be an unemotional monster, but I know that Alicia’s death affected him more than anything else.
It was the last straw that changed him for good.
“No?” He lifts a shoulder. “Worth a try.”
I grab his cheeks and slam my lips to his. Aiden is stunned for a moment, but I don’t stop. I nibble and bite on his lower lip like a madwoman.
I want to kiss it and make it better.
No. I want to kiss it and make it go the fuck away.
This shadow that haunted our lives for ten years needs to fucking go.
Aiden opens with a grunt. His kiss is rough, rougher than any other time I remember. He claims me, devouring me whole.
The intensity of his passion ignites and we burn in a perfectly imperfect harmony.
For a moment, it’s only him and I in this atrocious world. A world that turned him into a monster and robbed me of my life.
For a moment, he’s the most important person in the world. I want to engrave myself under his skin so nothing can separate us again.
I want to be one with him.
The thought of living apart destroys me like nothing else. The thought is torture like being held underwater.
I’ve been drowning and I’m finally coming up for air.
We pull away for much-needed breath, but Aiden doesn’t allow me to leave his orbit. It’s like I’m the centre of said orbit.
He rests his forehead against mine. The tips of his fingers stroke my cheek, the curve of my lip, the hollow of my neck, the line of my collarbone.
It’s everywhere, his touch. Like he’s relearning me and getting his fill.
Our ragged breathing fills the air like two desperate souls clashing only to find refuge in each other.
Everything becomes heightened. The squeak of the leather beneath us. The smell of pine trees from outside. The low whistle of the wind.
And Aiden.
I’m so lost in his masculine beauty and tousled hair. In his skin against mine and the metallic gaze.
In all of him.
He speaks against my skin, rough and unpolished. “There hasn’t been a day where I haven’t thought about you. Every time I manage to sleep, I dream of you. You were my obsession since we were kids, but now it’s way fucking worse. I don’t know how I managed to spend eight years without you in my life when now I suffocate if I don’t see you for hours.”
My eyes fill with tears. “Aiden…”
“Choose me, Elsa. Choose us.”
There’s nothing more I want than to do that. I want to be with him so bad, it’s eating me from the inside.
It’s driving me insane.
It’s ripping at my heartstrings.
His hand slides from my face to my throat. He wraps his fingers around it in a vice-like grip. His forehead disconnects from mine and the clouds in his eyes darken. “I’m being fucking nice here, Elsa. I’ve been patient, but I’m this close to say fuck everything and take you all to myself. Don’t. Push. Me.” He emphasises as he strokes his thumb over my pulse point. “Even I don’t know what I’ll do.”
My temper flares at that.
“You know what? It doesn’t always go as you want, Aiden. If you want to be with me then you’ll have to learn a little something called compromise. Google it. I won’t be the one who always bows her head while you get your way. That’s not how relationships work. ” I push his hand away and jump to my feet. “Take me home. Dad must be worried.”
His left eye twitches and I expect him to drag me back down. He doesn’t. He just stands and storms out of the Meet Up.
I watch his rigid back with frustration bubbling in my veins. I was seconds away from melting into his arms, but he had to ruin it by reverting back to his dickhead ways.
I follow him out to his Ferrari. No words are spoken after I give him directions to my dad’s new house.
The entire way is spent in silence. The type you taste in the air, bitter and sour.
Aiden keeps a hand on the steering wheel and the other fists on the armrest between us, but he’s not touching me.
Screw him. He’s not the only one mad right now.
After a few more moments, I contemplate breaking the silence. Finding no words, I remain quiet until the car stops in front of my house.
“Thanks.” I grab the door handle.
He continues staring ahead without acknowledging me.
Enough, dammit.
I drop my hand to my lap and face him. “What are you being so mad about?”
No answer.
“So it’s the silent treatment now?”
“Go inside before I kidnap and fuck you into oblivion.”
My pulse quickens at the image, and my skin turns hot and cold. I wish it was from horror, but it’s from damn excitement.
Something is wired wrong inside of me.
Aiden’s dirty words ruined me.
When I don’t move, he tilts his head to the side. A sadistic smirk lifting his lips. “Or would you like that, sweetheart?”
A knock sounds on the window. I startle out of my stupor.
Aiden straightens, releasing the steering wheel.
I perk up when I see the one waiting outside the window.
Dad.
What was I thinking about bringing Aiden over? Oh, wait. I wasn’t exactly thinking at the time.
I roll down the window. “Hey, Dad.”
“Hey, Princess.” He smiles. “Come inside.”
I move to open the door.
Dad peers through the window and his smile drops. “You, too, Aiden.”
Shit.