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Chapter Twenty-six

Demetri

I held her shaking body for a few minutes. So many times I

opened my mouth to tell her the truth. To tell her all about Brady. It

would be so easy to swoop in and explain to her that she was

hugging the prince, that he wasn’t dead in the ground. Brady

wasn’t who she thought he was, but again it wasn’t my place.

Truthfully, I hadn’t been able to see her for very long these

past few days. I didn’t want to. It hurt too damn bad to look into

her innocent and hopeful eyes and keep the dirtiness of what Brady

did away from her. Not that Holly was innocent, but as a guy, I

knew the type of power trip Brady must have been feeling. Shit, up

until last year I’d lived that life.

Adding the whole Seaside show to the mix was enough to

put me into a catatonic state of stress. I swear I stared at my wall for

ten whole minutes doing nothing but breathing in and out and

trying to calm myself down. The stress was getting to me. I had the

taffy wrappers to prove it.

But when she texted me today. Damn. I couldn’t say no.

Everything felt better in her arms. Which was crazy. We’d known

each other for a little over a month, and I was ready to do anything

for her. I knew those type of feelings were possible. People always

talk about love at first sight. I’d never believed in it. Alec did

though, and so did Nat. But me, never.

And now, with Alyssa in my arms. Shit, I wanted to shout it

up and down the boardwalk that I was in love with this girl.

“Crap!” Alyssa pulled out of my embrace. Oh no. Her face

looked ashen. “Your birthday?”

I exhaled in relief. “About that…”

“Demetri!” She swatted me on the shoulder. “Is it soon? You

said Nat gave you that shirt for your birthday!”

“This weekend. Friday. Alec and Nat are throwing me a

huge party. I want you to come.” I swallowed the dryness in my

throat. “Be my date?” My palms began to sweat. Geez, you’d think

I never asked a girl out before.

Alyssa’s eyes lit up and then she frowned. “Don’t we have

group on Friday?”

“After group. I figured we could meet at your house for

group and then I could drive you to my house for the party.”

“And when were you going to tell me about all of this?”

“Today.” Okay, so I was lying. I meant to tell her yesterday

but still hadn’t had the balls to call her and see her face to face after

everything that went down with Holly.

“Short notice, Demetri. How am I going to have time to shop

for something to wear?”

“Just go to Victoria Secret.” I shrugged. “I’m sure they can

help you out.”

“So it’s a naked party then?” Her little hand pressed against

my chest and then ran down until she hooked her finger into the

loop of my jeans pulling me closer against her. Holy hell, a man

could die happy this way.

“Naked parties are the only way to go…” What the hell was

she doing? Her hand moved to my stomach and began rubbing just

above my briefs. Her nails lightly scratched, and I honestly thought

I was going to fall off the edge of the boardwalk. I swayed toward

her and closed my eyes.

“I don’t know if I like that you’ve been to naked parties.”

She purred, her wicked little hand still making me crazy.

“I don’t…” Damn, what was I going to say? “I mean, I…”

Holy. Hell. Her thumb rubbed across my hip bone, and I jerked

toward her on instinct.

“Demetri…” Her lips found mine. I was so hot for her I

wanted to toss her over the ledge and peel off her clothes one by

one, watching as the wind ran across her creamy skin and…”

“…ice cream.”

“Ice cream?” I repeated slowly coming out of my daydream.

What about ice cream? Wait, where did her hand go? Why was I

still so damn turned on?

“Let’s go get ice cream, and you can tell me all about your

party.” She winked and stood in front of me. If she expected me to

walk around right now she had another think coming. A minute

ago I didn’t even know what my name was. I glared. She tilted her

head and winked. She knew exactly what she was doing that

little… oh, but what a way to go.

“I need a minute.”

“Oh?” She tilted her head innocently.

I felt my nostrils flare. “One, two, three…”

“Wait, why are you counting?” She backed up slowly.

“Four, five, six…”

“Demetri…” She giggled and then snorted.

I stretched my arms above my head and yawned. “Seven,

eight, nine…”

Her eyes widened.

“Ten.” I lunged for her little body and caught her just as she

was turning to run. She kicked and screamed, but it was like a tiny

ant fighting a bear. I effortlessly carried her toward the ocean.

“Put me down!”

“Nope! I need to cool off…” I laughed as she began

screaming at me and pounding her tiny fists onto my back.

“Demetri Daniels!”

“Scream it again, sweetheart, only makes me need the ice

cold water more.”

She squirmed against me.

“Right.” I snorted and slapped her ass. “Because that helps.”

“Demetri!”

“Alyssa!” I yelled and then walked into the ocean with her

in my arms. When the water reached my knees I was sufficiently

cooled off. And then her eyes met mine and a different kind of heat

spread through my body. One I didn’t want to cool off. One I

wanted to remember for the rest of my life. I set her down on her

feet. The waves crashed against our legs, but I didn’t feel cold.

“I more than like you,” I whispered as I brushed the hair

whipping against her cheek from the wind.

She closed her eyes and sighed against my hand as it cupped

her cheek. “I more than like you too, which is what makes this so

hard.”

My stomach dropped. And the next thing I knew she pushed

me, causing my balance to falter just slightly, which would have

been fine if a wave hadn’t chosen that exact moment to crash right

next to us.

Okay, now I was cold.

“One.” I shouted as I jumped out of the chilling water.

She squealed. “Oh no, Demetri Daniels is counting again.

Two!” She joined in mocking me. She threw her head back and

laughed.

This time I didn’t even make it to three. I just tackled her

against the sand as the icy water crashed over us.





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