Hidden in Smoke (Phoenix Rising #2)

“Theo.” The feminine sound was like music to my ears, and I turned to face the door to my room. She was centered in the thin rims of my glasses as I pulled them off, running a hand through my hair as I called out to her.

“Come in.” She was welcome in my domain anytime. My Kraken rumbled in agreement.

“Hey.” She stepped into my room, and her power sparked with mine. I watched as she jerked slightly, unprepared for the intensity of our power’s dance. Each day I felt it growing stronger. Could she feel that as well? The whole sensation differed from what we’d been taught to expect our whole life. I wanted to run some tests, try to prove a theory I had about the phenomenon, but there was too much else going on right now to focus on taking on one more project, despite my deep desire to do so.

“Hi.” It felt like a lame response, but I didn’t have Ryder’s humor nor Hiro’s smooth way with words. Having Nix alone, her golden skin standing in stark relief against the dark teal color of my walls, made me nervous in that schoolboy crush kind of way. She was like sunshine, and I was drawn to her warmth. My Kraken surged forward, wanting to show her what the sun looked like from under the water. She reminded him of it even now; that golden light piercing through the water, always out of focus and unobtainable. I prayed with my whole being that she was obtainable to my brothers and me.

Even now, I could feel their stress and concern over the fact that the Council may take control over Nix’s life. We didn’t want to worry her, but she needed to know the probability of their reaction to her existence, as well as their reaction to what could be seen as our betrayal. We had kept her from them, but even if I could go back and redo it, I wouldn’t change our actions.

“I’ve been studying up on the information you gave me on mythologicals that make up the Council. Thank you, by the way. Also, holy shit, those guys sound creepy as fuck and intimidating as hell.” She played the string on her hooded jacket nervously. I knew she was nervous about tomorrow, but I also knew this was her first time alone with one of us in one of our rooms.

“I know they sound scary, but they won’t harm you. Did Damien answer all your questions about the Councilmen and their creatures?”

She hummed her affirmation. “I was wondering if you had any more specific information on phoenix. I haven’t found much in any of the books you’ve loaned me, but I want to learn as much as I can.”

I grinned at her. “You’ve come to the right place. While there isn’t much information documented, I think I have enough to keep you busy for a little while as I hunt down more.” I slid my glasses on and rummaged through my desk contents for the file I had on Nix. I had printed some things out of the Council’s library base that she might be interested in. I wondered if the Council had any further documentation that hadn’t been digitized yet. I’d have to talk with my brothers about looking into that possibility.

I felt her heat on my back as she moved closer. A quick glance told me she was looking around, wanting to investigate, but trying not to be rude. I smirked. “Make yourself at home.”

I watched as she scanned my dresser, looking at the various framed pictures sitting on top of it. “Oh my God!” She gasped in excitement, and I turned my full attention to her.

My position in my desk chair put my face at her waist level, and I took my time letting my eyes wander over her curvy body. I wanted to grab onto those hips and kiss my way down her soft stomach. I blushed slightly as I recalled the dreams that invaded my sleep every night. Nix with her hands fisted in my sheets as I feasted on her, her screams of pleasure waking the house, letting the other guys know how much she loved my tongue. I shifted in my seat, thinking as many unsexy thoughts as I could, trying calm my reaction to her. I didn’t want to scare her off on her first venture into one of our rooms!

“Is this you and Rini as children?” Her eyes were sparkling in the lamplight of my room as she showed off one of my favorite pictures. I laughed.

“Yeah! That’s us at the aquarium. Rini always got a kick out of my ability to make the fish do tricks. I had to be careful whenever we visited because she would beg me at every exhibit.” I smiled fondly at the memory.

“I’d kill to see that!” She carefully placed the photo back on the wooden top of my oak dresser.

“I’ll take you.” It was a promise as much as it was a declaration. I wanted to take Nix everywhere, experience the world with her. “Have you ever been to an aquarium? I imagine they have a nice one in Orlando.”

“Once, in middle school. I had to forge Michael’s name to go. He’d never sign off on school trips. It was one of the best days of my life.” Her chocolate eyes found mine. “Aquariums are a favorite of mine, and that quickly morphed into a love of the ocean. I was always fascinated by the endlessness of it; by the vastness and how small I felt when I saw it for the first time. It was like all my problems faded away, lost to the majesty of it. I’ve only been twice in my whole life.” She propped her hip against my dresser as she spoke, her eyes unfocused as she lost herself to memory. The poetic way she spoke surprised me. I loved getting to see this side of Nix.

“I had to save up and hide the money in order to buy myself bus fare to Daytona Beach. I can still feel the sand between my toes and the cold water lapping at my legs as I stepped into the Atlantic for the first time. Theo, you’re so lucky to get to be a part of that. The freedom the ocean must afford you…” She trailed off with a dreamy sigh.

“It’s been hard to feel that way since we moved here,” I admitted the words quietly. I had never admitted this out loud before. “On land, I mostly feel useless. My creature is rarely needed for anything that requires his strengths. I miss the ocean.”

“I’ve yet to meet your creature Theo, but I know that the ocean is part of you. It runs in your veins. You might not be able to shift on land, but your creature lends you his power in other ways. You’re far from useless.” She stepped closer and I reached for her, holding her hips and pulling her near as I rested my forehead on her stomach. The words she spoke, they felt like a lifeline. “You’re the leader of your team. The brains behind every operation. The logic to the chaos that occurs daily. Don’t ever let your doubt blind you to all you do for your family every day. As for your Kraken, well we’ll have to get him in the water soon and let him stretch. I have a feeling you’ve been bottling him up for too long.”

My Kraken roared in triumph at the woman in my hands, effectively claiming her as ours. You’ll have to share her, and not just with me. I directed my remarks to the beast within. I wanted to laugh when I felt the sea monster’s version of a shrug in response. He didn’t mind sharing. Good. Neither did I. A picture of Nix round with child seared my brain, and my grip on her hips tightened. Call it biology or whatever you want, but the image felt right even though it was way too soon to want such things with her. I couldn’t stop the possessive kiss I placed on her stomach or the longing that ran through me as I kept myself from kissing my way down her body.

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