na's
us kind guns, knives, poison and the slow kind the one
realized how deep the damage went until he beg
with surgical care right beside my head. The first time, I threw it across the room. The second, I burned it in the fireplace. The third, I crushed it
ing to get
s hands. The way his presence shifted a room. The way my skin reacted when he stood too close, the hea
ams did
uth that promised destruction.
t, there was a fifth rose on the pillow. This time, the petal
ithout knocking. The guards outside barely moved. One of them smirke
empty glass of whiskey in his hand. He wore a white button-up shirt with the sleeves roll
he drawled. "Miss me?" I marched to his desk and slammed the sixth rose down
playing y
lready
little bird fo
rting to show." I leaned over the desk. "You think you're clever? That this is seductive?" Hi
even his reputation suggested. He came around the desk like he
ow. "You wake up t
d. "You dre
ut slitting
im. Hard. "I'm not your toy." He didn't stumble. Didn't react. Just stared at me with that maddening c
and too close. I know you pace six times around your room before you sleep. I know you leave your window
Rosetti. I'm
uth w
re in
said. "I'
nutes, staring at the spot where he'd stood. Trying to steady my breathing
piral staircase that climbed to an upper balcony. It smelled like old books and secrets. I pulled a volume at rand
him come in
ed to the far shelves and began scanning the spin
s passed.Th
up slowly. "Because your father told you to?" He shook
aid. I scoffed. "You
heard the stories-the convent girl, t
at was
more tha
hy
er touched you not just your body, but your mind. You're untouche
t to ruin you in all the ways that count." I stood and shoved the book back into
helf, eyes locked on mine. When he reached me, he reached up-not to touch me, but to pull a book from the shelf above my h
n. Addictive, lethal, slow-burning poison but something inside me had begun to change. It
anted to ruin me but what scared me mor