Page 26 of Ava: Part Three

Her protest died on her lips. This was bliss. His touch brought her to life as if she had been dead the past few days. Her blood rushed through her body as her heart started working triple times. As his tongue traced her lips, she groaned and sunk her fingers through his hair. And when he softly bit her bottom lip, her whole body tightened.

Gentleness flew out of the window as Zeke pressed himself harder against her and devoured her lips. He created a storm in her body, and she was happy to let it carry her away wherever he wanted.

She heard a sound that cleared the fog in her head and made her tense in Zeke’s arms. And when the sound came again, louder this time, she realised it was someone clearing their throat.

She pushed against Zeke’s chest, and he reluctantly released her. And when she looked around his body, she saw Myles and Derek lounging on the sofa in the room. Her cheeks immediately coloured as she straightened her uniform and redid her buttons. What the hell was she thinking? This was dangerous. This could get both of them carted off to Isolation, where they would be easy prey for the Council.

“You said you were just going to talk,” Derek said to Zeke. She didn’t need to look at the Beta’s face to know he was grinning; she could hear it in his voice.

Zeke didn’t bother looking back at his friends. He just grunted and then brought his hand to play with tendrils of her hair that had escaped her bun.

“We need to talk, Ava. Come to my house tonight, or I’ll come to your dorm and drag you out of there myself,” Zeke said to her.

“You know the new rules were set to target us. They are watching everything we do,” she whispered. “And you can’t go around kissing me, either. They’ll all know.”

“Come to my house, or I’ll drag you there,” he repeated. And then he lowered his head to her ear. “We’re leaving tomorrow. I found a way.”

She stepped back from him. How? They didn’t know if there were other guards beyond the woods. They didn’t know what the guards were capable of. He was going to put his life in danger for nothing.

Zeke put more distance between them. She could still see the effect she’d had on his body. Her eyes trailed over every inch of him, and her mind went straight back into the gutter.

“Take a shower, a cold one, before you go to your duties,” Zeke said. “And then come home tonight.”

Right. Duties. She took one last look at him before leaving the dressing room.

And then, just outside, as if she had been keeping guard, was Emily.

“For fuck’s sake,” she muttered as she rushed down the hall to their locker room.

The other Omegas were still in there, changing. She saw the subtle way they sniffed the air, which mortified her enough to make her rush to the showers.

Zeke couldn’t blatantly break the rules like this; it was too dangerous. Though she supposed she’d needed that. She felt wide awake now, even though her mind was still foggy. But this time, the fog was caused by Zeke and not lack of sleep.

By the time she had scrubbed herself clean and then gone to put her training kit on, the fog was no clearer. And her body was still not under control. It almost felt like the day Zeke had carried her out of Jared’s house. Like he needed to come and finish the job or she wouldn’t be able to concentrate.

“Ava.”

At the sound of Emily’s voice, she snapped out of it and went to the Intermediate room, where she had been transferred. Her mind kept wandering, but worryingly, she wasn’t thinking of the Council, or Zeke’s probably suicidal plan to escape. It was Zeke who occupied her mind.

When the rest of the class started to walk in, she felt the darkness approaching the room. Like a void where the sun was not allowed to shine. She could almost track it down the hallway until the cause of it stood in the doorway.

She assumed Claire would ignore her as she did every day, but Claire walked straight to her. There was fury in her blue eyes and a snarl on her lips as she brought her face inches to hers. Was this it? The fight she had been waiting for?

“I don’t care that he marked you or you’re shamelessly throwing yourself at him. He is still mine,” Claire snarled. “Wait and see.”

And then the wolf walked off to rejoin her friends as if she hadn’t just thrown fighting words in her face.

Chapter 15

Avalookedbackdownthe road at the guards patrolling Zeke's street. Though they were not facing her direction, she knew they were tracking her movements.

Her head had been messed up since Claire said those words.

He is still mine. Wait and see.

It was like she’d flipped a switch, and everything in her wanted to find Claire. To hunt her. To hurt her.

Her fists clenched.