hands and lips made my
disappointment melt away.
“I need you,” he whispered
against my ear.
“You have me.” That much was
true. It would always be true.
“Here?” He pulled away enough
to lock eyes with me.
“Anywhere.” To let him know I
wasn’t kidding, I unbuttoned his
jeans.
He chuckled. “Glad I’m not the
only one.”
“This has never been one
sided.” I returned my lips to his,
needing more.
He stepped out of his jeans and
boxers all the while removing my
jeans.
He unclasped and discarded my
bra and his lips immediately went
to my breast. I closed my eyes and
focused on the sensation. I
moaned, surprised when he pulled
us both to the ground.
I lay on top of him with only my
underwear separating me from
what I wanted. What I needed.
“Thanks for taking the brunt of the
ground.”
“You like my excuse to get you
on top?” He grinned. “We’ll make
the next time romantic.” He put his
hand underneath the waist band of
my underwear.
I took a condom from my bag
and handed it to him. He’d be
faster. “You didn’t need an excuse.”
He watched me expectedly as I
slowly eased him inside of me.
He groaned. “Daisy.”
I continued to move on top of
him, letting all of my worries and
fears disappear. This was real. This
was feeling. It wasn’t just physical,
it was emotional and mental. It was
everything.
“You feel that?” he said between
heavy breaths.
“Yes.” I felt everything.
“Remember this.” His eyes
locked on mine, relaying the same
message as his words.
I nodded, unable to speak as I
struggled to hold myself together.
With no warning he flipped us
over so I was underneath. He took
control, moving in hard and deep
thrusts. I closed my eyes, soaking
up every feeling and sensation I
could. The feel of his skin, his lips,
and the way he made me feel
complete.
“Remember this. Remember
what it feels like to be with me.”
“I will.” I promised, even though
I knew I shouldn’t. In that moment
I believed it though. I believed I
was still in control of my destiny.
“I promise to never let you
forget.”
I opened my eyes, wanting to
watch his pleasure as I experienced
my own. Our bodies moved in
perfect sync, as he made it harder
and harder for me to stay in control.
I bit down on my lip to stay quiet.
“We’re alone, Daisy. You don’t
have to hold back.” He ran his lips
down my neck.
I listened, calling out his name
as he rocked me to my core and
brought me to a level of pleasure
I’d never been before. The first few
times had been great, but this was
different. There was an intensity
and connection I’d have never
believed could exist.
“Daisy,” he groaned, as he sped
up his movements. I was getting
close, and I urged him on, wrapping
my legs up around his body.
“Owen!” I called out his name as
he pushed me over the edge. My
eyes closed without conscious
thought, it was the only way to
handle the incredible sensations
running through my body.
He shuddered and lay down on
top of me. Neither of us said
anything for a moment. We were
both sweaty and out of breath, and
perfect. The moment was perfect.
“Hope your back is okay.” He
picked his head up to look at me.
I ignored the dull ache in my
back. “Totally worth it.”
He smiled before brushing his
lips against mine. “You are
amazing.”
“So are you.” I ran my hand
down his back.
“You make me reckless.” He
cupped my face with his hand.
“You make me desperate.”
“Desperate in a good way I
hope.”
“Desperate in the best way.” I
pulled his lips to mine again.
He laughed against my lips. “I
want to lie here with you forever.”
“I may have downplayed the
whole back in the dirt thing.” It felt
fine in the heat of the passion, but
now it was starting to get old.
He slipped his arms under me.
“I’ll make it up to you.”
“It’s already made up.”
“Are you up for flying the rest of
the way there?” He played with a
few tendrils of my hair.
“Once I get dressed.” I kissed
his shoulder. I wanted to get in
every kiss I could.
“You mean you don’t want to fly
naked with me?” he teased.
“If we were landing in a place as
secluded as this sure, but
something tells me someone might
see us when we land in New
Orleans.”
“That something is right.”
“You’ll stay with me?” I didn’t
want to sound needy, but that’s
exactly how I felt. For the first time
all day my emotions legitimately
felt like mine. I felt euphoric yet
terrified. The warring emotions
were real and true, and that made
the terror worth it.
“I’m never leaving your side.”
He looked deep into my eyes.
“Never.”
I nodded. “Good.”
He kissed me lightly. “You
better get used to me, Daisy. I’m
not going anywhere.”
“I was hoping you’d say that.” I
pulled him down against me again.
We could stand to wait another
minute before getting dressed.
2
OWEN
Inever expected to return to New
Orleans with a girlfriend, especially
not one like Daisy, but as I closed
in on my hometown, holding Daisy’s
body firmly in my arms, there was
no question that I was doing
exactly that.
She was silent during the flight,
but that wasn’t surprising
considering how high we were in
the air and the strong wind. She
wasn’t screaming, so I took that as
a win.
“We’re almost there.” I broke
the silence in order to give her
warning. I was using the last
airborne minutes to prepare for the
craziness. She deserved to have the
same opportunity.
“I’m going to be sick,” she
mumbled. Even over the wind my
hearing was good enough to pick it
up.
“Because of the altitude?” She’d
never had a problem flying with me
before.
“Not at all.”
“It’s going to be fine. I’ll be with
you the whole time.”
“Promise?”
“Promise.” I didn’t plan to ever
break a promise to her.
“I’m holding you to it.”
“I know.” I adjusted her slightly
as I began our descent.
It was dark, but early enough in
the evening I needed to be careful
not to be spotted. Occasionally it
happened, but you couldn’t take
chances too often. I landed in the
shadows around back of the
Crescent City Hotel. I hoped Levi
was still at work. The alternative
was to show up at his house, and
although I was sure he and Allie
wouldn’t care, it might make the
situation even more awkward for
Daisy. The Society chambers were
intimidating, but I hoped it would
be easier for her. She seemed
better at focusing on the less
personal side of things. Either way,
we needed answers, and Levi was
the only place to start.
I landed, and Daisy stumbled
out of my arms. She straightened
out her clothes and ran a hand
through her windblown hair. She
pulled a stick out of it. That wasn’t
from the wind. I pulled out a leaf
and laughed.
“You think this is funny?” She
put a hand on her hip.
“Yes, it’s funny only because I
still can’t really believe we did
that.”
“You started it.”
“I’m quite aware of that.” I took
her hand in mine.
“Not that I’m complaining.”
“Good. I hope to never hear
complaints about that.” I pulled her
against me.
“I wouldn’t worry.”
I tensed when I heard footsteps.
It was only a couple of tourists.
They were staring at us. What was
their problem?
“You should probably put your
shirt on.” She nudged me.
“I suppose that would make us
look less conspicuous.”
“Or at least put it in on if we’re
going to spend more time in this
alley. Otherwise it looks like we’re
about to do unsavory things.”
“Unsavory? I thought we already
did those. Unless you want a
repeat.” I raised an eyebrow.
“As much as I want to put off
talking to Levi, we need to do this.”
“We do.” I pulled on my t-shirt.
“Ready?”
“I don’t have another choice.”
“No, you don’t.”
She seemed slightly surprised by
my candor. I always wanted to be
open and honest with her, which
meant being realistic about what
was happening.
I led her around to the front of
the building, keeping her hand
firmly covered by mine. She
squeezed my hand as we walked
through the doors. I squeezed back.
“Good evening and welcome to
the Crescent City Hotel.” A bellboy
I’d never seen before greeted us as
we stepped into the air-conditioned
lobby.
“Thanks,” Daisy mumbled.
He grinned at her. “If there is
anything I can do to make your visit
more pleasurable, please let me
know.”
“Thanks.” She looked away.
“Really, I would be happy to
help you with any of your needs.”
He leaned toward her.
“I’m fine.”
“How about a tour of the
Quarter? I get off in an hour.”
“Sorry, not interested.”
“Come on, I don’t bite.”
She recoiled, and I knew she
had to be thinking about the
vampires.
I put an arm around her. “You
won’t be speaking to her again.”
“Can I at least get your
number?” He ignored me.
“What part of ‘you won’t be
speaking to her’ don’t you
understand?” I stepped toward him.
He moved back. “Whoa, man.
It’s a free country. You don’t own
her.”
“He doesn’t own me, but we’re
together. That means I’m not
interested.” She turned and started
walking away. I led us toward the
elevator. I looked over my shoulder
and glared at the bellboy one last
time to make sure he got the
message.
“Thanks for the help back
there.” Daisy leaned back against
the wall of the elevator. “I like the
whole jealous thing on you.”
“How can you stand that
attention?” I moved next to her.
“I ignore it mostly. It wasn’t as
bad before I returned to New
Orleans, and then I was only
focused on one thing, finding you.”
My heart soared yet again, as it
did every time she mentioned how
hard she’d searched for me. It
meant nothing was one sided. She’d
been as affected by the long ago
kiss as I was.
I led us onto the elevator as
soon as it arrived. After inserting
my key, we started moving toward
the basement floor of the hotel that
shouldn’t have even existed.
The elevator doors opened into
darkness. There was enough light
that my night vision worked, but I
doubted Daisy’s had gotten that
strong.
“Don’t let go of me.” She leaned
heavily into my side.
“Not planning on it. I’m jealous,
remember.”
She laughed. “See, I knew the
Allure would be good for
something.”
“We’re getting rid of it.”
“Obviously.”
I led us right to Levi’s office, the
same office that had once been his
father’s. I knocked.
“Yes?” His familiar voice called
out.
I opened the door a crack. “Got
a minute?”
The door flew open. “You never
called me back.”
“We decided to drop by
unannounced.” Daisy surprised me
by talking.
Levi laughed. “And I see you
two found each other.”
“Yes.” I tightened my hold on
her. “Which is why we need your
help.”
“My help?” His eyes widened. “I
don’t believe you’ve ever asked for
my help, Owen.”
“And I hope I don’t have to
again, but we need it now.”
“Come in.” He gestured for us to
enter his office.
Nothing had changed inside the
surprisingly small space. The same
massive wood desk took up most of
the room, with two visitor chairs set
in front of it. Despite his position as
king, Levi’s office was one of the
smallest. Still, the room was
comfortable, and he’d managed to
put his mark on it. The biggest ones
were the pictures of his family.
Daisy pointed to the photo of
Allie. “Does she mind that you work
late?”
He nodded. “Yes.”