"I take it you made up your mind, mea vita?"
My eyes opened and I turned, catching sight of Ethan sitting beside me on the bed. I rubbed my weary eyes and sat up. "What time is it?" I mumbled.
"Seven in the morning."
I yawned. "I barely slept."
"Good. The extra time awake must have given you enough time for your decision. Let's hear it," he said.
I stared at him. Was he serious? I just got up! "Can you give me a minute to fully wake up?" I countered. "I haven't even brushed my teeth yet."
He waved a hand at me. "A little bad breath won't deter me from having you, Annie. Now talk."
I scowled and ran a few fingers through my wild, untamed hair, which was messy from tossing and turning all night. Not sleeping well
did
give me time to think. I thought about my predicament and the optionless choices Ethan gave me. But that didn't hinder me. I had formulated a plan. The plan of comfortability. Trust. If I acquiesced for the moment and gave Ethan what he wanted, he'd let me be. Whereas, if I showed any type of resistance, he would hover. I didn't want that. I needed him to think that I wanted this. That I was in it for the long haul.
Even though a part of me really did want that, Ethan's way of going about it was enough to make me revolt against the idea. It should be my choice. Not his. But he didn't need to hear that. The plan I had concocted needed to be set in motion. The first step? Letting him believe that I was willing to stay with him for as long as I lived.
"Fine," I said, shrugging my shoulders.
He stared at me; his golden gaze unwavering as it ran along the length of my face. "Fine?" he asked. "Just fine?"
I nodded.
"What exactly does that mean?"
"It means that it's fine, Ethan. I don't know what else to say."
"So you're saying yes? To me?"
I nodded once more.
He cocked a brow suspiciously. "Why are you giving in so easily, bellula?"
"I'm not. I'm saying yes...because...I...uh...I...um...want this."
"Is that so?"
"Yes."
He took a little inhale and I knew what he was doing. He was smelling me. He was making sure I was telling the truth. To add some conviction, I said, "Let's face facts, Ethan. I can't go anywhere in my current condition. And even if I did, you would find me anyway. I really don't have any other options. I'd rather go in peace than live in agony."
He glared. "Agony? Seriously?"
"Not in the literal sense," I amended. "Relax."
"Don't tell me to Relax, Annie. Give me your word."
I sighed in irritation. "Fine. I give you my word."
"Vow it," he demanded.
"I vow it."
He looked at me briefly, his face set in complete discernment before he reached out, grabbed my hand, opened my palm and pricked my flesh with a nail in one fast, fluid motion. "Ow!" I said, yanking my hand away from him. "You hurt me!" Instinctively, I moved away from him, but he didn't allow that.
"No," he said, grabbing my hand once more. He opened my palm and I struggled to pull away from his strong grip.
"Ethan," I whispered, a flicker of fear tickling its way down the length of my spine.
"Shh," he said, softly. He lowered his head to the drop of blood that bubbled up from the small wound and slowly slipped his tongue out to lick it. The red, thick streak covered his tongue and he slipped it back inside of his mouth, where he swallowed it.
My eyes widened in horror and I jerked my hand away from him as tears clouded my eyes. What the fuck? I cradled my hand against my chest; my body inadvertently trembling at the morbidity of his actions. "What is wrong with you?" I asked. A tear slipped free even though I tried to hold it back.
He moved closer to me and I moved back. "Easy, love." He moved closer to me slowly. "I won't hurt you."
"You just did," I said, my voice unsteady.
"I did it for a reason," he said.
I sniffled and wiped my nose roughly. "What?"
"I'll explain it to you, baby. I promise. But don't be frightened. Come here." He opened his arms and waited patiently for me to close the small distance between us.
I shook my head and looked away as another tear fell. "No, Ethan."
"Please," he said, gently. "Please, sweetheart."
I stood there, silently waiting in trepidation. Whatever game he was playing was starting to scare me.
He
was starting to scare me.
He noticed and dropped his arms, deliberately placing them at his sides where I could see them. "Is this better?" he asked, lowering his head a little to capture my gaze. "I'll stay like this. If it makes you feel safe, I won't move."
I licked my lips and sniffled again. Shrugging, I replied, "okay."
He smiled a little. "Okay, my petal." He stared at me for a few minutes in complete silence.
I felt my face grow hot under his scrutiny and moved away from him some more. What he just did was twisted. It rubbed me wrong. It made me doubt him. It made me doubt his true intentions. Was he lying to me all along? Was he really going to hurt me? Was his entire story a ruse? A way to lure me? Was the bond even real? Was I getting played?
Suddenly, the plan I had concocted no longer held the promise that it had. It no longer held strength and structure. It was fractured. Something that had no conviction. The idea was falling apart.