His warmth came against her side, and his lips brushed against her cheek. "You are the most important thing to me, Kylie. There isn't anything about you that doesn't fascinate me. The way your eyes light up when you smile. The sound of your laughter." He picked up the rose and ran it across her mouth again. "The shape of your lips. The way they feel against mine."
The rose moved up. "Your nose. The way it turns up on the end."
"It doesn't turn up that much." She'd always hated her nose.
"Maybe it does just a little." He grinned. "But it's so damn cute. And I love the way you sneeze."
"Now you're taking it too far." She giggled.
"Seriously, I love the sound you make when you sneeze. It sounds more like a puppy than human. A very cute and sexy puppy."
His smile faded and his blue eyes stared right at her. "For the first time in my entire life, I'm not looking forward to shifting. Because ... then I won't be able to kiss you like this." His lips melted against hers, but he ended the kiss too quickly. "I'll be out there. And you'll be in here. And instead of enjoying the thrill of being free of this body, I'll be missing you."
He kissed her lightly on the lips again. "So, please. Please, don't be angry at me. I didn't mean to make you feel bad, or to make you feel as if anyone else is more important to me than you. Because they aren't. I'd kill for you, Kylie Galen. But more than that, I'd die for you."
She felt a tear roll down her cheek. "You'd better not die on me, Lucas Parker."
He caught the tear and wiped it away. "Am I forgiven?"
"Yes. You're forgiven." She reached up and wrapped her hand around his neck and pulled him in for a kiss. His mouth devoured hers, his tongue swept across her lips. After several long, delicious moments, he kissed his way down to her neck. It tickled, it tingled, and before long, she heard the soft humming sound emanating from him. She liked hearing it. Liked knowing she made it happen. Liked how her inhibitions faded while listening to it.
His hand slid up under her tank top, touching bare skin. Touching the edges of her breasts, and then his hands moved higher. His warm hands felt like sunshine against her skin. She closed her eyes, loving how it felt. She wanted this.
He broke the kiss and jerked his hand away. "Okay, it's time for me to go now."
He jumped out of the bed and frowned down at her. "I'm sorry."
She bit down on her lip to keep from telling him it was okay. To keep from asking him to get back in bed. Instead, she whispered, "I'm not sorry."
He gazed down at her. "You are so damn beautiful. And if I don't leave now..." He started out.
"Lucas?"
He turned around. "Yeah?"
"Thank you for the roses."
"You're welcome." He looked back at the door. "I should probably go before I run out of time."
"Out of time?" she asked.
He shrugged. "I told Della to kick my ass out if I stayed more than twenty minutes." He looked at his watch. "And knowing her-"
"Time's up!" Della pounded on the door with so much force, Kylie was amazed the door didn't break down.
Lucas grinned. "I knew I could count on her."
Kylie laughed.
Once he'd gone, she leaned back in bed, stared at the ceiling, and just breathed in the scent of roses, trying to remember every word he'd said. She wanted to remember this night forever.
* * *
Several days later, with her stomach gnawing on her backbone and Jonathon, her shadow of the day, in tow, Kylie set out to the dining room to get some breakfast.
Life had calmed down. A little, anyway. With the full moon behind them, Lucas was back to his normal, patient self. And he was being amazingly attentive, too. But if Kylie were honest, she sort of missed hearing his hum.
Not that she didn't enjoy his sweet side. He'd even brought her more roses last night. If Mrs. Parker didn't have reason enough to dislike her, Kylie figured the she-wolf's decimated rose garden would seal the deal.
Even Kylie's ghost was calmer. Jane Doe still made regular visits, but the ghost was back to giving Kylie the silent treatment. Which was fine for now.
Kylie ducked under a low-hanging branch on the trail and picked up speed.
"No! And I can't believe you'd even suggest it!"
Holiday's voice rang in Kylie's ear a good three hundred feet from the office. Kylie stopped and looked around to make sure the camp leader wasn't standing nearby.
She wasn't.
It must be the gifted hearing again. It had come and gone several times since her mom and Holiday's little discussion during Parents Day. Curious, Kylie looked at Jonathon to see if he'd heard it, too.
"What is it?" he asked.
"I thought I heard something. Did you hear it?"
"Hear what?" He started looking around. "That damn blue jay isn't back, is it? I'm telling you, it's a sick bird."
The bird had returned three more times. Jonathon had been present for two of them. "No. I thought I heard Holiday."
Jonathon tilted his head to the side as if putting his own sensitive hearing to the test. "I don't hear her."
So, was her hearing stronger than a vampire's? What did that mean? Especially when she still had the brain pattern of a human.
"It's not like I have a choice," Burnett said.
Great. They were fighting again. About what this time? Kylie wondered, and continued on to the dining hall. If she had to guess, Holiday was just finding another excuse to try to put some distance between her and Burnett. Since Kylie had walked in and found them kissing, she hadn't seen the two within fifty feet of each other.
"You have a choice," Holiday said. "You go back and tell them that I said hell, no."
"It's a couple of tests. They wouldn't take long and they could clear up everything."
"I said, no!"
"Now I'm hearing Holiday," Jonathon said. "She doesn't sound too happy."
"Don't you think this should be Kylie's decision?"
"What should be my decision?" Kylie muttered, and changed direction and started walking toward the office.
"No!" Holiday said.
"She wants answers. And this could give them to her."
Kylie moved faster. What answers? It didn't matter, she realized. She'd take any answers she could get.
"I won't allow it!"
"Won't allow what?" Kylie stormed into the office, leaving Jonathon behind.
Holiday and Burnett swung around. Holiday pointed to the door. "Get out!" she told Burnett.