A Little Violet and Jay for Valentine's Day...
In honor of Valentine's Day, here's a little teaser from The Last Echo:
Jay grinned, reaching for one of the
cups. Violet sat down on the curb, just like they used to do as kids, and
lifted her straw to her lips.
“I’m glad you came,” he said, serious
now, following her lead and dropping onto the curb beside her.
Violet leaned against him, just enough
so their shoulders were touching, and felt a different kind of spark, the kind
forged from years of connection. This was where she belonged. This was where
she should always be. With Jay.
“So how was your appointment? With the
shrink?” He was frowning as he looked down at her, his lips already turning red.
His face creased with worry.
“It was good,” she said, taking a long
pull from her own straw and swirling the sweet, syrupy ice around her tongue. “It—it
helped to talk to him.” She didn’t tell Jay about the pills Dr. Lee had given
her, the ones in her pocket, pressed against her thigh at this very moment. Pills
felt like failure to her. Like admitting she couldn’t handle this on her own. That
willpower wasn’t enough . . . even though, clearly, it wasn’t. “But, you know,
I still don’t feel great. I was hoping that seeing you might make things . . .”
A tiny smile tugged at her lips as she shrugged. “. . . better,” she finished.
She knew he’d understand what she was
telling him: that the echo of the dead girl was weighing on her still.
After a hesitant pause, Jay set the
wax-coated cup on the sidewalk next to him. He leaned down and pressed the
barest whisper of a kiss against the top of Violet’s dark curls. Despite the
icy sensation of his lips, heat unfurled in Violet’s belly, licking through
her. “I hate this, you know.” Absently, he reached for her hand, lifting it and
flipping it over as he studied her palm. His thumb ran along the grooves there,
and then his eyes moved up to meet hers. “I hate that you have to do all this
without me. Maybe it would be better if you spent less time there . . . with them.”
Violet wished he’d just say it, what he
really meant. “He’s not that bad, Jay. He’s just trying to help.” She knew that
neither of them was talking about Dr. Lee now. This was about Rafe.
She looked at him, taking in a face
that was almost more familiar to her than her own. His golden features, his
warm eyes, his slightly too-long hair with the faintest curls dropping past the
tops of his ears and brushing his neck. He looked so hurt, so vulnerable, and
she blamed herself.
He touched her cheek; his hand was as
cool as his lips had been. “I just worry that he’s careless. I don’t know if I
trust him, Vi.”
“He saved me once. What more do you
want?”
“I want to know that he’d protect you
the way I would if something happens. That he has your best interests in mind.”
And then he sighed, a ragged, defeated sound. He ran his hand through his
already rumpled hair. “That’s a lie. I want my girlfriend to stop spending so
much time with another guy. I wanna know that you two don’t share some sort of
bond because of what you can do. But what I really want is to know that he
doesn’t have feelings for you.”
Violet was speechless. She had no idea
how—or what—to say to any of that. She could defend her relationship with Rafe
by saying that they only worked together, but it wouldn’t matter. Partly
because she’d be lying. Of course they shared a bond, one Jay could never truly
understand. And she certainly wasn’t going to quit the team because of that.
But it was that last part, the thing
about Rafe having feelings for her that really made her pause. Rafe didn’t like
her, not in the way Jay meant.
Fortunately for Violet, she didn’t have
to speak because Jay wasn’t finished yet. “But, honestly, you know what bothers
me more than anything?” She shook her head, and he continued, his voice so low
it sounded like a whisper rumbling up from his heart. “It’s that I can’t do
anything for you when you’re in this kind of pain, Vi.”
Eyes wide now, Violet released the
shaky breath she’d been holding.
Jay leaned forward, resting his
forehead against hers while he scooped up both of her hands and squeezed them
tight. As their breath mingled Violet wondered when she’d set her own cup down.
They remained there like that—like marble sculptures—frozen nose-to-nose, mouth-to-mouth.
Then she felt his lips move against
hers, and she closed her eyes when he whispered, “I wish I could make things
better. I wish I could stop you from hurting.”
Comments
Thank you for torturing us ;)
Thanks for posting!
Kriston - Happy V-day!
Carina - But if she and Rafe don't spend time together then how I am supposed to torture them? Plus, he is kinda cute, don't you think???
E. Arroyo and Sally - Thanks :)
Beatriz - Couldn't we all use a little Jay in our lives???