Total pages in book: 79
Estimated words: 78026 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 390(@200wpm)___ 312(@250wpm)___ 260(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 78026 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 390(@200wpm)___ 312(@250wpm)___ 260(@300wpm)
“You’re impossible, did you know that?”
“That doesn’t answer my question. You’re wasting both our time.”
“I’m sore, okay?”
He pauses, but his expression remains blank, non-existent even. “Huh.”
Huh?
I don't know what I expected, but ‘huh’ wasn’t it.
“How sore are you?”
“Enough that I can’t move.”
“Should you see a doctor?”
“No. It’s not as bad as that.”
“Then what do you need?”
“Rest, Jonathan. Ever heard of the word, or was that erased from your workaholic dictionary?”
“Very funny.” His face is caught in that snobbish state, which means he doesn’t find it amusing at all.
He pulls the covers off my body and I yelp as he wraps his strong arms around my back and picks me up. The room tilts off balance as he carries me effortlessly, bridal style.
There’s a faint recollection of us being in this same position before. Did he also do it yesterday?
Were those words that came to my mind his?
I must be imagining things. This is Jonathan, after all. He doesn’t feel — at all. Even if he does, he’s perfected the art of deception so well, no one sees past his cool façade.
I wince, but the palpitations of my heart take me more by surprise. “Jonathan? What are you doing?”
“Finding a solution.” He marches to the bathroom, and I catch a glimpse of us in the mirror. Me, entirely naked and small in his arms. Him, suited up and looking every bit the king from his last name.
My hair is dishevelled and my eyes are slightly puffy from sleep. I don’t only look fucked, but also like I enjoyed every second of it.
Jonathan gently lowers me into the bathtub and I wince as my hip bone touches the cold surface.
His attention slides to me at the sound I make. “Endure it for a bit.”
“Is that your answer to everything?”
“You have to endure it to get past it, Aurora. That’s how it works.”
That’s an interesting philosophy, but… “That doesn't mean it goes away, you know.”
“That’s why you have to endure and take action. It doesn’t make a difference if you only endure. If anything, that’ll hurt you in the long run.” He turns the tap on the slightest bit, tests the water on his fingers, and lets it fill the tub. And me.
My muscles relax a little as the cool water loosens the ache between my legs and the soreness in my arse.
He reaches over my head to the countless bath products and retrieves one that was already here when I moved in.
“I use the apple one.” I motion to the bottle beside it.
“Always an objection.” He shakes his head, although he does comply and pours the apple-scented one.
Then he watches with unnerving silence as the water fills the tub and the bubbles cover me to my breasts.
I squirm under his scrutiny. While I’m good with handling silence, I’m rubbish when it comes to Jonathan’s. Considering his reticent nature, it always feels like he’s communicating something with silence.
And it’s not usually good. Jonathan’s silence is the type that’s meant to keep you on your toes.
“You can go. You don’t have to keep watching me."
He doesn’t move or say anything. He remains at the edge of the bathtub, his arms crossed over his chest, and studies me intently, as if reading imaginary words off my face.
The intimidation that is Jonathan King knows no bounds. It’s like he was born to play the role of a bastard with no soul.
The fact that he has his emotions trapped in a vault, or worse, they don’t exist at all, makes him unpredictable.
There’s no way in hell to figure out what he’s thinking about, and I guess that’s what turns me into this confused ball whenever he’s around.
Despite steering clear of puzzles, there’s no denying how much I love solving them. The idea of digging my fingers into something and figuring it all out fills me with a rush of adrenaline.
The thought of never being able to do that with Jonathan is what’s throwing me into an endless loop with no way out.
“You have work, right?” I mutter.
“It can wait.”
“Did you just say work can wait? Isn’t that like blasphemy in your work god manual?”
He raises a brow, probably because of my sarcastic tone, but he doesn’t comment on it. “I own the work. It’s not the other way around.”
“Are you telling me that you could stop working tomorrow if you choose to?”
“I could, but I won’t. There’s no fun in hanging around when you can use those hours to be productive.”
“More like destructive,” I mutter to myself.
“If you have something to say, say it out loud. Hiding makes you seem like a coward, and you’re no coward, Aurora.”
His words send a tingle of pride down my spine. Not that I need Jonathan to tell me I’m no coward, but the fact that he’s probably always thought that way about me says something. No idea what, but it does.