Hmmph. So I decided to dump him first and he agreed with me… so Shona had been right.”
“Oh my God,” Eden snapped at her. “Why in hell were you listening to Shona? She is the spawn of frickin' Satan. A total trouble maker.”
“But she was right.”
“No, she really wasn't. She was clearly lying to cause trouble. Have you seen the way Cameron looks at you? And why would the dude sleep with you if he thought kissing you was weird? You're too close to the situation to see it but even Noah can see Cameron wants to be with you.” Tobe's eyes widened at the remark and Eden didn't think she'd ever seen such girlish hopefulness in their oceanic depths before. “Really? I don't know.” She shook her head, the hope dimming just as quickly as it had appeared. “But something is definitely up with him.”
“Well while you're asking him what that is, you could casually slip in something about him telling Mark that it was weird making out with you and… see what he says.” After dispensing the advice Eden frowned, sitting back against the couch. Since when did she give love advice? She pressed a hand to her forehead. Weird.
“I'll think about it,” Tobe relented.
For the rest of the night Eden didn't mention Cameron. She'd said what she wanted to say just like Mhairi had wanted her to and let Tobe mull it over. They finished watching a couple of more movies and were just about to head up to bed when Noah and Cyrus came in the front door with Christopher.
Eden squinted, catching sight of a very small blood smear across Noah's chin.
Her heart thudded. “What happened?”
“We caught one,” Cyrus said, shrugging out of his jacket. “Noah killed it.” Noah's light eyes were glittering, his whole body seeming to vibrate with the satisfaction of the hunt. Eden smiled; the buzz he was emitting contagious.
She couldn't wait for her first hunt.
Chapter Seventeen
Jealous? Who me?
The next day Noah had surprised her by pasting drawings of monster faces over the dummies' heads.
“Now you can stop thinking about whatever it is your thinking about when you swing at these guys, and just concentrate on their monstrous faces.” He had patted one, seeming proud of his handiwork.
Eden had laughed at the ridiculous gesture but didn't know what to say when the damn trick worked! For the rest of the week she improved in leaps and bounds in sword training until she was keeping up with Val using the short sword, and even besting her when they used Katanas. Val was stupidly proud of her when Eden disarmed her.
After that, Eden had progressed to Noah, who fought with more power. His blows reverberated through her sword and into her body like a toothache and she had to shift everything she had learned to counter his more powerful attack. They had fought for hours on end, the world just blurring around them as they immersed themselves in the training. It was almost as if Noah wanted her to get up to speed almost as badly as she did. Come Friday, Val had decided to leave them to it and had gone to train in the combat room with Cameron and the other Neith. Eden faced Noah with determination.
She was determined to disarm him.
By that afternoon she had done just that, but she'd been so aggressively focused, she hadn't pulled back when the moment was upon them and her blade sliced over the top of Noah's lower arm.
He hissed and dropped his Katana. Eden felt as if she'd been kicked in the gut. She dropped her sword and hurried to him to check how bad it was.
“It's just a shallow cut,” Noah assured her. “I heal quickly. See.” They both watched as the cut closed over as if it had never been there.
“God, Noah, I'm so sorry,” she whispered, afraid to look up at him. Hurting him brought back memories, terrible memories. Heart pounding, Eden couldn't take her eyes off his arm as she said,
“I'm sorry. I'm sorry about Denton. Sometimes I can't believe that was me who hurt you like that. It sounds ludicrous to even have to say it out loud but I'm sorry… for stabbing you.” A surprising ripple of shivers shuddered down her spine at the feel of Noah's hands sliding around her neck as he cupped her head, tilting it back so she had to meet his eyes. They shone a dark violet now as they bored into her with a sincerity that left her breathless. “I forgave and forgot that like a day later.”
Eden's heart began thumping even louder for an entirely different reason now. It thumped for Noah's proximity, for how much his citrusy, familiar scent made her want to sway into him. Instead, she reached up and caught the arm she'd injured, her fingers brushing over his skin. She watched his eyes spark at her touch, felt the heat leap off of him. “Took you a whole day huh?” Eden smirked sadly.
The door to the training room squeaked open breaking the spell between them and they stepped back to see Cameron hovering in the doorway. “Val and I are heading for some lunch at the Douglas', you want to come?”
Unsure of what she was feeling and what she'd been about to do, Eden gladly accepted, ignoring Noah's probing gaze as they strode out of the training centre.
***
In celebration of Eden's progress, Cyrus announced he was taking them all out to dinner. He had invited Councilman McLeish and his family but they'd said they were otherwise engaged (yeah, like Eden believed that for a minute… douchebag), so when they finally crowded in together at an Italian restaurant on the corner of the Mile, Eden found herself in the company of Cyrus, Val, Noah, Tobe, her parents and Nana, Cameron and his mother, Mary. Conversation was easy between them all as they waited for their starters, and Eden had to fight to keep the giddy smile off her face. She'd never experienced anything like this before. Good people, family, coming together for a nice meal. It was so… real. A pang of hurt echoed in her chest as she thought about Stellan, as she always did when she thought of family. Shrugging off the grief before it could take hold, Eden laughed at October and Nana's bickering and continued to listen in on the warm conversations around her. Noah caught her looking around in wonder and smiled at her, sending another flurry of butterflies into riot in her belly.
She glanced down, still not sure how to cope with the fact that she'd well and truly forgiven him and was back to pining for him.
“Well, isn't this a surprise.”