straddling my stomach with his knees, and grabs a breast in his harsh hand. His fingers dig into the flesh, and my limbs shake.
As if possible, his eyes darken more.
It’s like he’s not with me.
I’m losing him to his demons.
“A-Aiden?”
His free hand squeezes my throat, killing my words and my air. When I try to speak again, he tightens his grip. Barely a few breaths reach my lungs.
“Let’s start with this scar.” His voice is calm. The frightening type of calm. “Do you know the story behind this fucking scar, hmm?”
I squirm, clawing at his hands.
He squeezes harder, cutting off the small air supply I have left. “Stay. Fucking. Still.”
If I continue fighting, it’ll be a war of physical strength and I won’t win in that.
Smarter, not stronger.
I let my arms fall on either side of me.
Just like that, Aiden slowly eases his clutch on my neck, but he doesn’t completely release it.
I gulp in sharp intakes of air and watch him closely.
Aiden massages my throat and the pulse point with an obsessive interest before his metal eyes slide down to my breast.
No. Not my breast.
My scar.
He leans over and nibbles on the flesh then sucks it into his mouth.
Shock reverberates through my entire body.
Stop it.
He flicks his tongue over the skin, licking before he bites down ever so gently.
Stop.
His assault goes on and on until I’m whimpering.
Although soft, his touch hurts.
It cuts me open like a sharp object.
I’m bleeding out.
It hurts.
Somewhere in my mind, it fucking hurts.
His teeth and stubble graze my scar as he speaks against it. “This scar is a sign of your weakness. Just like my scar. And guess what, sweetheart? We’re not allowed to be fucking weak.”
I’m breathing harshly as I stare at him. He finally lifts his head and meets my gaze with his dark one and that twitchy left eye.
He’s pissed off.
No. He’s enraged.
But it doesn’t appear directed at me.
At least, I hope not.
Because right now, I feel closer to Aiden than I’ve ever felt before.
His scar and my scar.
His heartbeat and mine.
“Are our scars connected?” I ask in a small voice, afraid that a higher one will ruin the moment.
Silence.
I wrap my hand around his and slowly peel it from around my throat. I’m surprised that he lets me. He doesn’t even stop me when I sit up, forcing him to sit, too.
My fingers tremble as I undo the buttons of his wet shirt. I can feel his eyes watching me, nearly drawing a hole at the top of my head, but he doesn’t stop me.
I peel the shirt off his shoulders and let it drop to the floor. I try to make him turn, but he shakes his head.
So I do the one thing I can.
I flatten my breasts against his hard chest and wrap my arms around his back. My fingertips glide along the slash marks.
He stiffens.
It’s just a tiny reaction, but from Aiden, it’s everything that he doesn’t — and wouldn’t — say.
It’s proof that he’s scarred not only on the outside but also on the inside.
Just like me.
“I’m sorry,” I whisper, inhaling his scent mixed with the rain.
“Why are you sorry for something you didn’t do?”
“I’m sorry that you went through that pain.”
“What makes you think I did?” His voice is quiet, too quiet, I barely hear him.
My eyes fill with tears. “My scar hurt like a bitch when I got it, and I’m sure these must’ve hurt you a lot, too.”
He remains silent.
For a moment, I continue holding him even when he doesn’t wrap his arms around me.
He just sits in the middle of the bed like a statue and lets me hug him.
I don’t mind.
He’s been there for me during my nightmares, this is the least I could do.
I want to support him silently as he did to me.
“Those friends were bored,” he says in a neutral voice. “The mind makes you do a lot of fucked-up shit when you’re bored. But they weren’t normal bored people. They were sadistic bored people.”
He stops talking, and I inch back to study him. There’s a glint in his dark eyes. That usually means he’s letting his devil come out and play.
It’d be a lie if I said I’m not scared, but this time, I won’t run away.
I’m staying right here. His demons can show me their worst.
“Due to their games, they lost both their children.”
My lips part. “Lost?”
“They died.” He smiles. “That finally managed to stop them. Actually, no. Something else stopped them. Or someone.”
“Someone stopped them?”
He nods.
“Who?”
“I