Evangeline stood frozen, staring at the redness in his eyes, unable to make sense of his accusation.
Soren never needed her to throw him out—he’d always been the one to leave first.
Over the years, what she saw most was his retreating back.
But she didn’t want to argue with him about this endless, circular blame. Instead, she nodded once, her voice steady. “Yes. You, Flora, the Fawkes family—everything about you I once cared for, I don’t want any of it anymore.”
As soon as the words left her mouth, Soren’s eyes grew even redder, the darkness in them swirling with emotions she couldn’t decipher.
Anger.
Coldness.
Danger.
It reminded her of the times he’d lost his temper before, but this felt different, like something darker had joined the mix.
Her heart stuttered. Instinctively, she took a step back.
But that tiny retreat seemed to push him over the edge. Soren’s hand moved to the back of her head, and he leaned in, crushing his lips toward hers.
Only then did Evangeline finally realize what that unfathomable look in his eyes meant.
Desire.
The very thing she used to long for, but could never quite have.
Now, it crashed over her like a tidal wave—something wild and threatening.
Evangeline’s heart leapt. She quickly lifted her hand, pressing her palm against her own lips.
His cool lips landed on her skin, not her mouth.
Seeing her, the woman who had always been the one to reach for him, now fighting him off, Soren’s temper only ignited further.
He impatiently yanked her hand away.
Evangeline struggled, pushing at his chest, but the difference in their strength was impossible to bridge.
She couldn’t shove him off; all she could do was twist away, back up, and resist until suddenly, her retreat ended abruptly—her back hit the wall.
She tried to dart sideways, but Soren didn’t give her the chance.
Her body pressed up against his, her warmth seeping through the thin fabric between them.
Soren stared at her angry, humiliated face, and for no reason, his mind flashed back to that night.
His heart pounded wildly in his chest.
A moment ago, he’d kissed her out of anger, but now, something else was taking over.
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