Heaven and Hell (Beautiful Beings #2)
by Kailin Gow
"The dark night, veiled in a cool mist, collapsed around me, closing in as I ran. The forest grew dense while the mist danced through the leaves and flailing branches. For a brief moment I lost sight of my prey.
I pressed through the tightly packed shrubs and saw him, running at a speed that was astonishing, but not quite past my own capabilities.
He darted around a huge tree, leaped over a stream with ease and clambered up a boulder with a quick glance back at me.
I don t want to fight you, Lux, he said, his voice clear and well-controlled, completely unaffected by the chase. Not here. Not ever.
I jumped to grasp his ankle, but he climbed on, out of reach.
If I must, I ll keep running just to prevent a confrontation with you. Climbing over the boulder, I saw him, running along the edge of the cliff, undisturbed by the sharp drop just inches from his every footfall. The distance between us grew. I had to pound harder, faster, ignoring the possible peril of just one small slip. I had to catch him. Beyond anything else, I had to.
You can t keep running, I called out as I closed the space that kept us apart. Eventually you ll get tired and you ll have to stop.
You re wrong, he shouted back. You may get tired, but I won t. I never will. While I concentrated on the chase, my heart held back, longing for another way to resolve our differences. I still loved him.
It s stronger now, he said. So much stronger. I barely feel human anymore. I could run on and on, tirelessly, endlessly.
But you won t, I argued. Just yards behind him, I could smell him. The scent of his skin had changed. Gone was the sweet masculinity that had always appealed to my senses. His odor was now bitter and pungent.
I ll keep running as long as I have to. You re chasing me to fight and that would force me to fight back. That s something I won't allow, Lux. I won t fight you. I don t want to hurt you. I d rather die."
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