ISKERA
I lift my legs, resting my heels against the edge of the tub as my head tilts back to meet the cool porcelain.
The water is a hot, foamy marvel, smelling of crushed lavender and expensive oils. It sloshes against my skin, grounding me and coaxing the jagged tension from my nerves.
In my hand, I balance a large glass of wine, taking a slow, thoughtful sip as the events of the day play back like a fever dream—specifically, the event in the car.
Vane kissed me.
A smile widens my lips before I can stop it, and I take another sip, inhaling the steam deeply.
He kissed me like a man starving, like a man who had been denied air or water for a lifetime.
Did that mean I wasn't alone in these disturbing feelings?
That I wasn't the only one being pulled under by this chemistry?
Does Vane actually like me?
I cock my head to the side, watching the candlelight dance in the ruby liquid of my glass. Does he want me as much as I want him?
