Annika not only took my lashes of pain, but she reveled in them as well. The moment she came apart all over my fingers, it took every ounce of control I had not to ram my cock into her sweet heat.
I would’ve broken her. No doubt about it.
So I gave her and myself a temporary reprieve. I simply can’t predict what I’m capable of when it comes to that girl.
The mattress dips beside me.
I expected Eli to bugger off, but he kicks me in the side and stretches out next to me. “Seriously, the fuck is wrong with you and sleeping? Pretty sure the doctor Mum took you to said there were no hormonal imbalances. Open your eyes.”
“Sleeping is better than peopling. Sod off.”
He nudges my side again. “Your big brother is bestowing you with a rare bonding moment, peasant. Wake the fuck up.”
“Go to Lan or Bran.”
“I don’t like Lan sometimes and Bran doesn’t like me sometimes.”
“Remi.”
“Shagging two blondes as we speak. Also, the fuck? You’d throw me at them instead of entertaining me?”
“I’m not a bloody clown.”
“No, but you’re my cute little brother.” He wiggles his fingers under my chin like he used to do when we were kids.
I shove his hand away. “If you’re so bored, go to Ava.”
Sweet silence fills the air and I think I’ve managed to finally get rid of the sod, but then his voice echoes in the silence. It’s lower, deadlier, and has lost the nonchalance from earlier.
“If I go to her, I’ll fucking kill her.” The darkness vanishes as fast as it appeared. “But this is neither the time nor the place. Wake up before I drench you with water.”
He goes back to tapping his fingers beneath my chin and I’m so close to punching him to the next planet.
Eli is detached, Machiavellian, and downright psychopathic, but ever since I accidentally became the sidekick of his destructive energy, he weirdly dotes on me.
He fought my battles, taught me how to fight my own—by knocking me down a few times, and turned psycho on anyone who attempted to bully me.
And by psycho, I don’t mean violent. But conniving. He hid stashes of drugs in their closet, made them doubt their own existence, and even drove them to change schools.
He’s always been discreet but highly effective.
That reputation has given him a lone wolf status. No matter how many people surround him, I know that, deep down, Eli is as lonely as me.
Probably worse.
So I let him play with my chin. Maybe then he’ll leave me alone.
“Jesus. You sleep like the mummies, did you know that?”
I don’t reply, hoping he’ll think I’m already asleep.
“Maybe I should’ve tagged along with Lan. He’s got an up-close location to watch the Heathens fall in their own compound.”
My eyes fly open and clash with Eli’s muted ones. He slowly grins, fingers pausing at my chin. “Finally. I was so close to kicking you in the nuts.”
“The Elites are going against the Heathens?”
“No, I think the Serpents are raiding their mansion. Lan grabbed the popcorn to watch the internal war unfold after he probably instigated it. He made sure Glyn was at the dorm and not with Killian first, though.”