Fate the edge of forever, p.4
Fate (The Edge of Forever),
p.4
He chuckled, “Alright, let’s get you fed.” I only wish we could.
We were seated immediately at our table even though there was a swarm of people waiting at the door. It wasn’t until later I realized that the hostess never asked for Grayson’s name. When we were settled Grayson spoke again. “You should try the pasta. This place has the best...” I cut him off, “No. Steak,” Grayson’s brow furrowed with confusion at my interruption. I shook my head then smiled as naturally as I could, realizing how rude I must have sounded. “I’m sorry. I’ve just been dreaming about a steak for a while. I hope you don’t mind.”
He shook his head and the confusion dissolved from his face. “No, not at all. I like it when a woman knows what she wants.”
The waiter came by to take our order.
“I want the 13 oz. sirloin rare.”
“Alright, what sides would...”
I cut him off as well. “No sides. Just the steak,” I leaned in so only he could hear me, “and when I say rare, I mean bloody. I want it so that it barely passes health code standards. Understand?”
He nodded, not seeming bothered by my surly request.
After the waiter departed, Grayson sat across from me regarding me with an intensity that heated my skin. Even with my blood craving so intense, I was still aware of his effect.
“What?” I asked trying my best not to snap. When thirst hit, I could become aggressive, moody and overall a Bitch with a capital B.
“Rare steak? No sides?”
I sighed, “I know. It’s just 13oz is enough to fill me. I won’t have room for the sides and I don’t get to eat a whole lot of meat. My family is sort of... vegetarian.” That was putting it mildly.
“And here you are; the carnivore.”
I smiled not daring to show my teeth. I knew my fangs weren’t out but I wouldn’t risk it. “That’s me, the odd ball.” There was so much truth to that statement but I didn’t bother to elaborate.
I did my best to focus on the conversation but the sound of all the beating hearts surrounding me was very distracting. I could feel a cold bead of sweat beginning to drip down my forehead. I didn’t know how long I could last sitting in a room full of what I craved. I felt like a recovering addict enclosed in a closet with only the drug of their choice at their disposal and I was trying so hard not to give in. Luckily, we didn’t have to wait long for dinner. I had never been to a restaurant where I was seated and served so quickly. I almost ripped my plate from the waiter’s hand but used all my strength to withhold that urge. From the moment I put the first bite of steak in my mouth and sucked the blood from the hunk of flesh, the sound of blood pounding in my head eased. With each bite, I became less aware of all the other people around me and was finally able to enjoy Grayson’s company. The blood from the steak wasn’t enough to completely curb my thirst but made it more bearable until I could get home to feed properly.
We talked about Grayson’s family. His parents were still married and he was the eldest of two sons. His parents lived in Boston, which was his home town. “What about you?” he asked.
“It’s just me and my mom.”
“No brothers or sisters?” he asked curiously.
“Nope,” I took a drink of my wine.
“Your dad?”
I shrugged. “I never knew him. My mom raised me by herself.”
“I’m sorry.” His face filled with pity and I knew he meant it.
“Don’t be.”
Grayson was nice enough to change the subject then. He gave me a half grin that said he was up to no good. “Any crazy exes I should know about? Anyone that might come along and try to steal you away?” he said jokingly. If he only knew.
“There’s just my friend Shawn, but he’s gay.” I laughed then sighed heavily. “Honestly?” He nodded seeing the seriousness on my face. “No exes to worry about, but ah...” I bit my lip as Grayson watched me carefully as he took another bite of his pasta. “I don’t want this to be a concern ’cause there is no way it will happen, ever,” I paused, “but my mother has been trying to play matchmaker between me and... one of her friends.” I said slowly making sure I choose my words carefully. I couldn’t exactly say the truth. My mom was setting me up with her 400 year old maker.
He sat there studying me for a moment. “You have no interest in your mom’s... friend?”
“Absolutely not!” I raised my brow and shook my head, emphasizing my words.
He chuckled lightly and it stirred something deep in me. “You make it sound like it’s a ridiculous question,” he spoke with a wave of his hand.
I smiled. “If you knew the guy, you’d understand.” Shaking my head, I mumbled, “Will never happen in a million years.” He rolled his tongue over his lips, nodding his head. My cheeks flushed at the sensual ease of his movement.
“How are you enjoying your meal?” he gestured to my plate.
“It’s exquisite.” I took another bite. It practically melted in my mouth. “The chef did a fabulous job.”
“And what about the atmosphere?”
“It’s nice. It has a very welcoming feel to it.”
His lips pulled up in the corner in a knowing gesture. “If you could change something, what would it be?”
I eyed him suspiciously. “Are you trying to take a survey or something? Answer the questions and get a free dessert,” I joked.
He chuckled then sat up straighter. “As a matter of fact, I am. I own this restaurant.” He gestured around. “I wanted to know your honest opinion.” And then it started to make sense why we were being tended to so diligently.
“And here I thought you brought me here to enjoy my company,” I teased. “You thought I wouldn’t give you my honest opinion if I knew you owned it,” I beamed at him.
“The thought had crossed my mind.” He smiled with his eyes which was sexy as hell.
I looked around taking everything in. “Honestly?” I asked not wanting to offend him but knowing I might. He nodded, seriousness deepening in his eyes. I took a deep breath then continued, “I think the service needs a little work. Our waiter was professional but only because he knew who you were. But if you look around, he’s been slightly neglecting his other table to cater to us better. That couple over there,” I pointed behind him, trying not to make it obvious, “ordered their drink ten minutes ago. I understand being busy, but ten minutes for drinks?” I sighed, “Yes, you’re the boss, but getting the royal treatment in your own establishment isn’t the way to keep customers happy. If you want that, have a live in chef.”
He sat stunned for a moment. Eyes unblinking, lips slightly parted. “Wow!”
I shrugged, “You wanted honest?” I almost whispered, not looking at him. I hadn’t wanted to offend him and I really hoped I hadn’t.
“I did. But I didn’t think you’d be so... Honest.” I looked up at him and I didn’t hear anger in his voice. Grayson eyed our waiter, who was at another table. “I have noticed the same thing you’re saying when I’ve been here previously. But the fact that you noticed…” He studied me for a moment, “Did you know I owned this place?”
I shook my head slightly, “No. What, do you think I went home and did a Google search on you?” That was an interesting idea. Definitely had potential.
He shrugged. “Maybe.” He pulled his bottom lip between his teeth making me want to lean across the table and do it for him.
We talked and flirted. The subject changed and flowed from topic to topic never touching anything to long. Never had I completely lost myself in conversation making me forget my thirst, like talking with Grayson did.
After Grayson paid for dinner, he led me from the restaurant. Walking down the street, neither one of us called for a taxi. A cool breeze blew. Even in June there was a chill to the evening air. I ran my hands up my arms trying my best to warm them. Grayson noticed. Without a comment, he shrugged out of his suit jacket and slipped it around my shoulders. I looked up into his gray eyes, which looked smoky and mysterious.
“Thanks,” I whispered, my eyes still locked to his. I inhaled deeply, breathing in his scent as it was now wrapped around me. It was sweet but manly.
“I’m glad that I gave you the wrong phone,” he said with a small smile.
I giggled. “It’s almost like you planned it,” I said jokingly while eyeing him with feigned suspicion.
“Maybe I did?” I tuned in to his heartbeat. My hearing was my own personal lie detector. His heart was fast, but not from lying. I knew he hadn’t planned it even though the thought excited me. It had all just been fate. “It’s getting late,” he whispered as his finger pushed back a stray piece of hair, wrapping it behind my ear.
I nodded, not daring to say anything for fear the spell we were under would be broken. My breathing was fast, my heart was faster. I wanted him to kiss me and part of me wanted to compel him to, but I didn’t dare. That wasn’t how I wanted it to go. Although, I knew I wasn’t letting him get by with a peck on the cheek. He hovered so close but wouldn’t close the distance. I stepped into his body. My hand slowly slid up his hard chest and curled around the nape of his neck. I pulled lightly urging him down to my level. His lips pulled up in a half smile just before they pressed against mine. They were soft yet firm. My entire body tingled with sensation. I could feel it all the way down to my toes.
It was over too quickly as he pulled back, and I let him. He rested his forehead against mine. “I’m going to hail you a cab,” he whispered and I nodded. “In a minute,” he groaned before his lips crushed against mine, silencing the giggle bubbling in my throat.
I savored his touch and taste. I knew no matter when the kiss ended, it would never have lasted long enough. I could kiss Grayson forever.
***
Grayson and I began seeing each other several times a week. My lie to my mother helped out profusely. I had never really dated anyone before so it was all a new experience. We would meet after work for dinner several nights a week. On those nights, my official story was I was “working late.” On the weekends, we’d spend the day together doing a variety of things throughout the city. After almost three weeks, I still hadn’t seen his apartment. He was always a gentleman, holding doors, pulling out chairs and not pressuring me further than a heavy make out session. We’d walk the streets of New York holding hands like a couple of teenagers. At the end of the night, Grayson would kiss me before hailing me a cab. He would always offer to have his driver take me home, which I always refused. I couldn’t risk the other vampires seeing me in an unfamiliar car. It would raise to many questions.
It was strange to me how a powerful man like Grayson Alexander was not pushing me to get what he wanted. Did part of him know my lack of experience? After the joke about the Google search, I had gone home and done just that. What came up were pictures of Grayson and women. Lots of women. He was always presumably dating someone. It made me wonder if that was why he wasn’t pressuring me into something more. Was he getting it somewhere else?
After several dates, I decided to bring up our exclusivity, without trying to be that girl. I was just curious as to where I stood.
“You Google searched me didn’t you?” Grayson asked with a quirked brow.
“Yeah,” I looked down, having the decency to look ashamed.
“You can’t always believe what you read, Gabriella. Most of those picture were taken at events. Charities, fundraisers, things where I had to make myself available to talk to people.” He shook his head. “Most of those women I don’t even know.” He shrugged. “It just makes for an interesting story.” He paused looking at me completely serious. “I assumed we were only dating each other. Was I wrong?”
I smiled softly and shook my head. “No. You weren’t wrong.”
Our kisses grew in intensity. Our fingers began to wander, exploring one another. Grayson would always break first wishing me a good night. Maybe he was just trying to be a true gentleman, but for the first time ever, I was beginning to want more.
After another late night, I woke with barely three hours of sleep. My mother had had a bone to pick once I got home. I made the mistake of forgetting to change before I headed back to the nest. She went on about how my outfit was inappropriate for work. Grayson and I were talking about trying out lunch dates instead of so many dinners, mainly because my mother was upset that I wasn’t spending more time with the nest, which meant not enough time with Anton.
Before heading to work, I sent a text to Shawn to meet me at our favorite Starbucks off of Lexington. I was definitely in the need for a pick me up, before work. A warm cup of Joe was nothing to a hot glass of John Doe, but the caffeine would help with my sleep deprivation.
When I arrived, Shawn was sitting at my favorite table with two coffees. I smiled at him.
“Venti white mocha at one forty. No whip, stirred,” he spouted off my drink.
“Thanks,” I closed my eyes as the warm goodness slid down my throat at just the right temperature so it didn’t scald me. “Mmm… God, that’s good.”
“You seem in a good mood. I’m guessing everything went well last night?”
I beamed at him. I raised my large bag, making sure it caught his attention. “I’m changing at your place tonight.”
“You just saw him last night and you already have another date? How’s your mom taking it?”
I shrugged, not hiding my annoyance. “She does not like my late nights. I think it has more to do with the fact I’m not spending all my free time with Anton.”
“What free time? You barely have time to see me lately,” he laughed.
“Exactly,” I tipped my cup toward him in acknowledgement.
He shook his head. “I don’t understand.”
“I have no free time which doesn’t help when you’re trying to play match maker.”
“It also probably doesn’t help when one of the parties wants nothing to do with the other.”
I nodded. “Yup, but she doesn’t seem to understand that, or it doesn’t seem to matter to her.”
***
A few hours later, after I returned from lunch, my phone chirped. I reached into my desk drawer, opened my bag, and searched for my phone. I grinned hugely when I saw the message was from Grayson. Rachel glared at me. She knew who it was by the smile on my face. She figured out who ‘G’ was at our pitch to him.
After our pitch was done, Grayson had walked up to me to discuss the plans for our date that evening. It was my turn to pick what we were doing. He didn’t bother to wait until the office was clear. Rachel stood there gaping, open-mouthed, wide eyed, when Grayson leaned in and kissed my cheek.
I read the text.
Grayson: Hey, beautiful. Looking forward to tonight.
I texted back.
Me: Me 2. What’s the plan?
Grayson: Dinner and a movie?
Me: Movie?
Grayson: Your pick
I paused for a second. Figuring he’d think I’d want to see some chick flick, I thought I’d surprise him.
Me: How weak is ur stomach? lol.
Grayson: Not weak at all. What do you have in mind?
Me: lol. It’s a surprise. I’ll text u the movie time.
Grayson: I look fwd to it.
Later that evening, we were seated toward the front of the theater, up against a wall. The armrest was up so as to not separate us. It was about halfway through the movie, but to be honest, I really had no idea. About twenty minutes in, after laughing about the gore that made everyone else scream, we found other things to occupy our time. My fingers were tangled in his brown hair gripping him closer to me. His tongue dipped into my mouth, lightly stroking and teasing mine. He tasted wonderful. I groaned with satisfaction just wanting to drown in him. His jacket was draped across my chest, hiding his hands wandering up my back and sides. I was at ease in his arms and yet incredibly turned on. I just didn’t know how to get what I wanted. It had only been a few weeks and there were still obstacles in our way.
Everything felt right in the world at that moment, from the flawless tranquility his touch compelled from me, to the tremors his lips provoked racked through my body. It was absolute perfection until the scent of blood engulfed my senses. I broke away from Grayson’s swollen lips worrying for a brief second I’d nicked him. Placing my hand against his chest, he saw the worry pass across my face.
“Hold on a second,” I whispered. He studied me as I righted myself but he said nothing. I closed my eyes and took a deep, heavy breath inhaling the salty sweet scent. I turned my head in the direction I smelled the scent the strongest and it wasn’t from Grayson.
In the back corner of the theater there was a man hunched over a woman. To the untrained eye, it would look like they were embraced in an intimate moment similar to the one Grayson and I had just been sharing. Perhaps any onlookers would think he was just pressing sweet kisses across her neck, but I knew better. I could smell the blood.
The stranger lifted his head from his meal, turning in my direction. I ducked down behind my seat. He was a hunter on alert. It made his senses sharper allowing him to feel my gaze on him. Looking between the cracks of the seats, I saw his eerie eyes reflect the light of the screen as he scanned the area, and turned back to his meal. There was no blood dripping down his face or any other signs to give him away. He was neat and well-trained which meant he was no newbie. I felt my face go pale. I turned back to Grayson who was looking at me with curious eyes.
“We need to go,” I whispered and bless him, he asked no questions. He nodded, stood and we left.
Outside the theater, Grayson waved down his driver who had been idling on the corner, patiently waiting for the movie to end. “Take us back to the apartment, John,” Grayson relayed to his driver sternly.




