After some time, I realized nothing ached, but he was still holding me. Then Daemon stood, cradling me in his arms. I stirred. “What are you doing?”
“Taking you to bed.”
My body flushed at those words. “I can walk.”
“I can get you there faster.” And he did. One second we were in the living room, surrounded by the twinkling lights on the Christmas tree, and then the next we were in my bedroom. “See?”
I was half transfixed by him as he placed me on the bed, moving the covers back without touching them. Such a handy ability when the hands were full.
Daemon tugged the comforter up, hesitating as he stared down at me. “Do you feel better?”
“Yeah,” I whispered, unable to look away. With him standing over me, his eyes such a stark contrast with the darkness, he looked like something straight out of my dreams…or the books I read.
His throat worked slowly. “Can I…?” There was a pause and my heart stuttered. “Can I just hold you? That’s all…that’s all I want.”
A knot formed in my throat and my chest tightened, cutting off my voice. I didn’t want him to leave, so I nodded.
Relief flickered across his stoic face, softening the hard lines, and then he walked around to hisside, kicked off his shoes, and slid into bed beside me. He moved closer, extending an arm, and I went, curling against his body, my head nestled in the space between his shoulder and chest.
“I kind of like being your body pillow,” he admitted, a smile in his voice. “Even if you drool on me.”
“I do notdrool.” I smiled, placing my hand over his heart. “What about tailing Vaughn?”
“That can wait until tomorrow.” He tilted his head to the side, his lips moving against my hair as he spoke. “Get some rest, Kitten. I’ll be gone before morning.”
Under my hand, the steady beat of his heart matched my own, slightly accelerated. Was it the healing or just being this close? I didn’t know. But before I knew it, I’d drifted into the deepest, calmest sleep I’d had in weeks.
Chapter 26
The irate sound of “KATY ANN SWARTZ!” being yelled, followed by a husky male laugh was what roused me from the satisfying haze of deep sleep. My eyes fluttered open, and I tried to remember the last time Mom had used my full name. Oh yeah, it had been years ago, when I’d tried to pet a baby opossum that had gotten on our balcony somehow.
Mom stood in my bedroom doorway, dressed in her robe, her mouth hanging open. Will stood behind her, one a strange, satisfied smile on his face.
“What?” I mumbled. My hard pillow moved. Glancing down, I felt my cheeks burn hot. Daemon was still in my bed. And I was half lying on him. One of his hands was wrapped around mine, pinning it against his chest . OhmyGodno…
Mortified on an epic level, I pulled my hand free. “This isn’t what it looks like.”
“It’s not?” Mom folded her arms.
“They’re just kids,” Will said, grinning. “At least they’re fully clothed.”
“Not helping,” she shot back.
I started to sit up, but Daemon’s arm tightened around my waist as he rolled into me, nuzzling my neck. Wanting to die a thousand deaths, I pushed at him. He didn’t budge.
His eyes opened into thin slits. “Mmm, what’s your problem?” I stared meaningfully at the doorway. Frowning, he turned his head and froze. “Oh, wow, awkward.” He cleared his throat as he removed his arm from my waist. “Good morning, Ms. Swartz.”
Mom smiled tightly. “Good morning, Daemon. I think it’s time for you to go home.”
Daemon left as fast as humanly possible after that. Mom went downstairs without saying a word. Knowing I was in trouble, I passed Will in the hallway. He was barefoot. Apparently, I wasn’t the only female in the house to have had a guy in my bed.
I found her shoving the coffee pot into the maker. “Mom, it’s not what you think. I promise.”
She turned around, planting her hands on her hips. “You had a boy in your bedroom, in your bed. What am I supposed to think?”
“Looks like you had a sleepover, too.” I fixed the pot so it wasn’t half out of the maker.
“I’m the adult here. I can have whomever I want in my bed, young lady.”
Will laughed form the doorway. “I have to disagree with that. I’m hoping I’m the only one in your bed.”
“Ew,” I groaned, going to the fridge to get juice.
Mom’s eyes narrowed on her boyfriend. “Is this what you’re doing when I’m working nights, Katy?”
I sighed. “No, Mom, I swear it’s not. We were…studying, and we fell asleep.”
“You were studying in your bedroom?” She smoothed some of the mussed hair back from her face. “I’ve never had to set rules with you before, but I see there need to be some established.”
“Mom,” I groaned, glancing at Will. “Come on…”
“There will be no boys in your bedroom. Ever.” She pulled the creamer out. “There will be no boys staying the night in any part of this house.”
Sitting down, I sipped my OJ. “Can you stop referring to boys in the plural? Geez.”
She poured herself a cup of coffee. “Blake is here all the time. And then there is Daemon. So, yes, it’s boys in the plural sense.”
I bristled. “Neither of them is my boyfriend.”
“Is that supposed to make me feel better about one of them being in yourbed?” She took a drink of her coffee and then scrunched up her nose in distaste. “Honey, I’ve never had to worry about you doing anything stupid.”
I stood and handed her the sugar she forgot. “I’m not doing anything stupid. Nothing is happening with either of them. We’re just friends.”
She ignored the last statement. “I can’t be here a lot, and I have to trust you. Please tell me that you’re being…safe.”
“Oh my God, Mom, I’m not having sex.”
Her look told me she wasn’t entirely convinced. “Just make sure you’ll be careful. You don’t want to be a young mother.”
“Oh, dear God,” I whispered, hiding my face behind my hands.
“And I am concerned,” she continued. “First it was Daemon, then you seemed to have started seeing Blake, but now…”
“I’m not seeing either of them,” I said for what felt like the hundredth time.
“You two did look very close.” Will propped a hip against the sink, watching us. “You and Daemon.”
“This really isn’t any of your business,” I said, angry that he was here for such a private and excruciatingly embarrassing conversation.
“Katy,” Mom snapped.
Will laughed it off. “No. It’s okay, Kell. She’s right. This isn’t my business. But there does seem to be some history between you two.”
For a moment, his smile reminded me of someone. Fake. Plastic. Nancy Husher. I shuddered. God, I was paranoid. “We’re just friends.”
“Friends who hold hands while sleeping?”
I glanced at my mom, but she was busy studying the inside of her chipped cup. Feeling overly exposed, I folded my arms around me. “I’m sorry, Mom, for upsetting you. It won’t happen again.”
“I hope not.” She washed out her coffee cup, wearing a slight frown. “The last thing I want right now is a grandchild.”
Done with this conversation, I squeezed past Will and went into the living room. Gah, my mom thought I was making babies. Even I was disturbed by that thought.
Grabbing my backpack off the floor, I dragged it to the couch. When I looked up, I saw Mom and Will in the hallway. He was whispering something to her, and she laughed softly. Before I could look away, he kissed her…but oureyes locked.
…
Hours later, Will was still in the house—my house. Not his. Was this how my Saturdays would be when Mom was off? Watching the two of them working on crossword puzzles in between making out? I wanted to claw my eyes out.