Braving the Elements

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Author: K. F. Breene
face close to hers, his hands settling low on her hips. “We fit together, you and me. I like you just the way you are. We’ll make magic together.”
    She stepped closer, unable to help herself, her eyes on his lips. Her hands, kept low, reached for him, needy. Wanting to be loved.
    A surge of electricity lit up his world. His teeth welded shut and his eyes vibrated in his skull. He rolled back against the metal of the car and shimmied down the hood. Electricity frazzled his nerves and zinged out through his limbs.
    “Why would you do that to me?” he yelled, spasming on the ground. “And what the hell did you just do?”
    “A whistle is good, but sometimes I like the power of a Taser.”
    “Uuuuhhhhhh-uh.” His body pulsed in a horrible way. “That’s a helluva way to treat someone who’s complimenting you!”
    “Charles, really? We’d make magic together? You like me just the way I am? Why didn’t you just say, ‘You complete me’? And no way do I rank over the super models with crazy kick moves that walk in that house. Give me a break.”
    “I was trying to make you feel better!”
    “By coming on to me? And, I feel fine. What are you talking about?”
    The way he noticed her standing, though, with her chin raised and her face wary, it was pretty clear she did not feel fine. Charles had a feeling she was really self-conscious about something. But she was still fingering that damned Taser like her own personal bodyguard. Two words flashed through Charles head: s teer clear.
    “My mistake. Operation: Let’s Get Charles Killed When the Boss Finds Out Sasha Has Defied a Direct Order is underway. Let’s get this baby up to one-twenty-nine this time.”
    “No problem.”
    His balls hurt. Stupid human movies. Now he’d have to give it some time before trying to have sex with her again. Otherwise, she may do irreparable damage.
     
    The next day saw Bert completely hairless and extremely irritated. The man just would not back off when Sasha gritted her teeth and swore. It was his own damn fault.
    The bad news was Sasha was now being ridiculed by the other students. Blasting red when no one else could surpass measly purple, hanging out with a hunk Watch Captain, and working magic in a way no one had ever heard, inspired jealousy. Jealousy inspired snide comments and the term pet to be thrown around constantly. The better Sasha got, the worse the comments became.
    By the time the class was over, Sasha’s body was rigid and her only response to her mood was fine.
    “You don’t seem fine,” Charles remarked as they broke for mid-meal. With the new schedule, they got a short break before weapons.
    Sasha’s shrug was tense and robotic. “I don’t know what to tell you. I’m fine.”
    “Those kids are just jealous. They’re being dicks on purpose.”
    This shrug looked more like a weird dance. “I know. It’s fine. Seriously Charles, don’t worry about it—I’m fine.”
    “Sasha—“
    “Stop staring at my boobs.”
    Charles yanked his gaze upwards. “Don’t tell me what to do.”
    Her smirk vanished as the familiar forlorn expression resettled on her face. The knot in her forehead winked back into existence. Charles had realized it was her thinking cap. “I just have to get really good at this.” She sighed. “Stefan is gold, and that’s great. Do you want to eat outside? I don’t feel like being overheard when I’m trying to remember stuff.”
    Charles loaded a plate with meat from the house buffet and followed her out. “The Boss is deep, burnished gold. It’s the highest level before you rocket into white.”
    She nodded and sat, putting her plate off to the side and pulling out her notes. Charles’ eyes monitored her lips as she chewed on the end of her pencil. He really wanted those lips wrapped around the head of his— “ Ow!” He rubbed his nose where she’d just snapped him with her pencil.
    “Get laid, already. Focu s for two seconds. So pale gold is…” Her clear hazel
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