Envisioned (The Elemental Prophecy)

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Author: Nikki Narvaez
Tags: Paranormal
if it meant keeping you safe!” Jace screamed back at me, the conviction in his voice taking me by surprise.
    “Why?” I softly asked him.
    “You know why,” he calmly replied. I did know why; it was for the exact reason I would do the same for him, even though I knew him for less than an hour. I would probably do anything for him, which terrified me. How could I feel this way about him when we just met?
    “You have the dreams, too?” I rhetorically asked, even though I secretly feared his denial.
    He stepped closer, only a couple of feet away from me. He smelled heavenly, like rain and citrus. “Every night. I've been trying to figure out a way to find you, to save you, and here you are. So close all this time, and I never knew,” he sadly said.
    It was my turn to step closer. Tears pooled in my eyes as I said, “I didn't think you existed. I hoped that you did, but I thought I was crazy to believe that I could find you.”
    I reached out my hand to touch his face. When I did, a jolt of electricity sparked between us, spreading what felt like burning honey throughout every inch of my body. What was happening to me? Whatever it was, I didn't want it to stop. It was one of those pains that felt amazingly good, almost addictive. Jace's eyes widened as an astonished smile spread across his face. “Unbelievable,” he said as he grabbed a handful of my curls at the back of my head, pulling my face to his to crush his lips to mine.
    His kiss was desperate, just like his gaze in my nightmares, only multiplied. I opened his mouth with my tongue, tangling with his as our passion increased. I had never had a kiss come close to this one, and it had just started. He tasted exotic, a subtle sweetness present as he caressed my tongue with his. I clutched his shirt, twisting it in my hands as I tried to pull his body to become one with mine. Heat rushed in-between my thighs and pooled there, sending tendrils of burning warmth up my stomach. I never wanted this to end. The world could stop turning right now, and I would be oblivious, deliriously happy in Jace's lips.
    “Ummm, I hate to break this up, but we better get going before more Elementals find Brie. I'm starting to sense some,” Kimber said awkwardly.
    I broke the kiss, breathless and immediately longing for Jace's lips when I did. His expression told me that he regretted the abrupt ending, as well. I blushed, embarrassed that Kimber witnessed my steaming make-out session with a stranger. Well, a stranger to her, at least.
    “Kimber's right. We need to get you back to Avalon, where you are protected,” Jace declared.
    “Will you come with us?” I pleaded, not wanting to leave Jace now that I had finally found him. My intense need for him frightened me, but the desire to hold onto him since we found each other trumped my fear. I didn't understand what was going on, but I was damn sure that I didn't want to let Jace go.
    “Of course, I will. I basically have to now, whether you wanted me to or not,” he replied, a small smile playing on his full lips.
    “What do you mean?” I asked, not understanding why he would have to come with me.
    “You're his twin flame—the other half to his soul, Brie. We will explain it all when we get you home, but basically, you can't live without each other now,” Kimber stated.
    I looked at Jace, who nodded, “It's true—that spark and burning sensation you felt when we touched was our souls recognizing each other as their other half, rejoining as one. We will not be able to be apart for more than a day, maybe less, or else we will both become painfully ill. We need each other to survive now. There is much more to explain, but we really need to get you back home. I promise I will answer all of your questions, and explain everything once we get there, okay?” he asked, taking my hand in his. There was a pleasurable tingling where his hand held mine, and I hoped it never went away.
    “Okay,” I answered, believing what Jace had
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