Forget Me When the Sun Goes Down (Forged Bloodlines Book 11)

Forget Me When the Sun Goes Down (Forged Bloodlines Book 11) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Forget Me When the Sun Goes Down (Forged Bloodlines Book 11) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Lisa Olsen
dangling so we could all see the ring. 
    “Yes, congratulations,” I added, offering my own two cents.  I might not care for the girl, but they did look happy together.  Maybe she wasn’t always such a snooty b.i.t.c.h.?
    “Thanks,” Ulrik said with a tight smile, looking a touch stunned at the rapid turn of events, and I could relate.  I wasn’t sure what I did or didn’t feel for my husband yet either.
    “I’d say we break open a bottle or two to celebrate, but I’m afraid it don’t change the fact that we’re still trapped here.  Wherever here is,” Rob pointed out.  “Hows about we split up and take a look at this place in more detail?  Anyone finds an open door or even a window give a shout out, yeah?”
    “That sounds like a plan,” Ulrik nodded in agreement.  “Only keep an eye out.  There’s no telling who or what else we might find in a place like this.” 
    “Okay,” I nodded.  “I think the kitchen’s through there.  Let’s see if there’s another phone jack in there that might work,” I suggested.
    “I mean it, you two.  Stay together, and don’t try anything foolhardy.”
    “It’s okay, we got this,” I promised, my voice dropping to a whisper as soon as Ulrik and Carys moved away to the opposite end of the room.  “Boy, he sure is bossy.”
    “Too right,” Rob muttered, leading the way. 
    “I mean, what does he expect us to do?  Split up and go traipsing through darkened corridors in our underwear?  This isn’t some cheesy horror movie.” 
    “I hadn’t planned to leave your side, though I wouldn’t mind seeing you in your unmentionables.”  Rob’s lips twitched into the faintest smile, and I bit back a laugh, not wanting the others to think we weren’t taking things seriously.
    “Well, you never can tell.  If we can’t bust our way out of here, you might be seeing them sooner than later.”
    “The things you say...”
    All at once I wasn’t standing in the hallway to the kitchen at all.  I was in the same room I’d seen before in that brief memory, when I’d seen him give me my ring. 
    I leaned forward, brushing my lips against the corner of his mouth.  Rob startled, his eyes flying open, but he didn’t pull away.  We stared at each other, neither of us so much as breathing, and then he closed the distance between us, his lips covering mine.  His kiss was slow and thorough, as though we had all the time in the world, but it packed no less heat than the fervent kiss in the rain.  That first kiss had taken me by surprise, and I was too shocked to do much more than react, but this kiss…  It wasn’t just a kiss… it felt like… like the way a song moves you, that’s the only way I can describe it. 
    Emotion swelled with every brush of his lips and rasp of his cheek.  I breathed in the heat of him, stealing his breath and it warmed me to the core.  With each slow, drugging kiss, I was bound tighter and tighter to him, and all I knew was, I wanted more.  He felt it too, I knew he did.  Not just from the way his heart quickened every time I touched him, or the way his breath hitched in time to mine, but I felt it deep in my bones, the way an old man knows the certainty of a coming storm.
    “You alright, luv?” Rob stared at me with concern when I blinked and found myself back in the present.
    “Yes, I... I think I remembered our second kiss.” 
    “Oh?”
    “It was a super good one too,” I admitted, taking in a shaky breath, still feeling the heat of it.
    “Tell me about it.  Might could jog something loose in my brain as well.”  His eyes dipped to my lips, and the hallway suddenly felt very intimate in the faint light. 
    “Well... it was slow at first, like I wasn’t sure what you’d do when I kissed you.”
    “Can’t imagine I’d react unkindly to such a thing,” he remarked, drifting closer, and I moistened my lips.
    “But then you kissed me back, and the way you held me, was like you never wanted to let me
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