Forgotten Visions (The Divinities Book 1)

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Author: Lia Davis
involved.
    She held her hands out in front of her and imagined standing in front of her dresser at home. Carefully, she chose a pair of panties, a t-shirt, and a pair of jeans from her drawers. Then willed them into her hands where she sat on the hotel bed. She opened her eyes and smiled.
    “I did it. No pain.”
    Khloe’s soft laugh came over the phone. “See. You’re not defective.” 
    Normally, she’d argue with her sister, but today, Kalissa wasn’t in the mood. She had to get out of the hotel without Ayden seeing her.
    “So…what did you sleep in?” The wickedness in Khloe’s voice made her heart flutter. Images of Ayden popped into her mind.
    His baby blue eyes lit with desire and need. His soft lips crushed against hers. Kalissa shuddered and shoved all those steamy visuals to the back of her mind. That was all they could be, visuals and fantasies. Thanks to Liam, she couldn’t get that close to another man.  
    “Ayden lent me a shirt. And before you say it, I slept in the bed, and he was on the sofa.”
    “I wasn’t going to say a word.” Khloe fell silent, and after a few moments, said, “Have you talked to him? Has he said anything unusual?”
    “No. Should he?”
    “I don’t know. Men can be weird.”
    It was an odd thing to ask. Then again, Khloe could be purposely cryptic at times. So Kalissa dismissed it. “I better get going.”
    “Oh, all right. Love you.”
    “Love you, too.”
    She hung up the phone, grabbed her tote, and entered the living room. When she passed the small table, she saw the hotel notepad positioned near the edge with writing on it. Curiously, she stopped and peered down to read it.
    Meet me downstairs for breakfast. Ayd.
    Great. He probably had a front-row view of the elevators, waiting for her.

    “ I can’t believe you didn’t tell me,” Ayden growled into the phone.
    Zach released a heavy sigh. “I wasn’t sure. I asked Papa once if it was possible to take a Divinity’s memory. He said it was, but he also said it’s a dark spell and only the warlocks are brave enough to try it. I didn’t give it a second thought until you mentioned it.”
    The knowledge that his cousin had information and didn’t share it irritated him. Zach knew how the breakup had killed him. Why hadn’t he told him?
    “How long have you known?” he asked, trying to sound calm.
    “Not long. I first suspected it after her parents died. I’m sure Lo knew longer than that, but she never said anything to me.” Uncertainty flowed through Zach’s words. 
    Ayden pushed it away, for now. “Someone took her memories,” he said through clenched teeth. What pissed him off was that someone had wanted them split up enough that they would alter Kalissa’s mind. She was not the cause of his broken heart. Not directly. “What about that guy she started dating?”
    “Liam?” Zach said with disgust in his voice. “He was human…and is no longer a problem.”
    Ayden wasn’t sure if he wanted to ask about the last part of that statement. He looked up to see Kalissa emerge from the elevator and resented his body for reacting. Her blond hair hung loosely, cascading around her shoulders to stop over her breast.  She turned toward him, and violet eyes met his. For a moment, he lost all coherent thought. Clenching the phone tighter, he broke from the dangerous thoughts of possessing the only woman he’d ever loved and ended his call with Zach. “Well, keep hunting. Someone wanted me out of her life, and I want to know who.”
    His cousin agreed, and they hung up. Ayden sighed. He’d have to win Kalissa’s heart all over again. First, he would get to the bottom of her missing memories. This time around was going to be different. The pull to do something he should have been done years ago was too strong. Undeniably so. She was his life partner. She belonged to him. He was going to see to it that she became his bonded eternal companion, even if it killed him.
    Ayden stood and pulled out a
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