I Must Be Dreaming

I Must Be Dreaming Read Online Free PDF

Book: I Must Be Dreaming Read Online Free PDF
Author: S. Seay
this was on better terms for you Izzy but I know we all are glad to have you.” He made a glare at Molly when he said that last part. “Thank you” I said and then with a wave of Victors hand everyone got up and started toward me. I got nervous fast but Jake grabbed my hand and stood so close to me that no force, vampire or not could have tore us apart. Which the feel of him that close did make me calm down.                                                                                                                I met everyone in the room except Molly and some of her clan, which was ok by me. She needed to stay as far from me as possible. I had a feeling her dislike for me had something to do with Jake and I didn’t want to know about his past. The thought of him and her made an anger inside me churn and I didn't even know I had it. I watched as Victor made his way to me and everybody moved except Jake. I could feel his body tense almost like he was standing his ground with Victor. He took my free hand and kissed it. “I’m so sorry for how you were turned. Jake can explain the right way to do it and that we are far more compassionate then what was done to you.” He smiled looking back up at my face. “I hope Jake has been accommodating.” You could tell he did a lot of cleanup work for the vamps over the years. He was very charming and knew just the right amount of appeal to put on. “Oh yes, I’m just a little tired and overwhelmed with everything right now. I keep learning new things every time I turn around.” I looked up at Jake at that same moment. Hopefully he got the hint that he had a lot of explaining to do! “I understand” he said and for the first time he really looked at my face. He leaned in really close almost nose to nose. I wanted to back away but thought that maybe rude, I mean this could there way of saying hello. So I just let him but I could feel Jakes body tense up. I started to get scared of what might happen but then he shook his head, grinned and forced smile. I could tell it was forced because I had been doing the very same thing all night. It was a strange action and I didn’t know how to take what he had just did.                                          “Jake why don’t you take Izzy back to your home and let her rest. I will send word of the rest of the meeting.” He looked very serious now. “We will be in touch, and if you ever need anything or have any questions that Jake cannot answer please let me know.” Victor said with the kindness and sternness of a father. “I will thank you.” I smiled my fake smile as big as I could. Jake squeezed my hand to tell me it was time to go, thank god. He escorted me out of the room as fast as he could without anyone noticing. As soon as we got in the elevator I looked up at Jake and in my most calm voice and said. ”I want you to start telling me the truth and no leaving out anything.” Jake looked down at me with sincere eyes. “I have not been lying to you. I just did not want to overdo it right now. You needed your rest; can we please talk about this at home?” He pointed to the doors. “They can still hear us.” He was in whisper that I almost didn’t hear. I looked at him with anger, frustration, and now shock. We were in an elevator going down almost to the bottom and they could still hear us? “How can they hear us?” This was so new to me and I was curious. “Izzy you can too if you just concentrate and listen.” He said with irritation. I was tired and frustrated, obviously he was too. “Alright we can wait.” I paused for a second. “One more thing though.”  Jake made a huff sound. “What?” He looked down at me not in the mood for any of my questions. “I’m kind of hungry.” I said in a sheepishly way. Jake just grinned at me. “Now I can take care of
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