Significance

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Author: Shelly Crane
Maggie.”
    “Hey,” Caleb said harshly. “That’s what I’m talking about, right there. If you’re going to take it out on her the whole time because you’re angry about this, then I won’t let you take her.”
    Kyle nodded and sighed.
    “Ok. You’re right. I’m sorry. Help her, so we can go.”
    “Help me? What does that mean?” I ask.
    “It’s so new,” Caleb explained. “It’s hard on us. Our imprints don’t want to be apart. But I can help you by telling you that I want you to go. Our bodies are in tune with each other. I have to take care of some things here so I want you to go with Kyle and know you’re safe, ok? I can feel you,” he palmed his chest, “in here, if you need me. You don’t have to worry about anything.” I needed him to touch me. It was like my veins were screaming for it. And he did. He cupped my face with his big tan hands and we both sighed at the contact. I heard Kyle muttering behind me but couldn’t think to care right then. “I’ll come to you tomorrow. Ok? Everything will be fine and I’ll explain it all to you. Are you gonna be alright?”
    “Yes,” I said and I felt it. Whatever he was telling me, it was like it went straight to my brain, bypassing everything else. He said it was fine, so it was. “Yes. I’m fine. I’m not sure why I’m fine, but I am.”
    He smiled beautifully.
    “Good girl.” He glanced over my shoulder. “I told you she’d be alright with this. You shouldn’t underestimate her.”
    “Ok. Ready?” Kyle asked, still clearly exasperated but willing to cooperate.
    “You’ll come tomorrow?” I grabbed Caleb’s shirt front and felt strange for doing so but I had to. “To see me?”
    His thumbs caressed my cheeks sending embarrassing shivers down my arms.
    “I’ll come get you tomorrow,” he corrected. “You are very special, Maggie. My family will be anxious to meet you.”
    I nodded.
    “Ok.”
    “Just remember. There is nothing to worry about.”
    “Ok.”
    He kissed my forehead and I closed my eyes at the pleasurable burn, feeling him. Letting his pride at how well I was taking everything wash over me in waves of warmth.
    “I’ll see you soon, Maggie.”
    I nodded and bit my lip as Kyle grabbed my hand and towed me to his dad’s silver Audi. My body felt like it was being split. I didn’t want to go. I so didn’t want to go. But Caleb said I would be fine.
    Kyle buckled me in and we started to back up down the driveway. The whole time, my significant’s eyes were locked on mine.
     

Three
     
     
     
    “Significant? What does that even mean?” I asked Kyle after about five minutes of silence.
    He’d been driving around, not going anywhere since we left his house, his thumb beating an angry rhythm on the steering wheel.
    “And why am I ok with all this? I mean, you just told me you’re not human? I think I would normally freak out about that.”
    “You’re one of us now,” he said quietly.
    “What? You mean I’m an Ace or whatever?”
    “Yes. Look.” He looked at me quickly. “I’d explain it all to you but Caleb was right. You can’t handle it right now. Your body is going through enough just being away from him.”
    “I don’t understand.”
    “You’re his mate, his one, his partner, his companion, his soul mate, the person you’ll be with forever. Take your pick,” he waved his hand in the air.
    “But I just met Caleb. I don’t even-”
    I was about to say I didn’t even feel anything for him but that was a lie. In fact, just saying his name was bringing on a little round of hysteria all on its own. My heart clenched, my palms were sweaty and tingly. I had the strange need to grab the door handle and make a break for it.
    And I knew that was crazy but I couldn’t stop thinking it.
    “Why do I feel like this? Why do I-” I stopped and tried to breath through it.
    Caleb told me everything would be ok. I knew it would, but I had no idea how or why.
    Kyle grabbed my hand.
    “Why do you want
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