“I do.” Luc hopped off the desk. “Come back tomorrow and I’ll have something for you.” He glanced at Serena and winked. “And make sure you’re in a more pleasant mood. You’re killing my happy vibe.”
“Tomorrow?” I moved my neck to the side, trying to ease out the tension. “I wasn’t planning on this trip to be an overnight one.”
“But I’m sure you’ll find a way to pass the time.” Luc wiggled his brows suggestively, and even I was a bit disturbed by that.
He walked around his desk and opened a drawer.
Pulling out a key, he tossed it to me. “You can stay at Paris’ place for the night. He won’t be there and it will be safe.”
Paris’ face screwed up.
“What the hell, Luc?”
He smiled sheepishly.
“What? He’s not staying at my place.”
I pocketed the key, pleased by the anger creeping across the Luxen’s face. “Address.”
Luc scribbled it down on a pad of paper and handed it over. “Be back here tomorrow, a little before noon.”
I gathered up Serena and headed for the door, but Luc stopped us. “And Hunter?”
I turned, already not liking the odd look on the kid’s face.
I prepared myself for whatever fuckery that was about to come out of his mouth.
“Yes?”
Luc’s smile was mysterious.
“Humans aren’t as frail as you think they are.”
Chapter 24
I’d expressed my concern about trusting Luc the moment we got in the Porsche, but Hunter didn’t seem to think we had anything to worry about.
Apparently, the strange kid was the least of our problems.
We stopped and got fast food on the way to wherever Paris lived, and I ended up eating my food before we pulled into the secluded house in The Woods resort. Even at night, I could see the glitter in the driveway and corners of the two-story structure.
“Beta quartz,” Hunter explained, snickering.
“Very smart. There are no natural deposits around here, so he brought it in. It blocks us from seeing them, disrupts their wavelengths.”
Stepping out of the car, I frowned at the tiny flecks glittering in the moonlight.
How many times could I have seen something like this and disregarded it? I turned, eyeing the thick trees crowding the driveway, as Hunter pulled our luggage out of the trunk.
Once inside, I realized Paris’ flavor could easily be seen. Gold paint on the foyer walls. A golden chandelier hung from the ceiling, and all the doorknobs were painted a golden color; even the grand staircase had golden treads.
“Gah,” I said, shaking my head.
Hunter’s lip curled as he looked around. “Wow.”
I cracked a smile. Hunter relatively speechless, and all it took was really gaudy interior design. We did a little investigation of the downstairs and then we headed up. It was obvious which room was the main bedroom.
Hunter headed right for it.
“I’m sure there are extra bedrooms.” I nodded down the hall. “Maybe we should take one of them.”
He glanced over his shoulder, grinning. “What fun is that?”
I laughed softly. “You’re terrible.”
But I followed him into the lavish master bedroom. It was huge and in the middle was a four- poster canopy bed. Hunter dropped our luggage on a settee as I checked out the bathroom.
“Holy garden tub,” I murmured. “This thing is huge.”
“That’s not the only thing that’s huge.”
Hunter wrapped his arms around me from behind and tugged me back.
I flushed as I felt him against my lower back.
Need swelled in me, warming my body. “That’s pretty low-grade.”
Hunter chuckled as he brushed his lips over my cheek. “It was.”
Then he backed off, and I leaned against the large sink—painted in gold, of course—and watched him.
I was breathless already, and all I had felt was his erection. Ridiculous.
His lips curved up like he knew what I was thinking. I ignored the warmth flooding through my veins and between my thighs.
“Are you tired?”
It was late and we hadn’t gotten much sleep last night, but I shook my head. Hunter’s gaze turned knowing. “I know you want it.”
My belly tightened as desire swirled through me.
“You do?”
He nodded, but then he did the unexpected. He stepped out of the bathroom. “You want to enjoy that tub. Go ahead.
I’m going to check out the place, make sure it really is secure.”
I gaped at him as he shut the door. His deep chuckle from the other side of the door made me want to find a blunt object and throw it.
Bastard.
Sighing, I turned to the tub.
The thing was glorious, round and deep with several faucets at the front. I turned them on, cranking up the hot water as I searched the bathroom for something to add to it. There were a ton of products in the linen cabinet and I settled on something that smelled like peaches. Adding that to the tub, I was quickly in a frothy heaven.
I stripped off my clothes and slipped into the water.
The scrapes still stung a bit, but I stretched out, resting my head on the back of the tub as the bubbles grew around me, covering my chest.
“This is the absolutely most beautiful thing I’ve seen.”
Squeaking, my eyes popped open as I jerked up. Water and bubbles sloshed over the sides.
“Oh my God…”