Arielle Immortal Passion

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something was wrong, but said she couldn’t exactly see anything, she was just worried about you. I should have listened to her and come back sooner. I’ll know better next time.” His face softened, and his lips curved into an amazing smile.
    “I love you, Arielle Lloyd,” he whispered. “I want to marry you right here, right now.” Arielle smiled and nestled deeper into his arms, and drifted off to sleep.
    When she woke up in the middle of the night, the pain in her arm was excruciating, so she took another pain pill. She could feel Sebastian’s warm embrace, and she settled closer, knowing that this is where she wanted to be for eternity. She drifted off to sleep as she felt the effects of the pill take over again.

Chapter 7
    I t was late in the morning when she woke up again. She actually felt pretty good. Her arm didn’t hurt as much as it had the night before. She got up to take a shower. As she was dressing, Sebastian walked into the room.
    “What do you think you are doing?” he asked, a surprised look on his face.
    “I’m fine. I’m not going to waste my time in bed when my friends are here.”
    “How are you feeling?”
    “I feel great.”
    “You scared me to death, Arielle. I can’t stand seeing you in pain.”
    “I am fine ,” she said firmly, smiling brightly at him, to prove that she meant it. “I am okay, really. Don’t worry about me.”
    Sebastian watched her carefully. She was so breathtakingly beautiful.
    “Do you feel good enough to kiss me?” he said, moving closer and snaking his arms around her, drawing her softly to him.
    Arielle’s breath seized and heat surged through her. Rising up on her tippy toes, she positioned her lips a hair’s width from his. “Just a kiss?” she breathed, whispering the question against his mouth.
    His sensuous lips curved slightly, and she could smell his amazing immortal scent, a mixture of nectar and sweet-smelling flowers. Closing her eyes, she sighed deeply and her lips pressed against his. Sebastian inhaled sharply and pulled her flush against his muscled body. He inclined his head and crushed her lips beneath his, deepening the kiss. Arielle immediately became lost in the sensation of her kiss. He changed the position of his lips and deepened the kiss further, groaning against her mouth. Her lips parted and his tongue methodically explored the softness of her mouth as he groaned deep in his throat. He tore his mouth from hers and hauled in a deep breath.
    “Mmmm, you bewitch me, Lizzy!”
    She chuckled blissfully, breathlessly. “So it wasn’t just a simple kiss you wanted. Was it?”
    “Nothing is ever simple with you. You’ll be the death of me,” he said.
    “Will you ever stop driving me senseless with your touch?” She exhaled deeply.
    “I sure hope not…” his voice trailed.
    “Is everyone up? Do they want to do something?”
    “They’ve been waiting to see how you’re doing before making any plans.”
    “Well, then, let’s go,” Arielle smiled, as she grabbed his hand and pulled him toward the door.
    “Wait… wait… give me a minute. You don’t want me to be embarrassed in front of our friends.”
    Arielle’s eyes dropped down below his waistline and she burst into laughter.
    “Oh, so you think it’s funny,” Sebastian said, and pulled her back into his arms.
    Arielle pretended to struggle. “If you want to get out of this room, I think you’d better let me go,” she giggled, and he knew she was right. He walked into the bathroom to throw some cold water over his face while Arielle kept enjoying his predicament. Emerging back into the room, he clasped her hand and pulled her toward the door. “You’ll pay for this when we get back,” he chuckled, as they went down the stairs to meet their friends.
    They didn’t talk much about what had happened the day before. Arielle didn’t want to talk about it, so nobody brought up the subject. One thing Arielle loved about her friends was that they were always

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