Bound in Darkness

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Authors: Cynthia Eden
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looked like it had actually hit a few brick walls over the years—she saw the fleeting expression of fear that whispered over his features. 
    “Thain.”  The hands holding her eased as her captor bit out the name.
    Allison hadn’t even seen the new guy yet, but if he was scary enough to make the biker tremble…
    Trouble.
    “She’s mine, Griggs.” Lethal words accompanied by the hard thud of footsteps as the Thain guy stalked closer. “So I’ll say it again, but only once more… let her the fuck go.”
    No one seemed to be breathing in the bar.  No one-including her. Allison’s lungs burned, but in that moment, she was too afraid to move at all.  Griggs slowly, very slowly, released his hold on her.  “Wasn’t gonna hurt her.  Just gonna give the pretty lady some fun.”
    She bet they had different ideas of fun .
    “Allison.” Now that hard, dark voice of Thain’s was saying her name. If he knew her name…he had to be her guide.  No one else should know her in that place.“Come here.”
    She eased around the biker, took a step, and froze.
    Because Griggs looked a hell of a lot more safe and welcoming than Thain did.
    He was big, probably taller than Griggs, and far more muscled. His shoulders just…stretched.  Allison swallowed. His muscles had the black t-shirt he wore pulling taut over his chest and arms.
    His eyes were dark green and burning with intensity.  A thick scar slid from the top of his right eyebrow all the way down to the underside of his square jaw.  The scar just made him look…
    Scary.  Extremely scary.  No—actually, it was the eyes that did that. Eyes that promised hell would be coming.
    “Don’t know if she wants to go with you,” Griggs said.  His hand came up to clasp her shoulder. “You can always stay with me, pretty lady.”
    Allison sucked in a deep breath and stepped toward Thain.  Her gaze slid over his face once more. This time, it was his mouth that caught her stare.
    She took another step. The biker’s hand fell away.
    Thain’s lips, strangely both cruel and sensual, were parted a bit to reveal the edges of his white teeth. 
    Her gaze lifted again. His hair, a shade darker than her own locks, was thick, heavy, brushing back from the strong lines of his face. 
    “Touch her again,” Thain warned, “and you’ll lose the hand.”
    Everyone backed up a few feet.
    Even Griggs. She heard the fast scuttle of his feet.
    She was almost close enough to take Thain’s offered hand now.  Almost. 
    Allison saw Thain’s nostrils flare.  His eyes narrowed and swept over her. When he glanced back up, there was no mistaking the fury in his stare.
    His hand began to lower.
    No.
    Allison grabbed his hand and held tight. “I’ve been waiting for you,” she said.
    A muscle jerked in his jaw.  Then he pulled her forward. His scent—a little wild and with the richness of the forest clinging to him—wrapped around her.  Allison stared up at him and tried not to show her fear.
    She wasn’t supposed to be afraid anymore.  This was the man Elsa had told her about. The man who would end her nightmare.
    She just had to trust him.
    “Let’s get out of here,” Allison whispered.  They could leave. Go someplace safe.  Then maybe she could finally stop feeling like death stalked her every minute.
    This man… he could stop death.  To her, he looked like he was strong enough to stop anyone and anything.
    His arm wrapped around her shoulders. He led her from that godforsaken bar and out into the still night with the moon that hung high in the sky.
    Her heart raced so fast, she could feel it thudding in her chest.
    He paused and glanced down at her. “You’re afraid of me.” His voice was still a deep rumble. 
    Allison managed a nod.  Despite her efforts, she couldn’t help it. She couldn’t—
    “Good,” he told her as he pushed them into a dark alley.
    Whoa, wait— good?
    In the next instant, he had her shoved against the alley’s wall. “You should be

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