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Authors: Heather Jensen

                                          Chapter 34

 

Aurora

 

TREY KNEW BETTER THAN to believe he might glimpse the surprise in my thoughts. I was a master at blocking them, and that skill would certainly come in handy tonight. We were in our suite at the Mandalay Bay casino. We’d come back to relax for a bit and get ready for our early birthday celebration. Now that it was time to go, Trey’s curiosity was getting the best of him.


Where we going?” Trey asked casually, popping a cinnamon bear into his mouth.


Nice try, Decker,” I said.

Tytus was waiting in the hall when Trey and I stepped out of our hotel room.
“Ready?” he asked, obviously in full bodyguard mode.


Almost,” I said as I pulled a blindfold out of my jeans pocket.


You sure you want an audience for this?” Trey joked as I covered his eyes with it and secured it in place. “I’m starting to think this is more of a private celebration.” I smiled and took his hand, leading him forward as Tytus walked just far enough ahead to watch for fans. I’d warned him that any group containing three or more girls was a potential threat to our excursion. The hat and sunglasses I’d donned would probably be enough to disguise myself, and the blindfold did wonders to cover up those unmistakable blue eyes of Trey’s. I just hoped that would be enough to get us there without incident. If Trey had to take the blindfold off at any point, the surprise would be ruined. “The last time one of us put a blindfold on, it ended in wedding bells,” Trey joked. “I’m just saying....”

The halls were pretty bare as we made our way to the elevator. Trey hummed along to the song playing through the small speakers as the elevator carried us to the hotel
’s main level. It was no short jaunt across the main floor of the hotel to our destination. The concierge had offered to send a few more security guards to escort us, but I was afraid a larger group would only draw unwanted attention. Tytus and I were both on the lookout for fans as I led Trey through the casino. The chiming of a slot machine prompted Trey to turn his head toward the sound and call out, “Nice! Don’t spend it all in one place!”


You’re impossible,” I said, fighting back a giggle. “That sandpaper voice of yours is as much a giveaway as your face is.”

His only response was a lopsided grin. I rolled my eyes, relieved when we left the buzzing crowds of the casino and made our way past the restaurants that came next. We continued on, traveling down the long corridor that went past the doors to the events center where Trey
’s fans would be lining up in droves tomorrow night.

But that was tomorrow. Tonight, he was all mine.

When we finally reached our destination, the woman I had spoken to on the phone earlier silently waved me on, holding open the door for us.


I’ll stand guard here,” Tytus said in my head. I gave him a nod and led Trey inside, the door closing behind us.


Are we alone?” Trey asked, picking up on the absence of Tytus’s footsteps.


We are,” I said as I moved to stand in front of him. I ditched my hat and sunglasses in my purse before I reached up and pulled the blindfold down from his eyes. He blinked a few times while his eyes adjusted to the dim lighting.


Where are we?” he asked, raising his eyebrows.


The closest thing to a taste of home that I could find in Vegas,” I said. “Come on.”

We followed a little corridor and soon found ourselves in a large dome that closely mimicked the feel of being outside. The lighting was just dim enough to be pleasant for vampire eyes. We soon encountered a square tank on the right that housed a golden crocodile.

“Is this the shark reef?” Trey asked as he put his palm up to the glass, admiring the croc, who kept one eye on us from the other side. “I’ve always wanted to come here, but we don’t usually have time to do stuff like this on tour.”


Well, I guess for now you get to be a tourist like everybody else.”

Trey grinned at me and said,
“Have I told you you’re the coolest wife ever?”


Not tonight,” I said, grinning back.


What’s next?” Trey asked as he took my hand and led the way. We saw a Komodo dragon and tanks holding a variety of fish. The path in the dome was made to look like ancient jungle ruins, and Trey and I took our time, strolling hand in hand between the trees, vines and moss as we moved from one surprise to the next. “Wait a minute,” Trey said as we stopped in front of a large tank that was full of predators from the Amazon. “How did you know I’ve always wanted to make out in front of a bunch of piranhas?” he said as he took a step toward me. He leaned in and softly kissed me on the lips. It only lasted just long enough to drive me crazy, but not at all long enough to be satisfying. He pulled back too soon, staring at me and waiting for my reaction.


Check
that
off your bucket list, weirdo,” I said, my voice just above a whisper. I swear I could feel heat coming off of him in waves. It had just been so long since I’d had him all to myself. I was losing it.


Do I still get to have a bucket list?” he said, closing the space between us completely. “I wasn’t sure, considering I’ve technically died once already.”


It’s your birthday,” I said as I looked up into his eyes. I was definitely not imagining the intensity I found there. “You can have whatever you want.”

The grin that came over him next was cocky, but familiar.
“I like the sound of that.”

I thought he might lean in again and give me that more satisfying kiss I was desperately craving, but he straightened instead, and offered me his hand. I took it, determined not to show my disappointment, but I couldn
’t help but wonder when the power shift had occurred. This night was supposed to be all about me surprising
him
. I’d been in control just a moment ago. How had he managed to flip everything upside down so quickly and effortlessly? I really shouldn’t have been surprised. It was just such a Trey thing to do. Even as a human he’d done this to me more than I’d cared to admit at the time. We walked on, eventually reaching the end of the jungle ruins in the dome and coming into a building that had a large glass tunnel for us to walk through. Sharks were swimming above and around us on both sides as we slowly made our way forward. Trey pulled out his phone and snapped a pic of a shark as it swam directly toward us and then turned just before its nose bumped the glass.


I wouldn’t tweet that pic until later unless you want an audience waiting for us outside,” I said with a laugh.

Trey nodded in agreement, and we both sat down on a long bench that ran along the sides of the tunnel. He put one arm around my shoulders and leaned in, pointing to another large shark that was slowly passing by.
“I wish I knew what that guy was thinking right now,” he said profoundly. “If only I could read his mind.”


You mean you can’t?” I asked. He smiled dismissively at me for a second before deciding I might actually be serious. I closed my eyes in mock concentration, and then, in my pathetic attempt at a growly shark voice, I said, “Look at those vampires in there. They think they’re so big and scary. Come on in, and I’ll show you who’s at the top of the food chain.”

Trey
’s laughter echoed off the glass and bounced around us in the tunnel, making me feel so light that I couldn’t help but add my own laughter to the mix.


Just when I think I have you figured out, Mrs. Decker,” he said.


You should know better,” I said as I got to my feet, pulling him up with me. We continued on through the exhibit, stopping to pet some small stingrays in the touch pool and admire the tanks with jellyfish and eels.


I think I like jellyfish,” I said as I pressed my palm up against the glass in front of me.


Makes sense,” Trey said as he stepped up behind me, so close I could feel his warm breath on my shoulder. “They’re beautiful ... and
deadly. Remind you of anyone?”

I turned around, a small smile playing on my lips as I leaned in and softly whispered,
“Maybe.” I slipped past him, satisfaction growing my smile at the sound of his heartbeat shifting gears. Trey played it cool, following me as I led the way to the end of the exhibit. We found ourselves inside what appeared to be the remains of an old shipwreck. The large glass viewing panels along the edges gave an amazing view of the sharks, turtles, and other sea creatures swimming in and out of the wreckage around us. A blanket was spread out on the floor near a viewing spot that revealed the sharks lurking below our feet. A picnic basket waited there, surrounded by several throw pillows.


I can’t believe you did all this,” Trey said as he intertwined his fingers in mine, pausing to take in the view.


It was nothing.”


It’s not nothing,” he insisted, moving toward the blanket. We sat down next to each other and took in our surroundings. “It’s like having our own underwater oasis, smack dab in the middle of the desert. It’s amazing.” He gently cupped my cheek his hand and I glanced up at him to see that his eyes were glowing blue now. His voice was low when he spoke again “You’re amazing.”

My goal tonight had been to spend some time alone with Trey, and it was clear that he appreciated it as much as I did. All of the tension that had been building for the last few days bubbled up to the surface. He leaned toward me slowly, but deliberately, in a move that can only be described as predatory. I searched his face, following the hard line of his jaw right down to those perfect lips.... I closed my eyes in anticipation, and his mouth came down on mine, bringing with it a sea of Trey
’s emotions. I welcomed each wave, discerning feelings such as gratitude, content, and a sense of longing I recognized all too well. His lips were spicy cinnamon. I would forever equate the smell and taste of cinnamon bears to this exact moment with him. This was it. This was the kiss I’d been waiting all night for. I raked my fingers through his hair, just above the nape of his neck. He responded by deepening the kiss. The thump-thump of his vampire heart filled my ears as it hammered in his chest, and I made a conscious decision to stop holding back and let mine race to match it. The simple, yet vulnerable act made me feel like a school girl who couldn’t believe she was actually kissing the quarterback. Trey was grinning when we pulled apart, and he leaned his forehead against mine. In the absence of having to catch our breath, the sound of our hearts throbbing took center stage, lending a passionate soundtrack to our underwater escape.


Thank you,” Trey said, brushing a strand of hair away from my face. “For letting go with me.”


Occasionally I have my human moments, too,” I clarified. “What can I say? At some point you rubbed off on me.”


It’s not just that.” He bit his lip in thought as a large, green sea turtle gracefully swam by, settling comfortably on the bottom sand. I sensed that Trey had more to say so I waited patiently. “I’m more than capable of manipulating my heartbeat,” Trey continued. “I’m actually pretty good at it. I just choose not to, and it isn’t just because of the game of human charades we’re constantly playing.”  It was obvious he was searching for the right words. I put my hand on his arm, squeezing lightly. “What I’m trying to say is, from the beginning I’ve wanted you to know exactly what you mean to me. And when I found out you were a walking lie detector, I guess I just figured that would be one more way for you to see what kind of an effect you have on me. All the time.”

He pulled my palm to his chest, holding it firmly over his heart. I gazed into his searing blue eyes and thought I might understand. I
’d never been the easiest person to read, even before my moon-given talent had reinforced my emotional barricades, but Trey was used to knowing exactly where he stood with people. He created music, and when it was released, it would either sell or it wouldn’t. Magazines for which he graced the cover would either fly off the stands quickly, or not at all. Fans would either snatch up tickets to come out and see the live shows, or choose to spend their money somewhere else. He wasn’t good at delayed gratification, and who could blame him?

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