Read Lycan on the Edge: Broken Heart Book 13 Online
Authors: Michele Bardsley
transformed into a disco palace. The pounding
music reverberated loudly and Sophie’s werewolf
ears throbbed. The curse of having superior
senses, she supposed. She studied the floor-to-
ceiling brass poles, decorated with glitter, of
course. Rumor had it the place had once been a
strip joint called Barley and Boobs. That was
before Broken Heart had become a parakind
community protected from the outside world. The
only humans who lived here now remained
connected to the paranormal, such as vampire
donors or mates.
Sophie and Brianna squeezed through the
crowd to the makeshift bar and ordered
champagne. Oh, look. Edible glitter.
“Drink up, darling.” Brianna grinned, tipped
her glass and drank. Sophie did the same.
“Let’s boogie!” Brianna dragged her to the
dance floor.
Holding their glasses high, they gyrated to the
music. After a while, the tension slid from
Sophie’s body. She hadn’t been out like this in a
long, long time, and it felt good. Damn good.
“You have a secret,” said Brianna.
Brianna’s words froze her. How could she
possibly know what Sophie hid? She’d told no
one. Not even Kelsey. Besides, those sessions
were completely confidential.
Brianna hit Sophie with a radiant smile.
“What’s his name?”
Oh. That secret.
Sophie nonchalantly sipped her drink, swayed
to the music, and played dumb. “Who?”
“The guy who has your tail twisted in a knot. Is
it true love, darling?” Brianna looked at her, her
smile gentle. “It’s better to know love and suffer its
arrows than never to know it at all.”
“What the hell are you talking about?”
“I have no idea. I heard a human say it once.”
The barn door slid open, and a jumble of
people entered, laughing and talking. Sophie
glanced at them and nearly swallowed her tongue.
Trent. He’d arrived with Gabriel and Patsy.
Brianna craned her neck around. “What? Did
you see a movie star? A ghost? An ex-lover?” She
wiggled her brows. “A new lover?”
Sophie gulped hard, nearly choking on her
drink. Trent was dressed in Converse sneakers,
tight faded jeans, and a Polo shirt. The
werewolves took a table near the dance floor. She
saw Trent searching the crowd, and when his eyes
connected with hers, he smiled.
Sophie’s heart ached for him, but she couldn’t
bring herself to let go.
“Don’t keep me in suspense, darling! Who is
it?”
“None of your business,” she snapped.
Brianna danced around in a circle until she
faced the same direction as Sophie. “Found him!
Blue polo, jeans, and devastating smile. His
naughty gaze is totally undressing you.” Brianna
whirled again, shimmying her hips and Sophie
followed, realizing too late that her friend had
danced them practically next to Trent’s table. His
appreciative gaze took in her appearance. His eyes
went dark, desire widening his irises.
Brianna giggled. Then grabbed Sophie’s arm
and dragged her back into the dancers.
“What are you doing?”
“Making him chase you,” she said gleefully.
“Men of all species love the chase.”
“I’m not the prize in a hunting contest.”
“But you could be,” Brianna said.
Sophie put her fists on her hips. “But I’m not.”
“Werewolves!
You
take
everything
so
seriously.” Brianna led Sophie to a darkened
corner of the barn and kept them in the shadows.
“Let’s see how much he wants you.”
TRENT CUT THROUGH the dancers, unable to
see Sophie or the fae. He fought to control the
emotions twisting inside him. The outfit she’d
worn, a pale green dress that accented every curve
of her sensual body, he’d nearly swallowed his
tongue. And when their eyes connected for the split
second, he knew without a shadow of a doubt he
wanted Sophie. Badly. Every cell in his being
called out for her. Her touch. Her kiss. Her words.
With a groan of frustration, he stopped
searching and returned to the table. Gabriel looked
at him with raised eyebrows.
“What?” he asked.
“Nothing.” He drank his beer and shared a look
with his wife.
Patsy leaned over, placing a hand on his arm.
“Are you all right? You look like you’ve been
struck by lightning.”
“I think it’s worse than that,” he said.
“Things are complicated with Sophie?”
“More so than expected.”
Patsy squeezed his arm. “You’re not giving up
on her, are you?”
“Hell, no.” The vehement force in which he
said the words not only surprised Patsy, it
surprised Trent as well. He meant them. He would
not give up on Sophie Lennox. Ever. He was
beginning to suspect he needed her as much as she
needed him...even if she didn’t know it yet.
“Then why are you sitting here?” Patsy asked.
“Go, already.”
Trent kissed Patsy’s cheek, waved good-bye to
his friends, and once again, weaved through the
crowd of enthusiastic dancers. He thought he saw
the pale green of Sophie’s dress in the back of the
barn. He followed that spot of green to a shadowy
corner where Sophie and Brianna sat at a lone
table sipping bubbly drinks.
Brianna’s curious gaze swept him from head to
feet, her smile curling as she reached some
conclusion.
“May I?” Trent gestured to the empty chair.
“I insist,” said Brianna. She held out her hand.
“I’m Brianna. Best friend, confidante, and all-
around-wonderful fae.”
“Trent Clayton. Handyman, werewolf, and all-
around-good guy,” Trent clasped Brianna’s offered
hand. He sat down. “You throw a helluva party.”
“Yes. Yes, I do.” She laughed. She pointed a
bejeweled finger at him. “Oo-la-la. You have
certainly put a spell on our Sophie.”
“I have?” He looked at Sophie. His heart
thundered in his chest, and his palms turned
clammy. Shit. “Hi, Sophie.”
“Hi, Trent.” Her gaze was on his. He could
sense her desire in her expression, her body
language, and in the raging pheromones that
matched his own. Sophie wanted him as badly as
he wanted her—at least that’s what he hoped.
Brianna popped to her feet and announced, “I
need more bubbly.” She waved at Sophie and
Trent, and then, disappeared into the crowd.
“Is she coming back?” asked Trent.
“Probably not. She has the attention span of a
spastic puppy.”
“Ah.” Trent took Brianna’s seat so he could be
closer to Sophie. A flowery scent infiltrated his
senses, and underneath, the subtle scent of Sophie.
His mouth dried, and he swallowed the nervous
knot in his throat. She was beautiful. He curbed his
desire to kiss the daylights out of her. Instead, he
plucked a blonde curl from her shoulder. “You
look beautiful. The dress is terrific.”
“Thank you.” Self-consciously, she pulled up
on the fabric near her ample cleavage. “Brianna’s
work.”
Trent heard the quick intake of breath as he
used the curl to trace her collarbone. She wet her
lips. Her lush mouth begged for a kiss, and her
brown eyes telegraphed a potent desire.
Trent played with the silky tendril of hair,
wrapping it around his finger, then dropped it. He
stood, his gaze never leaving Sophie’s face, and
caressed her neck until his fingers reached the
fluttering pulse at the base of her throat. Her breath
hitched, her lips parted, and no longer able to
resist; Trent leaned close.
“I can’t resist you.” He cupped the back of her
neck and gave her a fraction of a second to reject
his advances before capturing her lips. She tasted
of mints and alcohol. He traced her closed lips
with his tongue, and she instantly opened under his
tender onslaught.
Trent drank her earthy sweetness, tasting the
corners, nibbling her lower lip. She swallowed
her breathless moan, and only then did he slide his
tongue inside, drawing her into an intimate dance,
deepening his possession.
Fire raced through his veins as Sophie
responded, mating her mouth to his, stroking and
suckling, with an animalistic fierceness that
matched his own.
“Let’s get out of here,” Trent murmured.
Sophie pulled away, her eyes swirling with
need and desire. Doubt seeped into her gaze, and
he ached to wipe that look from her eyes. She still
didn’t trust him, and he wanted Sophie’s trust.
Right now, though, he’d settle for whatever she
gave him. He lowered his head and took Sophie’s
mouth again, pouring the heat of his blood, the
thunder of his heart, the cry of his soul into their
kiss.
When they pulled apart, Sophie whispered,
“Let’s go.”
Slipping out of the barn, Trent clasped
Sophie’s hand as they walked through the high
grass. The moon shone, and the stars twinkled.
Wind rattled through the trees, harmonizing with
the cricket night songs. Trent inhaled the faint
scents of roses and honeysuckle. When he glanced
at Sophie, she was staring at him.
“Sophie.” He let go of her hand and drew her
into his embrace. “I want to touch you. Kiss you.
Make love to you.”
Her eyes went wide, and she sucked in a
startled breath. “We hardly know each other,
Trent.” Her brows dipped into a frown. “I know
you said you’re trying to help me. And you did
manage to take away my panic. But there’s more
going on, isn’t there? You’re keeping secrets from
me.”
“So are you,” he said softly. “More happened
to you in Oregon. There are details you haven’t
shared.” He cupped her cheek. “You show me
yours, and I’ll show you mine.”
The shrill ring of her cell phone startled her.
Saved by the bell. She opened her clutch and
pulled out the smart phone. The display said,
“Nana.”
“Did you win at Ultimate Bingo?”
“No time, Sophie. This is my only call.”
Nana’s sigh would’ve filled up a hot air balloon.
“I’m in the joint. The clink. The slammer. The big
J!”
Sophie
stilled,
comprehension
slowly
dawning. “What did you do?”
“I decked Elvis.”
“You what?”
“It’s a long story. Short version: I’m in jail. I
need you to bail me out.”
“Oh, my God. Which jail?”
“The one in Las Vegas.”
“Las Vegas, Nevada?”
“No, Las Vegas, France,” snarked Nana. “I
suggest hopping on the nearest vampire. It’s faster
than booking a flight.” Nana hung up, but Sophie
listened to the dial tone for a full ten seconds,
hoping the voice that sounded so much like Nana’s
had not really been her dear, 80-year-old
grandmother announcing she was an Elvis-decking
criminal behind bars in downtown Las Vegas. The
entire phone call had been a delusion. A dream. A
catastrophe. What the hell had happened to
Ultimate Bingo?
She looked up and met Trent’s worried gaze.
“Sophie, what’s wrong?”
CHAPTER SIX
TRANSPO BY VAMPIRE had been ditched in
favor of Patsy and Gabriel’s Cessna Citation X+, a
personal luxury jet that happened to be the fastest
in the world. Trent insisted on coming with her,
and she insisted that no one else go. As