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Authors: Tiffany King

Tags: #Romance, #Love, #Angels, #Paranormal, #Young Adult, #dreams, #teen, #YA, #fallen angels, #tiffany king, #meant to be

“He didn’t buy it. He gave me the whole,
‘It’s not professional to think about students that way.’ The
bottom line is, I’m supposed to stay away from you and finish my
thesis up in a timely manner. He did tell me that he didn’t feel
comfortable writing me a letter of recommendation. Without a
letter, it will be harder for me to get my thesis published.” He
ended his statement with a sigh.

I reached out a comforting hand.

“I’m so sorry,” I said, feeling bad for the
trouble I was causing him.

“So, we have to stay away from each other?” I
said with a quiver in my voice. Just the thought of staying away
from him sent my heart spinning in panic.


No
, he said he would
prefer
that I stay away from you. I would rather stop breathing than be
away from you. My thesis is almost done anyway, I only needed to
observe students’ behavior’s for a couple of weeks to gather enough
data for my study. I should be done by next week and I don’t think
he’s going to revoke my internship before I finish,” he said,
holding onto my hand.

My heart swelled as I comprehended his words.
He wasn’t breaking up with me. So what if we hadn’t kissed yet, at
least I wasn’t losing him.

“You are the only thing that matters,” he
continued as he raised my hand to his chest and placed it over his
heart. “Can’t you feel what you do to me?” I could feel his heart
racing under my palm. “It races like that anytime I’m near you, or
anytime I think about you,” he smiled. “Sam’s right, we belong
together, and nothing is going to keep us apart,” he said with
earnest.

I looked up into his eyes, he was right. When
put like that, everything else seemed trivial. All that mattered is
that we had found each other. The rest of the details, we could
work out together.

I changed the subject.

“Will you still come over tonight? Sam’s
spending the night and we were going to search the Internet some
more. Shawn will be coming over too for a little while.

“I’ll be there as soon as the staff meeting
ends. Do you want me to pick up some dinner?” he asked, handing me
my customary chocolate.

“That would be great. I’m so excited it’s
Friday, and that we get to spend all day together tomorrow,” I
said. Throwing caution to the wind, I reached up and gave him a
quick peck on the cheek. Before he could comment on the kiss, I
sidled toward the door.

“I better go, the bells going to ring and I
don’t want to be tardy,” I said in a hurry, feeling a little
embarrassed over my impulsive act.

I did it, I kissed him; sure, not on the
lips, but close enough. I closed the classroom door behind me,
feeling a little smug from my bravery. Lost in thought, I was
startled when I heard a voice behind me.

“Well, what did teacherpoo think about his
talk with the Dean?” a snide voice asked behind me.

Turning around, I saw Matt leaning against
the wall with an evil smile on his face. I was filled with an
uncharacteristic urge to sock him, which was strange because I had
always been the type to avoid any kind of conflict. Ever since I
had met Mark and Sam, I just felt somewhat empowered and had more
self-confidence. Still, I decided I would rather walk away than
give this creep the satisfaction of seeing me upset.

I was jerked back as his hand wrapped around
my left arm. He increased the pressure making me wince in pain. I
didn’t know what shocked me more-- the fact that he was touching
me, or the pain. As a rule, I usually avoided contact with people
to escape a rush from their emotions. Contact seemed to intensify
the emotions someone was feeling, and Matt’s negativity made my
knees want to buckle.

“Not concerned? Maybe I will tell everyone
you’re a slut, he threatened. “Maybe that will put you in your
place.”

I felt heat overtaking my cheeks. My
breathing became labored as I tried to fight back the flood of
embarrassment. I knew I wasn’t a slut, but I was shocked at the
contempt in his voice. What had I done for him to obviously loathe
me as much as he did?

I felt the sickness begin to spread and I
knew from past experience, if I didn’t sit down quick, the emotions
would over-take me completely, and then I would embarrass myself
further. Pulling back, I tried to jerk out of his hold, but he only
tightened his fingers around my bicep making me gasp in pain.

“Please let go,” I pleaded, closing my eyes
to try to stop the sickness as it began to engulf me.

“Oof,” I heard him grunt.

I felt his fingers slide off my arm; I opened
my eyes in relief. I was shocked to find Matt on his knees in front
of me. Mark was standing over him with a deadly look on his face.
He had the fingers that had been pressed around my arm bent
completely back.

“If you ever touch her again, I will kill
you,” he said in a quiet lethal voice. “If you even look at her,
you will regret it, do you understand me?” To emphasize his point,
he pushed Matt’s fingers back even further.

Matt let out a whimper of pain.

Mark abruptly released his hold. “Get to
class.
Now
,” he threatened.

Matt got to his feet. With one last dirty
look at both of us, he was gone.

Mark and I stood there for a moment. Then I
felt the wave return, I knew I was going to be sick. I needed to
get to a bathroom, and quick. Turning away, I fled, barely making
it to the toilet before I retched horribly. Everything I ate that
day insisted on coming up, until eventually, I was left heaving out
nothing. When the wave passed, I rested my forehead on the side of
the stall.

“What can I do?”

I cracked my eyes open. Oh God, he had
followed me into the bathroom. I wanted to die of mortification. I
didn’t want him to see me like this.

“Water,” I croaked.

“Okay, I’ll be right back.”

I rose on shaky legs and headed to the sink.
Turning the cold water on, I cupped my hands and splashed water on
my face. My cheeks were deep red and burned painfully.

“Did he hurt you?” Mark asked, as he handed
me a bottle of water.

“No, I got sick because my emotions overtook
me.”

“Is it always like that?” he asked, concern
now coloring his words.

“It used to be, but over the years I’ve
learned how to control it. This was different; it was a combination
of feelings. I was embarrassed, scared, and very angry. Plus,
because he was touching me, I got to deal with all of his loathing
feelings. When I have that many emotions, it’s hard to fight back
the sickness,” I said weakly. My body felt like it had gone through
a ringer.

Mark lightly grabbed onto my elbow and guided
me down the hall to an unused classroom. He helped me to a desk and
sat across from me with concern still etched on his face.

“Are you sure you’re okay?” he asked, rubbing
the side of my face. “Do you need anything else?”

I rested my pounding head against the palm of
his hand. His touch was instantly soothing and the pounding receded
to a dull throb.

“He’s going to go to the Dean,” I
muttered.

“No, I don’t think he will. He doesn’t want
to look like a weakling. He’s not going to admit to anyone that I
got the better of him. He may try to get revenge in one way or
another, but I’m pretty sure he is smart enough to stay away from
you from now on.”

“I’ve never seen anyone look at someone with
such menace. You looked like you could have killed him.”

“I wanted to. It was all I could do to
control my rage. I have never felt that way. I can’t explain what
it did to me to see his hands on you and to hear you pleading for
him to let you go,” he said.

I could still feel the anger radiating off of
him. I placed my hands on his face to soothe him. After a moment, I
could feel the tension sliding away from his body. And with one
last shudder, the last of his anger left as I dropped my hands.

“It’s a good thing I don’t have a sixth
period class,” he said as he settled back in his chair. Looking
down, he used the edge of his thumbnail to scrape an old piece of
tape off the side of the desk.

I watched him silently for a few moments,
sensing he was embarrassed by his reaction to Matt. I should have
felt angry that Mark had resorted to violence. I had always been
against any kind of violence and had always shied away from it. But
I wasn’t, I felt Matt deserved it and was touched by the intensity
of Mark’s emotions for me.

“I don’t feel like heading to class, I think
I’m going to tell the school nurse I’m sick. I’ll wait for Sam at
the park. Will you tell her for me?” I asked him.

“Sure, I’ll send a note to her seventh period
class. Do you want me to walk you over?”

“No, I think we’ve caused enough trouble
today, we don’t want to push the Dean any further.”

Mark held out his hand to help me out of my
chair. Once I was on my feet, he pulled me in his arms.

“I’m sorry you got so sick.”

“It comes with the territory, I’m just sorry
you had to watch,” I grimaced, thinking that he had definitely seen
me at my worse. Nothing was grosser than watching someone
throw-up.

“I’ve got to head back to class. Mr. Jackson
wants me to go into more detail about the concentration camps and
the role the Nazis had in them. I’ll meet you at your house after
my meeting,” he said as he leaned down to peck me on the cheek.

I raised my hand to my cheek after he left
the room. My skin tingled where his lips had touched me. I paused a
moment to catch my breath and tried to gather my thoughts. Maybe my
peck earlier had given him a push in the right direction.

I got the okay to go home from the school
nurse and walked the half a block to the park, slowly taking in my
surroundings as I walked. I loved seeing so much color; exotic
flowers bloomed everywhere I looked. Back home spring would be on
its way, but up north it was always a little slow to begin. Here,
it already looked like the middle of summer. I watched as two birds
fought over the same tasty treat on one of the lawns and smiled
when the smaller one came out the victor.

By the time I reached the park, my depleted
energy was obvious and I gratefully settled on a low park bench
that sat directly in the sun. I knew the heat from the sun would
chase away the chills that always followed a bad episode.

With drowsy eyes I watched the only occupants
at the park. Most were young mothers who were chasing after their
small toddlers. By the squeals of delight they gave out each time
they were caught, this was obviously a favorite game.

I smiled as I rested my head back and closed
my eyes. The sun felt wonderful beating down on my face. The sounds
of the children faded away, as I slipped into a nice peaceful
slumber.

I dreamed about him. Not the usual dream
where we stood on our beach, but a more personal one where we were
kissing. The dream was so real; I could feel the heat of his breath
as he fanned kisses across the plains of my face. Each kiss left
just the slightest bit of electricity across my face where his lips
had touched. I felt warmth spreading up through my toes and
expanding through all my limbs.

I opened my eyes and saw the object of my
fantasy sitting beside me.

I flushed slightly. Could he tell that I had
been dreaming about him kissing me? It was a surreal feeling to be
dreaming about him one moment, only to awaken with him beside
me.

I sat up straighter, but grimaced when I felt
a pinch in my neck from being in one position too long. Glancing at
my watch, I was surprised to see that school was over.

“I thought you had a meeting?”

“I do. I just walked Sam over. I wanted to
check on you before I headed to the meeting.”

At his words, I noticed Sam standing to the
side for the first time. Her face was clouded over.

“What’s wrong?” I asked.

“It must have been pretty bad if you threw
up,” Sam said.

“What do you mean? Krista said throwing up is
normal,” Mark interrupted.

I pleaded with Sam with my eyes to drop
it.

Sam ignored my silent plea and plunged on.
“He has to know Krista,” Sam said. “We made a pact that we would
share everything. We’re never going to figure out the connection if
we keep things from each other.”

I knew she was right. We could have no
secrets, but I also didn’t want him worrying about me
unnecessarily.

“We only throw-up when our emotions are
completely out of control, and usually only when we’re scared.
Trust me, growing up I threw-up many times from fear. Matt must
have scared Krista a lot for her to get so sick,” Sam added.

“Is that true?” Mark demanded.

“Yeah,” I mumbled, “When I was younger, my
parents sheltered me a lot when they figured out how sensitive I
was. They found out early on, it was worse when I was scared. So,
they made sure I was never frightened. I wasn’t expecting him to
grab onto me, and it startled me. I didn’t mean to deceive you, you
just seemed so mad already. I didn’t want to add to it.”

“You can’t keep things from me. You have to
trust me with everything,” Mark said quietly. “Are you feeling
better now?”

“Yes, the heat from the sun and the nap gave
me back my strength,”

Mark glanced at his watch, swearing softly as
he stood up. “I have to go, but we’re going to talk about this
again later.”

He turned to Sam, “Did you call your foster
mom?”

“Yes, she’s on her way. She went home and
packed an overnight bag for me. She said she would give us a ride
to Krista’s house.”

“Good,” he said.

“I’ll see you both in awhile; make sure she
takes it easy until I get there,” he told Sam as he turned and
walked away.

After he left, Sam sat down next to me. “Are
you mad at me?” she asked, gnawing on the inside of her lip.

I shook my head. “I should have told him the
truth earlier, but I thought he would kill Matt. I have never seen
someone so mad before. It was radiating off of him. Matt could feel
it also. I could tell he was scared of Mark. To tell you the truth,
I was glad he was scared, now maybe he will leave us alone.”

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