I Thee Take: To Have and To Hold Duet Book Two by Knight, Natasha (books to read in your 20s txt) 📕
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I want to scream. I want to open my mouth and scream for help but when I do, nothing comes. No, a sound more pathetic that nothing.
Am I dreaming? Is this a dream, a nightmare I’m trapped in?
But some part of my brain remembers that it knows these robes. Ceremonial. My father had worn one once. I’d been terrified when I’d seen him too.
We remain like that neither he nor I moving, me not even breathing. He has an advantage. He can see my face. See my terror. I can’t see his.
Him.
It’s a man. His height and build give that away. More reason to scream if only sound would come. Where is my brother now when I need him?
I stare wide-eyed as he takes a step toward me and when he does, the light just touches his face. But it’s even more terrifying then because he’s wearing a black half-mask and what I glimpse of his face is impossible.
“Wh…what—”
“Ivy Moreno.”
Cold, bony fingers seem to crawl along my spine at the deep tenor of his voice and I visibly shudder. The devil's touch. It’s what Sister Mary Anthony used to say when that happened. I make the sign of the cross. Habit.
That makes him laugh. It’s an ugly laugh. Short and unamused and hard.
I rub my eyes wanting to wake up but when I open them again, he’s still there. Closer even.
“How do you know my name?”
“You don’t remember me, Ivy? I didn’t make an impression? I’m offended.”
“I...I don’t—”
“You’ll be my wife,” he continues as if I hadn’t stammered my feeble attempt at a response. “It would be strange if I didn’t know your name, don’t you think?”
His wife?
I peer closer. This is Santiago De La Rosa? Why is he wearing that cloak? The mask? It's for ceremonial purposes only. Worn by the founding family members. Males only. And only when tradition dictates it. They'd lent my father a similar cloak when he’d attended one such event. I still remember his excitement even when my sister and I had been terrified to see him in it.
But there’s a more pressing question. What the hell is Santiago De La Rosa doing in my room at two in the morning?
Then I remember hearing Abel out in the hallway at some point this night. I remember being irritated that he was making so much noise he’d woken me.
Did Abel let him in here?
“What do you want?” I ask.
I can just make out how his eyes roam over me and I look down at myself. I’m wearing a T-shirt and panties, one foot up on the bed, the other dangling off it. I pull both in, gather up the blankets.
“No need for that,” he says, stepping closer still to take the edge of the blanket and tug it slightly off me. “I came to give you something.”
I press harder against the wall when he steps to the edge of the bed. He takes a moment to look at the ornate frame, all the pink.
“A bit childish, isn’t it?”
“What do you want with me?”
He looks down at me and I don’t know if I see or imagine a grin. Don’t know if I imagine the skeleton that peers closer as I back into the corner.
“Oh, that’s no way to behave with your husband-to-be, sweet Ivy.” He sits on the edge of the bed, inches closer.
“What do you want?” I scream it thinking surely Abel will come. Surely someone will help me.
But nothing. No one comes. I am alone with this man.
He exhales like he’s disappointed, then reaches out, touches the tips of his fingers to my cheek, slips them to my neck where my pulse beats wildly.
I keep the back of my head pressed to the wall.
I’m dreaming. I must be. But he feels so real.
“What do you want?” I ask, this time in a quieter voice, a frightened one.
“I already told you that,” he starts, voice low and deep.
He takes my hand, his fingers like a vise around it and pulls it toward him. His touch is ice-cold. Maybe it is the Grim Reaper after all.
“I have something for you.”
He stretches out my hand, reaches into his pocket then, as I watch in shocked silence, he forces a ring onto my finger.
“What—”
It’s too tight but he doesn’t stop until he gets it past the knuckle, the ring icier than his finger.
“There.” He releases me.
I pull my hand back and look at it. At the large teardrop-shaped dark stone on my finger. At the skeleton like fingers that seem to hold the huge rock in place. Like bones. I glance at him then instantly try to pry it off.
“It’s no use,” he says, watching me.
I still try. I don’t want this. I don’t want any of it. And when he moves to stand, I swear I see that smile again. A dead man’s smile.
I feel blood drain from my head, my vision fading as the room begins to spin.
“You belong to me now, Ivy Moreno, for better or for worse. Until death do us part.”
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Also by Natasha Knight
The Society Trilogy
Requiem of the Soul
Reparation of Sin
Resurrection of the Heart
To Have and To Hold Duet
With This Ring
I Thee Take
Dark Legacy Trilogy
Taken (Dark Legacy, Book 1)
Torn (Dark Legacy, Book 2)
Twisted (Dark Legacy, Book 3)
Unholy Union Duet
Unholy Union
Unholy Intent
Collateral Damage Duet
Collateral: an Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance
Damage: an Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance
Ties that Bind Duet
Mine
His
MacLeod Brothers
Devil’s Bargain
Benedetti Mafia World
Salvatore: a Dark Mafia Romance
Dominic: a Dark Mafia Romance
Sergio: a Dark Mafia Romance
The Benedetti Brothers Box Set (Contains Salvatore, Dominic and Sergio)
Killian: a Dark Mafia Romance
Giovanni: a Dark Mafia Romance
The Amado Brothers
Dishonorable
Disgraced
Unhinged
Standalone Dark Romance
Descent
Deviant
Beautiful Liar
Retribution
Theirs To Take
Captive, Mine
Alpha
Given to the Savage
Taken by the Beast
Claimed by the Beast
Captive’s Desire
Protective Custody
Amy’s Strict Doctor
Taming Emma
Taming Megan
Taming Naia
Reclaiming Sophie
The Firefighter’s Girl
Dangerous Defiance
Her Rogue Knight
Taught To Kneel
Tamed: the Roark Brothers Trilogy
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