Crimson Hunter (Onyx Assassins #6) Read Online Samantha Whiskey

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Bad Boy, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Magic, Paranormal, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Onyx Assassins Series by Samantha Whiskey
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Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 84864 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 424(@200wpm)___ 339(@250wpm)___ 283(@300wpm)
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Ajax sat me on my feet, towering above me as he looked me in the eyes. “Tell me the truth.”

“What are you talking about?” I asked, moving past him to sit on the little wooden bench edging the gazebo so he couldn’t see the shakiness in my limbs while standing.

He tracked the move anyway.

Again, he crouched before me, hands on my thighs as he stared at me eye level. “You lied to me. You didn’t need air. Needing air doesn’t cause the kind of fear I felt. Talk to me, mate.”

I blew out a breath, two tears sliding down my cheeks. Ajax swiped them away.

“I forgot a word,” I said, and his eyes widened. “While talking to the girls, I forgot the word advice. Advice, Ajax.”

Understanding flickered over his features. “I’m sorry,” he said. “We knew that was a possibility. And you’re okay now? No headaches or nausea?”

“Two of Valor’s signature cocktails have me feeling pretty loose,” I tried to deflect, but my giant of a mate wasn’t buying it for a second. I swallowed hard. “I’m weak. I can feel the difference despite doing everything to fuel my body properly.” Thanks to Alek’s incredibly talented chef and staff, I had been eating the best diet to help increase longevity anyone had ever seen. I couldn’t thank them enough and always made a point to seek them out and compliment them on the meals they prepared for me…but it wasn’t enough. “Ajax, I think it’s going to happen sooner than we thought.”

“Baby, don’t say that,” he said, sliding his hands up into my hair, cradling my head as he gently pressed his lips to mine. “You have time. We have time.” Suddenly, even the insects silenced around us, and I felt Ajax’s power as he paused time.

“Just because you can stop time doesn’t mean you can stop what’s happening to me,” I said, leaning my forehead against his. “Stopping it does nothing to slow what’s killing me.”

Ajax’s brow furrowed against mine, a battle raging behind his eyes. “Tell me what you need,” he said. “Tell me how to help you.”

“You know how to help me,” I whispered, and he pulled away from me, releasing me as he paced to the other side of the gazebo, the silver moonlight casting him in a brilliant glow.

“That’s not helping you,” he growled. “That’s killing you sooner. That’s stealing what little time you have left!” His chest rose and fell rapidly, and if it wasn’t for the absolute devastation in his eyes, the helplessness, I would’ve geared up for a fight. But it was so real and raw, I couldn’t argue with him.

Instead, I rose on shaky feet, crossing the distance between us as I reached for him. He instantly held me against him, supporting my weight so I didn’t have to strain. He brought me up to his eye level without effort, and I wrapped my arms around his neck.

“I’m not trying to fight with you,” I assured him, never losing his gaze. My heart swelled with what I felt for him, with what I felt slipping away from us like sand through a glass. “Ajax, I just want you to be prepared. I don’t know when it’ll happen. I could fall asleep and—”

“Please don’t say it,” he begged, holding me tighter. “I can’t…Grace, I can’t…”

“You have to,” I said. He had to come to terms with it. “Especially if you’re intent on not trying to transition me, you have to make peace with the fact that any moment now could be our last.” The words tangled in my throat, threatening to break my own heart.

“I can’t steal the life you have left. You know why I can’t.”

Because if he did try and it made me worse, he’d never forgive himself. I understood his side of it, truly I did. And honestly, I was too exhausted to fight my side. I didn’t have the energy left, and that terrified me.

“Ajax,” I said, holding his gaze. “I need you to know something. In case…” My words trailed off, and I sucked in a sharp breath. “I love you,” I said, the words freeing. “I’ve loved you since the moment I saw you. I love the way you see the world and I love the way you make me feel like I can do anything. I love the way your touch makes me come alive and I love the way you make me laugh. I love the way you are with your family, and I just wish…” Tears lined my eyes, and shimmered in his as well. “I just wish I would’ve found you sooner, so we would’ve had more time.” I pressed a quick kiss to his lips. “And I need you to know that all of that…everything I just said, happened long before the mating mark ever showed up.”


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