Order of the Omni: A Supernatural Romantic Suspense Novel (The Immortalies Book 1) by Penny Knight (good english books to read txt) 📗
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The small brush does wonders on my hair, and I drop it back down my back, hiding the tattoo. The flashback hits me hard. Leo talking about it glowing, touching it. Goosebumps shoot through my body at the thought of his hands on me. Let’s push that aside.
Feeling much better and surprisingly no pain. I hear Topher talking about nonsense and sporadic replies from the doctor, but nothing else. Living in this bathroom is not a feasible option, I eventually must come out and waiting for them to leave appears fruitless.
I might actually be back to some semblance of normal, feeling better, confident. There’s a tiny moment I wonder if sneaking out with no one noticing is an option. They all would be on the couch. That’s on the far end of the suite. The bathroom is right next to the front door. Only problem is that loyalty crap I feel for Topher. I couldn’t leave him, could I?
I draw in a deep breath and open the bathroom door. Topher is sitting on the blue lounge and an older gentleman on the armchair. No sign of Leo, which could explain the lack of pain.
Bout fucking time E, I hear Topher think.
I swallow hard. Ok, I still can hear Topher.
I can do this.
“Are you feeling better?” the familiar husky voice comes from behind the door, making me jump.
I turn and see Leo pushing off of the wall next to the bathroom.
“I was before you scaring the crap out of me.” I place my hand over my hammering heart. Let’s just pretend it’s all from him frightening me, and not that he is a sight to behold. My head is not pounding. My neck is not burning. This is the first time I really take him all in. And oh my god, Topher was right. Adonis.
“I’m sorry, I wasn’t thinking,” he says.
“It’s ok,” I choke out.
“You look better.” His eyes trail over me before settling on me. “Healthier.”
We look at each other and I realise I cannot hear his thoughts and for a beautiful moment it is silent.
Huh, she likes him. Look at her. Topher’s thoughts break my trance. Hello Elita, are you there? Let’s get this shit over with.
I turn to him and see his full-blown smile. I widen my eyes, signaling for him to relax and be quiet.
“Yeah, I’m feeling better.” I turn back to Leo. I need composure and to move this along. “Thanks for your concern, but I don’t need a doctor or anything. Just some rest.”
“Maybe, but if you wouldn’t mind, can we just check? It’s a legal issue.”
It will probably be easier to agree and move this along quicker.
“Sure.” I shrug.
I walk towards the lounge where the doctor has been waiting patiently. Also, quietly, too. Either he doesn’t think, or I cannot hear him. It must only be Topher I can hear. That is weird.
“Dr. Hutchins,” Leo says. “Maybe it’s best if you take Elita into the bathroom to complete your test, for some privacy.”
Without hesitation, the doctor stands.
“Yes, sir.” He nods to Leo. “If you would like to follow me, Ms. Weatherall?”
The check-up is short, and the doctor was polite and professional. He tested all my vitals and asked me some basic health questions. I fibbed on a few of them, but again, I wanted this to be quick. No need for him to know of my regular migraines, I’ll go to my doctor as I promised I would.
We emerge from the bathroom and head toward the living area. Topher and Leo sit waiting.
“All good?” Topher asks.
“Yes, I’m fine.” I smile.
Leo ignores the both of us. “Dr. Hutchins?” he asks.
“Yes, sir, she is in no danger. Her vitals are normal. I would only prescribe some rest,” he says.
“Thank you, Doctor.” Leo stands from the sofa. “That will be all.”
So bossy, isn’t he? So good looking, too. I wonder if he... no, he is definitely into girls. Hey E, can you hear me?
I look to Topher with my face screwed up, hoping to convey yeah to him. I raise my eyebrows and wait for him to continue.
Good, listen to his thoughts and see if I am his type.
“You’re an idiot.” I can’t help replying out loud.
“Excuse me?” Leo looks taken aback.
Topher slams his hand over his mouth, trying to stop himself from laughing out loud, and I want to strangle him.
I flush. “No, not you. Sorry, I didn’t, I mean...” What the hell did I mean? If only the earth would swallow me whole right now.
Oh my god, this is fucking hilarious. I hear Topher laughing uncontrollably in his mind. Don’t laugh, don’t laugh, don’t bloody laugh.
Leo is now looking at me bemused. He must think I am totally bananas. Thankfully, the doctor breaks my embarrassment to say his goodbyes. I thank him while I walk him to the door. Anything to get away from this situation.
I close the door and turn back as Leo is walking towards me.
“It’s been a big day for you,” he says. He has no idea. I just nod in response. I don’t trust what could come out anymore.
“I shall leave you to rest.” He stands right in front of me. “When are you leaving Adelaide?”
“Tomorrow,” I lie.
He smiles at me and moves closer. “I think your assistant may have got it wrong again, he has checked you in for two nights.”
I bite my lip, bloody Topher. “He’s not the smartest, but he tries hard.” I shrug and ignore Topher’s profanities he is thinking.
“Hopefully you will be well enough to travel tomorrow. If not, your booking will stand. You may want to consider resting up before flying out.” He moves towards the door.
I move well out of his way, avoiding any contact, just in case. “Thanks, I’ll be fine.” Topher is right again. He is bossy.
He opens the door to leave, turning one last time. “Goodnight, Elita. I
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