His Mission (HIS SERIES Book 1) by SAKINA HUSSAIN (each kindness read aloud TXT) 📗
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"Tobias! No! It's almost the end!"
She runs at him, knocking over a vase of flowers on the coffee table. I sniffle again and wipe my eyes, looking up to find Jake standing over me holding back a laugh.
"Really Emily?" He grins down at me, his hands inside his jacket pockets.
"Shut up Melvin," I mumble at him, reaching for another spoonful of Nutella. I have to drown my sorrows in something. Before I have the chance to devour it, Jake plucks it out of my hands in one swift move.
"Get up and do something beside eat Nutella and cry over chick flicks. Ivory is rubbing off on you."
I shake my head protesting and lunge for the nutella spoon again. Jake is quicker than me and suddenly I'm flung in the air with Jake's back as my only view. My mouth hangs open in shock and I shut it quickly.
"Jake, put me down!" I yell at him, slapping his back. He ignores my screams of protest and instead carries me effortlessly out of the living room, heading up the stairs.
"The blood is rushing to my head!" I yell, slapping his back harder. Jake's body vibrates against me as he chuckles and I huff unhappily. I find myself suddenly being flung down onto the bed and I let out a little scream, my eyes widening.
"That-was-not-funny." I grumble, crossing my arms over my chest and pouting. Jake rolls his eyes and pins me down onto the bed, his body over mine.
"Jake! You're too strong, you'll squash me like a bug!"
He laughs loudly, throwing his head back as the joyous sound fills the room.
"You really do make me smile Muffin," he tells me, blue eyes sparkling brightly. Warmth spreads through my chest and I giggle back at him before he leans down, attacking my lips with his.
*****
A week inside is causing me to go insane.
I need to smell the fresh air, feel the grass, hear the birds. I pull on my trainers and clip the dogs lead onto her collar, leading her outside with me.
My shoulders tense up with nerves and I'm constantly on edge as I head for the local dog park. I need to do this. I can't stay locked up in fear forever. The local park is a ten minute walk away however I get there in five by rushing. My chest rises and falls as I struggle to catch my breath. Damn, I'm unfit.
"Calm down pup," I instruct Boe who's barking at another dog a few feet away. I tug on her leash and she obeys to my surprise.
"Good girl!" I praise her, heading for the dog trails. I take the chance to enjoy the atmosphere, it's so calm and peaceful. The sun is shining through the stands of the tree's and I inhale deeply, loving the benefits Mother Nature has to offer. A slight breeze whips around me and I felt my shoulders relax slightly.
A small rustle from behind me catches my attention and I turn immediately only to find the branches swaying to and fro from the breeze. Stop being paranoid Emily.
I scold myself, feeling completely on edge. I push any paranoid thoughts to the back of my mind and begin to jog ahead of the dog, smiling as she follows me. We both weave our way through the trails, getting lost in a sea of trees and bushes. Wherever I go, the dog is right behind me.
I lightly jog up a small pathway, my muscles loosening the further I go. When I glance down, Boe isn't with me. I immediately stop and turn, scanning the area. . . She's nowhere to be found.
"Boe?" I call out, my voice echoing through the air. I decide to re-trace my steps and turn the corner, colliding into a hard chest.
"I'm so sorry!" I apologise, looking up to find a man in his early thirties. He has a dark buzz cut with a chiselled structured face that has a faint line of stubble running along his jaw. His dark eyes connect with mine and despite his age, he's clearly handsome. He grins at me, showing off a row of perfectly straight teeth.
"Don't worry about it. Is this your dog?" He asks me, holding Boe in his arms. I breathe out a sigh of relief, smiling gratefully at him as I take her in my arms.
"Yes, thank you so much!" I respond, clipping her back onto her lead to stop her from running off again.
"You're welcome Emily."
I freeze at the mention of my name and glance up at the man. His whole facial expression has changed, dark eyes now cold and emotionless.
"How do you know my name?" I ask him quietly, taking a step back. He takes a step forward instantly, his eyes never leaving mine.
"I know your father."
He tilts his head to the side as he studies me. I feel my stomach clench tightly —
"My father is dead."
The man chuckles quietly in response, the sound causing every hair on my body to stand up in chills.
"Do you know who I am Emily?" He asks, his tone quiet and chilling. The wind picks up speed and I shiver, wrapping my jacket tightly around myself.
"No and that's exactly why I'm leaving." I add, turning on my heel and walking away. His hand shoots out and grips onto my elbow tightly.
"You're not going anywhere," he threatens me quietly, his grip tightening. My heart begins to thump wildly against my chest. I bite my lip to stop myself from screaming out and kick back with my leg with as much strength as I can find.
My foot connects with his groin and he groans in pain, doubling over. Huh, I'm getting good at this.
I take the chance to run, the dog
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