Abducted (Amber Alert Series Book 2)

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could feel my lip starting to hurt under the bite of my teeth. My back was starting to arch in hope for another night with Damien. Even though I disliked him for taking me from home to help Steve, I couldn’t ignore the effect he had on me. He was attractive, and I had growing feelings toward him. He leaned closer, his lips only inches from mine. I leaned forward, but before I could kiss him he pulled away.
    “I could say I told you, but I think you found out for yourself,” Damien said pulling his hand away and leaving my body crying out for more.
    I really needed to escape, because if I didn’t I would let myself give in to him and never leave. I would get to have amazing experiences with him; I would almost trade my freedom for that. Almost, but I couldn’t do that if Steve was going to be let loose again. I couldn’t give in to temptation, until I knew Steve would be dead. I just had to remember if Steve got out, we would all be in danger.
    “Well, you’re wrong. Now stop touching me,” I ordered, pushing him away from me.
    “Why do you have a problem with me touching you? I think you rather enjoy it from the reaction you just gave,” Damien stated with a chuckle as he leaned back against the door. There was a subtle click of the door lock disengaging. Damien didn’t hear it or ignored it, until I pushed open my door and took off running.
    I heard him yell as I raced to the trees. I didn’t turn back, I had to take my chance, and with any luck I was as tough as my mom, and would make it back to them to tell them how sorry I was.

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 12
     
     
    I skirted through the trees before Damien got out of the car. There was no clear path anywhere so I cut through the brush. The forest was thick with foliage and brush; it was almost too difficult to walk through. I had to get away from him, then I could focus on finding a way home. Damien’s voice followed after me, he sounded amused as he looked for me. What’s so amusing about me getting away from him? Didn’t he need me for his plans?
    I raced past trees and fallen logs that looked like an animal had raked its claws along it. I stopped for a few seconds to catch my breath and listened to see if Damien was close to me. There was no sound for a while; it was eerily silent. It was the silence that brought shivers to my spine. With silence came unknown; I had no idea where Damien was or if he was still following me. The silence could mean that he stopped following me. I could have lost him, or he gave up, but I had a feeling that he wasn’t the kind of person to give up. He would chase me until he was sure I was either dead or he had me again.
    “There you are, Audrey,” Damien said, as he slapped his hands on my shoulders to hold me into place.
    “Yep, here I am,” I said with a nervous tone. How had I not heard him coming? How had he managed to sneak up on me?
    “You shouldn’t have run away, you don’t know the woods well enough to escape.”
    “I don’t need to escape. I just need to get away from you,” I said smartly, as I tried to move away from him again.
    “I think you’ve already learned that running from me doesn’t do you any good, Audrey. So please, for both our sakes stop trying to run away,” Damien said with a frustrated tone.
    “It’s worth a shot, right?” I said with a smirk forming on my lips.
    “If you say so, sweetheart,” Damien said with a smile on his lips. It was almost as if he found it cute to call me that, but I think he just found it funny to push my buttons.
    “Don’t call me that.”
    “If I stop calling you that will you stop running?” Damien asked in a suddenly annoyed tone.
    “Yes, if you stop calling me sweetheart I’ll stop running,” I lied smoothly. I needed to get him focused on something else or at least in a better position so I could try to escape again. He looked skeptical, but he wasn’t in the mood for an argument because he quickly moved on.
    “I’m glad

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