~âOpen up next to you and my secrets become your truth. And the distance between that was sheltering me comes in full view.â âSara Bareilles.~
Chapter Theme Song: âBreathe Againâ by Sara Bareilles.
THIRD PERSON
~Captivating.~
Thatâs the word that keeps popping up in Harmonyâs mind as she carefully sketches the portrait of the ~perfect~ boy sitting before her.
He must be one of Godâs most prized creations, a masterpiece that even the creator himself must have marveled at once he was done shaping him.
Before Blaze, she had never felt the urge to appreciate male beauty.
Sure, she had interacted with boys during her school years, but none of them had ever stirred such feelings within her.
The emotions Blaze ignites in her are vastly different from those Callum evokes.
While Callum exudes a refreshing, friendly aura, Blaze is somewhat intimidating yet has the ability to etch himself into oneâs memory effortlessly.
There might be days when she doesnât think of Callum, but ever since she met Blaze Xander, not a minute goes by without his mesmerizing eyes flashing in her mind. And it scares her.
She looks at the finished sketch and a satisfied smile spreads across her face. She captured him perfectly, from his curly black hair to his long lashes to his full red lips. Theyâre all depicted beautifully.
This must be how God felt when he finished creating such a remarkable being. He must have spent years perfecting this ~flawless~ human.
âIâm done, you should see it.â She looks up, grinning with excitement, only to find that her model has fallen asleep.
His breathing is steady, his muscular arms loosely crossed over his chest. Harmony watches him silently, and for a moment, she feels a pang of sympathy for him.
Sheâs not sure where this sudden empathy comes from, but it might be because his mother committed suicideâin the most horrific way possible.
He always seems so composed, but she lived with a broken mother for six years, and she knows what brokenness looks like. She too has been scarred by the death of her father.
So recognizing a broken person isnât difficult for her; sheâs all too familiar with it. Blaze must be hurting deep down, and no one can convince her otherwise.
She quietly rises from her seat and walks towards him, clutching her sketchpad to her chest. She sits down on the mattress, her emerald eyes studying his flawless face.
Up close, he looks like a Roman god, his features radiating beauty. Sketching his image was a joy, but now sheâs even more captivated by the real thing.
She smiles softly at his long eyelashes, casting a thick shadow over his closed eyes. Then a strange thought crosses her mind. ~What do they feel like?~
Before she can question her unusual impulse, she reaches out to trace a finger over one of his delicate lashes.
The fine hairs shift under her touch and her heart races at their softness. ~He canât be human; heâs too perfect.~
As if one touch isnât enough, she turns her attention to the other eyelash, wanting to give it the same attention.
But as soon as her finger hovers over the fine hairs, Blazeâs hand shoots up to grasp her wrist.
His sparkling blue eyes, windows to a soul, slowly open to meet her surprised gaze. His eyes are slightly squinted, confirming that he was indeed asleep.
Harmonyâs cheeks flush the color of his lips as she stares at him, speechless and embarrassed. And as if her self-consciousness isnât enough, Blaze opens his mouth to state the obvious.
âYouâre quite hands-on, green eyes.â
His silvery voice sends a shiver down her spine and her heart pounds as she tries to pull her hand free. âSorry. I was justââ
She lets out a yelp as Blaze swiftly flips her onto her back. His strong upper body lightly pins her to the mattress and her eyes widen at the compromising position.
âBlaze.â
âYes?â
A smirk plays on his lips as he places a hand beside her head, trapping her. His lower body remains seated, one foot on the ground, the other bent at the knee on his bed.
Harmony looks up at the handsome guy above her, stunned and trembling.
âWhat are youââ
âYou touched me first.â His eyes are heavy and intense, and sheâs sure sheâll stop breathing soon. âDo you know what happens when you touch a boy like that, Harmony?â
She looks up at him, unsure if heâs expecting an answer. But maybe he isnât, because he answers his own question.
âThings like this...happen.â He lifts a hand to tuck a strand of her curly hair between his fingers, and she swallows nervously as her eyes follow his hand.
Harmony is shaking beneath him, and Blaze is undoubtedly aware of it. It only fuels his desire. He thrives on fear, vulnerability, and innocence.
He enjoys putting people in situations that are overwhelming for them but satisfying for him. This is his entertainment. This is what makes him smile.
~Power.~
âI-I think...we should justââ Harmony isnât sure what she wants to say.
She may be inexperienced in relationships and intimacy, but she knows what it means when a boy looks at her with such an expression. ~Desire.~
Sheâs read enough books and watched enough romance movies to know what comes next.
The look Blaze is giving her right now is the same look the male lead gives before he kisses the heroine.
~Kissing.~ Sheâs not ready for that. Sheâs been saving her first kiss for the man sheâll marry someday.
She never imagined her first kiss would be with a boy she just met a few days ago, on his dorm bed.
Harmony had always pictured her first kiss happening under the moonlight, or maybe on a beach, but certainly not here.
Unfortunately, Blaze doesnât give a damn about ~first kisses~ or ~fairytales~. He doesnât believe in such ~fantasies~.
He doesnât care if her lips are untouched or if sheâs saving them for ~the one~. He wants her.
And whoever her future husband might be will just have to accept that he wasnât the first man to claim her in this way.
Her chest rises and falls with quick breaths as Blaze lightly brushes her lower lip with his thumb.
She tries to summon the willpower to tell him to stop, but itâs as if Blaze has cast some kind of spell on her, leaving her frozen beneath him.
~She should have listened. She shouldnât have come here. Now sheâs stuck; unable to move, unable to escape.~
âYour heart is beating so fast, Harmony,â he whispers, and her wide, forest-green eyes shimmer with fear. âI can hear it so clearly...â
Heâs not the only one. She can hear her own heart pounding in her ears. She takes a small breath as Blaze slowly begins to close the distance between them.
A mix of adrenaline and anxiety courses through her body as she watches his soft, pink lips hover over hers. Heâs so close that she can smell the scent of his body wash, mingling with the intoxicating aroma of his masculine deodorant.
His silver cross necklace brushes against her flushed neck as he keeps his eyes locked on hers, his head moving closer, and closer, and closer.
Quickly, she shuts her eyes and grabs the sketchpad from next to her, placing it between their lips. Blaze freezes as she holds it there, her closed eyelids the only thing he can see.
âT-the drawing...,â she stammers. âI-I think we should look at itâ¦â
Watching her shaking hands clutching her makeshift barrier, he fights back a smile.
Harmony opens her eyes, her innocent green gaze meeting his steady, predatory one.
âOkay,â he says, and she sighs in relief, quickly sliding out from under him as if sheâs trying to escape a ghost.
Being close to him has proven to be dangerous, and she makes a mental note to keep her distance from now on.
She hands him the sketchpad then subtly moves further away, her body still shaking. He notices this and suppresses a smirk as he looks at the detailed sketch of himself.
âWow. This is good.â He looks at her with a wide smile. âI like it.â
âYou do?â Her face lights up, and he nods instantly.
âAbsolutely. Youâre talented, Harmony.â
And he means it. Not only does she have an amazing voice, but her ability to transform reality into art is truly impressive.
She smiles, his compliment sending her over the moon. âThank you.â
âCan I have it?â He grins charmingly.
âYeah.â She grips the edge of the bed to contain her excitement. âSure, of course.â
He carefully tears the page out and hands her back the sketchpad before examining the image again. âWow. It looks even better than the real thing.â
Harmony appreciates his praise, but she feels heâs laying it on a bit thick. She knows sheâs a good artist, but she doesnât think her skills are out of this world.
Great artists before her have shown such talent in their work. Sheâs not the first.
âItâs not that great.â She scrunches up her face, swinging her feet and looking down to hide her blush.
Blaze playfully narrows his eyes at her. âIt looks exactly like me, so if youâre saying itâs not that great, youâre saying that ~I~ am not that great. Is that what youâre trying to say?â
She laughs at this, and Blazeâs lips twitch at the sound of her innocent laughter. Heâs struck gold.
âSorry...I mean, youâre great, but the drawing isnât that great. I feel like anyone could have drawn that.â
âWell...I wouldnât be able to.â He shrugs, and her cheeks darken. His words are melting her heart, and she looks away from him and at the floor.
âYouâre great too,â she says. âI liked your Naruto drawing. It was a bit creepy, but it was nice.â
He chuckles and nods. âThank you.â
She looks at him but quickly averts her gaze again.
âBy the way,â he starts, tucking his legs under him as he sits up straight. âThat guy...I saw you talking to today. Who is he?â
He bites his lip and places the sketch on the nightstand before looking back at a confused Harmony.
âWhich guy?â She frowns. She hasnât spoken to many guys since she arrived, so he must be talking about... âYou mean Mal?â
âMal,â Blaze repeats the name under his breath before shaking his head with a soft scoff.
Harmony notices his strange reaction and turns to face him, rubbing her arm. âHeâs in my literature class. Why do you ask?â
Blaze leans his head against the wall, casually shrugging his shoulders as he looks at her through his long lashes. âNo reason. What were you guys talking about?â
She purses her lips as she tries to remember. âWell, um, he wanted me to join the music club.â
âOh, well, you should. Youâd be great.â
She knows, but she hasnât found the courage to do so yet. She looks down, nervously fiddling with the hem of her dress. âI donât sing in front of people.â
Blaze studies her before asking, âWhy?â
âBecause...â Sheâs not sure she wants to share such personal information, but considering sheâs already told him about her fatherâs death, sheâs already crossed that line.
âI used to sing for my dad, but now that heâs gone, the thought of singing for anyone else makes me sick.â
A quiet moment passes between them. Harmony doesnât expect Blaze to offer any comfort. Heâs already shown that heâs not the comforting type.
And he confirms her thoughts when he simply glosses over her confession.
âI heard you singing the other day...you seemed okay.â He gives a half-smile.
âThatâs because I didnât know you were there,â she admits, and he nods in understanding.
âYeah. I guess youâre right.â
Her mind drifts back to that moment when he had emerged from behind the wall, and she canât help but wonder.
âWhy were you there?â She looks up at him, brushing her hair away from her face. âHiding behind that wall...all alone.â
He shrugs. âI just wanted to be alone... Is that weird?â
âNo, not at all. Itâs just surprising that you, âthe life of the party,â would want to be alone.â
âWellâ¦â He takes a deep breath. âSometimes thereâs more to people than what you see on the surface.â
She looks at him, considering his words. Theyâre deeper than he probably intended. The saying is fitting for someone like him.
First, she discovered his love for art, then she found out he listens to Kodaline. And just the other day, she learned his mother committed suicide, yet he seems so calm and unaffected.
Heâs a mystery, and sheâs incredibly curious about the person hiding behind his eyes.
~I just hope my curiosity doesnât get the best of me.~
âWhat is it?â Blaze pulls one knee up to his chest, meeting her intense gaze.
She shrugs slightly, her lips twisting. âItâs just...your eyes.â
His eyebrows knit together in confusion before smoothing out again. âWhat about them?â
âThey seem...empty sometimes. Is that on purpose?â
Blaze looks at her. He needs to be careful around this observant first-year. Sheâs sharper than he initially thought.
He can tell sheâs academically gifted, so sheâs not someone he can easily fool.
Not everyone can see the emptiness in his eyes, but she just pointed it out without hesitation. Maybe she should be the one worried about their connection.
He smiles. âAre you trying to figure me out, green eyes?â
Sheâs unsure how to respond to his question, so she stays silent.
Thatâs exactly what sheâs trying to do. Figure him out. Sheâs usually good at reading people, but with Blaze Xander, she feels like sheâs staring at a blank page.
âDonât try to,â he advises her gently. âItâll just leave you confused. And itâll only hurt you in the end.â
His gaze is intense, and she looks at him in confusion. What does he mean? Before she can ask him to clarify, he speaks again.
âOkay,â he says. âYou can practice singing in front of me. Iâm all ears.â He sits up straight, and Harmony shakes her head.
âNo, I canât. I canât sing in front of anyone, Blaze.â
âNo, you can, Harmony. Fear is a real bitch. You donât want to carry that around. Let it go.â
Ignoring his crude language, she frowns at his advice. âThatâs easy for you to say.â
âJust try.â
âI canât.â
âYou can.â
âI canât.â
âYou can.â
She glares at his stubbornness, and he laughs. âJust pretend Iâm hiding behind a wall.â
She smiles.
~What?~
He raises his hands and holds them in front of his face.
âLast time you sang comfortably because you thought I wasnât there. So just pretend Iâm behind a wall right now. Technically, youâre alone in the room.â
Harmony giggles and he peeks at her through his fingers with feigned surprise.
âWho are you laughing with? Iâm not in the room, so you must be going crazy laughing by yourself.â
She bursts into laughter and Blaze joins in with a soft chuckle of his own. But he doesnât lower his hands, so he must still be expecting her to sing.
Harmony decides to give it a shot. After all, Blaze already heard her sing in the music room. She can just pretend heâs not there, just like he suggested.
âOkay, um, what should I sing?â she asks, pushing her curly hair back from her face.
âMm. You choose. I liked your choice last time.â
She thinks for a moment. There are so many songs to choose from, and as a music lover, picking a song is like picking a needle out of a haystack.
After some thought, she decides on âBreathe Againâ by Sara Bareilles.
She clears her throat. âOkay, Iâm going to start, but please donât laugh.â
âLaugh? Whatâs that? Iâve never heard of it. Did you make it up?â
She chuckles and adjusts her position on the bed so sheâs facing his hands. She focuses on the cross ring on his finger, trying to steady her breathing and gather her courage.
Finally, she closes her eyes and opens her mouth, letting the lyrics flow out.
~âCar is parked, bags are packed, but what kind of heart doesnât look back at the comfortable glow from the porch, the one I will still call yours?~
~âAll those words came undone and now Iâm not the only one facing the ghosts that decide if the fire inside still burns. All I have, all I need, heâs the air I would kill to breathe.~
~âHolds my love in his hands, still, Iâm searching for something. Out of breath, I am left hoping someday Iâll breathe againâ¦â~
Her voice is soft and gentle, each word caressed and made uniquely hers.
A choir of a thousand angels couldn't produce such a sweet, melodic sound. It fills the room, calming the air and transforming the atmosphere into one of warmth and comfort.
With her nerves now at ease, she continues to sing, her voice free from the constraints it held before.
~âOpen up next to you and my secrets become your truth and the distance between that was sheltering me comes in full view.~
~âHang my head, break my heart, built from all I have torn apart, and my burden to bear is a love I canât carry anymore. All I have, all I need, heâs the air I would kill to breathe.~
~âHolds my love in his hands, still Iâm searching for something. Out of breath, I am left hoping someday Iâll breathe againâ¦â~
She finishes the song, slowly opening her eyes to find Blaze watching her intently. His hands, once covering his face, now rest in his lap.
The warm, comforting atmosphere has shifted into one of intense desire, and her heart races once again.
She swallows hard as Blaze leans in, their breaths mingling in the shared air.
His gaze drops to her lips, and her eyelashes flutter nervously under the intensity of his stare. Her body trembles as she watches him look at her mouth with longing.
âI... I thought you were going to stay behind the wall.â
Her nervous chatter had saved her before, but she doubts it will be enough this time.
âI couldnât, Harmony,â he whispers, his gaze locked on her wide, innocent eyes. âNot when you broke it down.â
With his hands on either side of her, he leans in, closing the remaining distance and pressing his lips to hers.
Claiming her first kiss and beginning the process of shattering her innocence.
~^âNow Iâm about to give you my heart but remember this one thing; Iâve never been in love before so you gotta go easy on me.â âJordin Sparks.^~