Chapter 191 What changed
Allure Of The Night
Meeting Lady Anayaâs concerned face, Eve smiled at the young woman and replied, âYes, I am fine,â on noticing the young she-wolf holding a frown, she added, âI am not used to staying out this long.â
Eve didnât mean to think about the time she had spent with Vincent, alone in the room. But it was hard to get rid of the way his lips, tongue, and breath felt on her skin. Minutes had passed since it had happened, yet she could still feel it.
âI can understand how that feels. Initially, when I started attending soirees, I would always get tired and catch a fever. But then that was also because it was also during the time when I was transitioning,â Lady Anaya explained to Eve. She paused and asked, âI hope you donât mind me talking. I have been told I get ahead of myself and donât realise when to stop.â
Eve shook her head, âI think you speak the normal amount of words one needs to speak, Lady Anaya. You do not have to worry about it.â
Her eyes drifted to look back at Vincent, who held a smirk on his lips while he listened to one of the council members speak to him.
She had only given her blood to Vincent, but with how her body had heated, she felt like she had sinned with him.
Lady Anaya smiled before taking a sip from her glass and asked, âAre you doing anything particular this Sunday?â
âI have to watch over the carpenterâs work and someone will be coming to paint the house. Why do you ask?â Eve asked with a question in her eyes.
Lady Anaya looked slightly surprised and asked, âOh, is it for any particular occasion?â
âThe house needed some repairs to be done and we thought it was time to get it done,â answered Eve, and then she asked, âWhy did you ask?â
âIt is nothing of importance,â Lady Anaya offered Eve a polite smile and said, âI donât know many people here except for Noahâs family. I thought to invite you to join me for an afternoon tea, only if you are free of course. I wouldnât want to impose on you.â
âMaybe another time,â Eve suggested and the young woman nodded.
âYes, that would be lovely,â Lady Anaya said, returning Eveâs smile.
Vincent, who was done talking to the council members, turned to Eve, which she caught as she was waiting for him to leave this place. He made his way to where she was while his eyes fixed on her, and Eve took a breath as if trying to fix her composure. Lady Anaya offered a small bow to him, but Vincent being Vincent, didnât respond and said to Eve,
âWeâll be leaving.â
Eve nodded before turning to Lady Anaya and bowed, âThank you for your company, Lady Anaya. I had a good time.â
âI share the same feelings, Ms. Barlow. I hope we can catch up with each other soon,â Lady Anaya offered a polite bow and watched the couple walk away from there.
Eve and Vincent walked through the corridors before stepping out of the mansion. On their way, Eve didnât talk to him, and neither did he. She had calmed her breathing, telling herself that was how vampires drank blood from people, and the turmoil in her chest would settle by the next morning.
Mr. Briggs was already standing at the carriage, waiting for them and he opened the door.
Eve lifted the front of her dress and stepped inside and was soon followed by Vincent, who took a seat on the other end of where she sat. When the coachman closed the door, Vincent looked at Eve, who was busily smoothening her gownâs skirt.
He stared at her because it had been five minutes since she had been fixing it. At this rate, she would not need to iron her dress the next time. He asked her,
âAre you feeling alright?â Eve felt blood rush up her neck.
âYes.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Eveâs reply was short, and she avoided looking at Vincent. This made him narrow his eyes for ignoring him.
âWhat are you doing?!â Eve asked wide-eyed when Vincent scooted towards her. He had a lot more space on his side of the seat.
âThought I would get some body heat as I was feeling cold,â came the sarcastic words from Vincent, and he looked into her blue eyes while her face started to turn pink. He raised his hand and placed two fingers on her forehead, âDoesnât seem like you are sick.â
Eve moved her head backwards, which wasnât much because of the lack of space near her. She breathed, âI told you I am fine.â
Vincent continued to stare at her before his lips curved into a wicked smile and he said, âYou are thinking about what happened between us. How cute.â
Like him, Eve used her finger to push him back so that he wasnât going to lean in further toward her. But the vampire didnât budge, and her index finger only turned crooked.
Vincent tilted his head and asked, âWhat are you thinking about?â
âOn which side of the bed to sleep when I get home to have a sound sleep,â Eve responded while she stared back at him. Only Vincent Moriarty would be brazen enough to ask a question like that, and she glared at him.
The carriage started, but he didnât pull away from where he was. Instead, he said,
âYour words and the expression on your face donât match. Do you want to know what I think you are thinking?â
âI will pass,â Eve was embarrassed enough for the night and wanted for the ground to swallow her.
Vincent noticed Eveâs guarded expression along with a look of suspicion that was often directed at him. He whispered to her,
âI havenât done anything for you to pass⦠out.â
Eve wasnât sure if Vincent was high with the alcohol he had drunk back in the soiree or if he was in a far worse mood to poke fun at her. Though the pureblooded vampire was often playful, right now, something was different.
Vincentâs hand shot to hold her chin, which was gentle yet she knew if she were to try to pull away it wouldnât be easy. Eve felt her heart jump. He hummed,
âYour words might deny the taste of pleasure you had earlier, but your body says something else. Thereâs no need to be embarrassed about it, it happens to most of them.â
âGood to know⦠I am going to have a backache,â Eve complained to him as she sat in an uncomfortable position with him invading her space.
The next moment, Eve felt Vincent gently bring her forward with his finger that didnât let go from under her chin. He leaned closer to her face and his lips parted, while the expression on his face was serious.
She stuttered, âM-Mr. Moriartyââ
âDo your eyes change colour with the weather or place?â Vincent questioned her while staring into her eyes.
Eve snapped out of her embarrassment and asked, âWhat? No, it doesnât.â
âI thought so,â Vincent murmured.
He had never seen anything other than blue in her eyes until now. On a closer look, he realised it wasnât yellow but gold in colour, similar to the outline of her scales when she turned into a mermaid.
âThis happened the other night too. Yellow eyesâ¦â Eve let him know.
Vincentâs lips twisted before he questioned, âSo it has happened before,â and she nodded.
âOnce. The night I returned from the Winterâs Carnival,â replied Eve.
When Eve blinked the next time, the golden specks had disappeared and were a clear blue. That means in the last few days, something changed in her, thought Vincent to himself.