Deception in the Bookstore
Kidnapped by My Mate
BELLE
Once I had finally pushed Grayson away from me, feeling embarrassed to be having a hot make-out session in public, we caught a cab to a place where Grayson said there were a lot of cute shops that we could walk through.
The architecture of Paris amazed me. All the buildings were so beautiful and cohesive. The shops were all cool too. It was too bad that they were all way out of my price range.
As we continued to walk, I couldnât help but wonder if we were anywhere near my mother.
This area kind of looked like where my mother lived based on my memory of the last time Iâd gone to visit her. It was so long ago, but I remembered the trip so vividly.
She lived in an apartment above a shop called E.Dehillerin, a cute little cooking shop.
Iâd loved walking around it, browsing when Iâd come to visit with my dad years ago, especially because it had gotten me away from my mother.
âGrayson?â
He looked at me.
âDo you know if weâre anywhere near a shop called E.Dehillerin? A friend told me about it before I came, and I was just wondering if weâre close to it.â
âLet me check,â he said and took out his phone. I watched him type in his password, and I quickly put it to memory as it would be helpful to know for later.
âItâs actually only a few blocks from hereâabout a five-minute walk.â
My eyes widened. I was much closer to my mother than Iâd thought.
âDid you want to go there?â Grayson asked.
âHmmâ¦â I thought about it. Did I want to go see my mother? This trip was supposed to be a visit to her, and she hadnât heard from me since Iâd gotten on the plane back in Minnesota.
I did sort of owe her an explanation as to why I hadnât shown up to her house a couple of weeks ago. Plus, who knew when the next time Iâd be able to contact her would be?
Grayson had taken my phone, and I had no money to buy another one. Now would be my only chance to talk to her. I was about to tell Grayson that I wanted to go there when I thought of something: I already had a plan to get back to Minnesota without him knowing.
If everything went smoothly, I would be on a plane tonight and back in the normal world by tomorrow.
I knew that Grayson would freak out. The last thing I needed was for him to go to my mother and demand information from her about how to find me.
What if he hurt her? I knew he was capable of violence, and I wouldnât be able to live with myself if my mother got hurt because of me. Grayson couldnât come with me.
But I had to go see her.
I shook my head quickly.
âNo, I actually like the shops around here. But maybe later?â I asked.
Grayson smiled. âOf course.â
We continued walking, and Grayson kept one arm tightly around me. I couldnât help but notice that no one was looking at us.
They all bowed their heads as we passed, keeping their eyes low to the ground.
It only happened once or twice that someone would accidentally look at us, and Grayson would let out a low growl under his breath and tug me closer to him.
The person would immediately look away and bare their neck to him. It shocked me how much power Grayson seemed to have over these people. ~Is everyone in Paris a werewolf?~
We came across a small bookstore and I quickly pulled Grayson inside.
âCâmon,â I said. âI want to find a book.â
My anxiety was skyrocketing. Now was the time.
We looked around for a while as I came up with my plan. This store was actually cute. It was two stories and full of all sorts of books in both French and English.
There was an adorable old lady behind the front counter, helping people with a kind smile.
I turned to Grayson. âWill you help me find a book?â
Grayson looked at me. âSure.â
I swallowed hard. ~I really hope this works.~
âOkay, itâs called ~Hands of Gold~ and itâs by Michael Johnson. It was my dadâs favorite book, and I canât think of a better place to buy it than in Paris.â
I felt guilty lying to him, but I didnât have a choice. There wasnât actually a book called ~Hands of Gold~ that I knew of, but I needed to get Grayson away from me for enough time to get to my mother.
âAbsolutely. Letâs go find it,â Grayson said as he walked away.
âWait,â I said, grabbing onto his hand. He stopped and turned to look at me.
âI donât know what genre it is, so I thought that I would look down here and you could go upstairs and look for it. It could be science fiction, or fantasy, or horror, or mystery. I donât know what the book is about, only that it was his favorite.â
âOkayâ¦,â Grayson said slowly. âAre you sure youâre okay being away from me for a bit? I saw how freaked out you were at the coffee shop.â
I smiled, trying to calm my nerves. I actually was a bit worried about that.
âWell, we have to try it out sooner or later. You wonât be that far from me. And I really want to find this book.â I touched Graysonâs arm. âIt would mean a lot to me.â
Grayson nodded, looking a bit hesitant as he took a step back.
âOkay,â he said. âIâll be right back. Just shout if you need me, and Iâll be at your side within seconds.â He leaned down and gave me a kiss.
My body warmed up as his lips moved softly against mine.
Before the kiss could get too heated, I pulled away from him and smiled.
âThe sooner we find the book, the sooner you can come back to me.â I kissed him one last time. âIâll look down here while you look upstairs.â
Grayson nodded and stepped away from me. âOkay.â
I watched as he walked up the stairs to the second floor, never looking away from me. I could feel the dull ache grow in my chest from being apart, but it wasnât nearly as bad as the pain before.
I let out a relieved breath. ~Okay. I can do this.~
I smiled at him one last time before he reached the top of the stairs and turned the corner onto the second floor.
I immediately ran to the lady at the front desk.
âHi, do you speak English?â I asked her.
She looked up from her computer, seeming a bit shocked.
âUm, of course. What can I help you with, miss?â she asked in a thick French accent.
âOh, thank goodness,â I said.
âI need your help, please. In a few minutes, a man is going to come down those stairs looking for me, and when he realizes that Iâm no longer in the store, he may freak out.
âI need you to tell him that there was something important I needed to do and that Iâll be back in a little bit. Tell him not to freak out.â
The woman gave me a strange look. âMiss, I donât knowâ¦â
âIâm sorry, this is a strange thing that Iâm asking you to do.â I quickly opened my purse and took out a twenty euro note and handed it to her.
âPlease do this for me. If he gets too upset, just keep reminding him I will be back soon. Do not call the police.â
The womanâs eyes widened. âMiss, are you in danger? Do you need me to call someone?â
I shook my head quickly. âNo, no. Itâs nothing like that. I have something I need to do and myâ¦my boyfriend canât come. Nothing is wrong, I promise.
âButââ she said.
âNow, I have to go. I donât have much time. Can you do this for me?â
The woman glanced down at the money in her hand and then back at me. She nodded. âI can do this.â
My heart lifted. I felt like hugging this sweet old woman.
âThank you so much,â I said, stepping away from the counter. âYou have no clue how much this means to me.â
She gave me a sweet smile. âOf course, my dear. Please stay safe.â
âThank you,â I said. And then I turned and ran out the door, beginning my sprint down the street.