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Scarlett’s
face.
    “Hello,” Scarlett said.
    His father came out of the office, completely dressed.
He stepped behind Carla, gripping her shoulder. “Hello, Scarlett,” his father
said. “Marshall has told us a lot about you. He didn’t mention you were
stopping by.”
    “Yeah, I didn’t know I was coming here either until I
was in the car,” Scarlett said, glancing back at him.
    “What happened to your face?”
    Scarlett touched the bruise. “My face was introduced
to a dodgeball.”
    “It looks painful.”
    “It was. Not so much now.”
    “I’m going to show Scarlett around.”
    “Okay, stay clear of the forest, you never know what
you’re going to find,” Luke said, warning him. Wolves were out running in the
forest, and he didn’t want Scarlett finding out about their kind until after
Marshall made his intentions known.
    “Will do.” He took Scarlett’s hand and made his way toward his bedroom.
    Should you go to the bedroom?
    He started to doubt the direction he was going when
Scarlett started talking. “Your parents are nice,” she said.
    “Yeah, they’re amazing.” He didn’t know what else to
say.
    Taking the lead, he took her down the hallway to his
bedroom. In the distance he heard his parents talking. His mother was squealing
about how adorable Scarlett was. She was a nice girl. The innocence she
possessed came off her in waves. No one had touched her. Marshall wasn’t a
virgin. He’d been having sex for a couple of years. It was probably something
he shouldn’t have been doing, but he’d always been highly sexed. There was no
way he was going to be having sex anytime soon with Scarlet. He’d be happy to
wait. She wasn’t even eighteen yet.
    It would be a long few months.
    Opening his bedroom door, he walked into his room,
quickly stashing the books with her pictures in it into the nearest empty
drawer. When he turned around, he found her still waiting on the threshold of
his bedroom.
    “You’re not a vampire, are you? You can come in?” He
winced at his own words.
    “Erm, I’ve never been in a boy’s room before. I don’t,
I’m not, I’m, erm, I’m not comfortable right now.”
    Feeling like the worst kind of idiot that ever lived,
he went to her. “Nothing is going to happen, Scarlett. Seriously, I just didn’t
want to be alone. I knew my parents would be home, and that’s why I invited you
here.” He took her hand, leading her into the bedroom. “This is why I brought
you here. I knew you wouldn’t want to be here without an adult present.” He
slowly pulled her into his bedroom. She didn’t need to know that his parents
being home wouldn’t stop him touching her if she let him.
    Marshall curbed those needs instantly. She wasn’t here
to help him with his dick.
    “See, nothing else is going to happen.”
    She chuckled as he eased her inside, going back to
close the door. When he saw her eyes widen, he quickly opened the door back up.
    “I won’t try anything I promise.” Going back to her,
he took her bag, placing it on the floor.
    “Why did you bring me here?” she asked.
    “I wanted to share something with you.”
    “Why?”
    Taking her hand, he led her to his bedroom window. His
room overlooked over the forest and lake. Around Christmas when it was covered
in snow, it always looked totally beautiful. He would spend hours looking out
of the window.
    His mother was in the kitchen, buzzing around to make
a meal.
    “I’m proving to you that I’m not here to hurt you.
This is part of that promise. I’m sharing with you part of me.”
    “You’ve never brought a girl here?”
    “No.” He stepped behind her, resting his hands on her
shoulders. She wore a denim jacket, and he slowly removed it. “It’s too hot for
you to be still in that jacket.”
    She glanced over her shoulder, smiling at him. “Thank
you.”
    Throwing the jacket onto the bed, he placed his hands back
on her shoulders. She didn’t flinch away from him as he touched her. He

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