Nobody's Girl: A Billionaire Romance Novel

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by Michelle Love

CHAPTER 71

  ALYSSA

  Eden is sitting by the swimming pool. He looks up at me when I walk out of the back door. He sets his cell phone down on the table and stands up, taking me in his arms. Tears flow out of my eyes as my cheek touches his shoulder.

  “I know this is hard for you, Alyssa. You know it’s the right thing for them to do. You’ve seen that everything turns out well for them,” Eden tells me.

  “Why does everything have to be so damn hard?” I ask him.

  “To make us stronger,” he answers me.

  “Just like your devil trainer, Beck, almost kills us with his workouts and somehow that makes us physically stronger?” I ask him.

  “Pretty much the same, I guess. Maybe we all need our heart broken at least once, so we know what it feels like when love is lost. That way we know exactly how precious it is,” he tells me.

  I pull my head up off of his shoulder. “Eden, you somehow always know the exact words to use to make me understand things I never thought I would.”

  “It’s my job to make you feel better. You are my world, Alyssa,” he tells me.

  “Eden, you’re my world too. I don’t know why I’m such a brat, but I intend to try my hardest to stop,” I tell him.

  He wipes the tears from my eyes. “I have received some news that will take your mind off this for a while.”

  “What?”

  “We have to go back home in the morning,” he says.

  “Eden, no, we can’t leave. Not right now when Laura will need me so much.”

  “I have been shown what our next mission is. We have no choice,” he tells me.

  “How bad is it?” I ask him.

  “It’s a little hairy and pretty far away. We have to go get our passports.”

  “How hairy?” I ask, feeling nervous.

  “Where we are going, the weather can get rough pretty quickly. A small boy is going to get lost in the forest near his home. If we don’t intervene, he will die in a storm which comes up suddenly,” Eden tells me.

  “This boy must be pretty important.”

  “I guess he will be, but right now he’s an orphan and I’m afraid no one gets very upset at his disappearance. In fact, no one looks for him at all,” he says.

  “Eden, that’s so sad. What are we supposed to do?”

  “We have to go to him and bring him to safety.”

  “So where are we going?” I ask.

  “Korea,” he tells me, like it’s nothing.

  “South Korea?” I ask.

  He shakes his head. “The other one—the one where they hate Americans.”

  “We have to do most of the mission as birds, don’t we?”

  He nods. “It isn’t going to be easy, Alyssa. We’ll have help from some people in South Korea. A family there will take him in and raise him. We just have to get in, get him, and then get him over to them without being spotted by anyone,” he tells me, like it’s not a big deal.

  “Eden, how old is this kid?” I ask.

  “Three years old. He’ll be afraid of us, Alyssa. He’ll have no idea what we’re doing to him,” he tells me.

  “I doubt there will be many times when we’re helping people and they realize we’re not there to eat them,” I say.

  “Alyssa, you certainly have a unique way of looking at things,” Eden tells me.

  The back door opens and Laura walks out. “Ally, can I talk to you for a minute?”

  “I’ll leave you two alone,” Eden tells me and then walks back into the house.

  Laura walks up to me, holding her hand out for me to see the engagement ring Kyle gave her. “It’s so beautiful. Thank you for helping him pick it out for me.”

  I smile at her. “I’m happy you decided to accept his proposal. You two will be happy together and you’ll have a beautiful family.”

  “Thank you, Al. Thanks for everything. You have no idea how much I appreciate it. Kyle and I have decided to go back to Cloudcroft to get some of our personal possessions and to tell our parents everything. There is so much to tell them,” she says.

  “That’s good. You can get that out of the way and begin to move forward. Eden and I have to take off for home and then head off to North Korea to save a little orphan boy,” I say.

  “Okay, just like that, huh?”

  “Apparently. It came to Eden just a little while ago. He’s getting so in tune with his gifts. I guess his openness to all of this is helping him to figure these things out more quickly than I’m able to,” I say.

  “You’re doing pretty well with it too, Al. You sure are better at accepting the bizarre than I could’ve ever imagined,” she tells me.

  “Once you guys are back and settled in, we’ll come for a short visit. I want to give you guys plenty of time to bond and get into a normal routine. You know you can use that credit card for all of your needs and wants, so please treat yourselves to some nice dates.”

  She smiles back at me. “Damn, Al, this is all so generous. I can’t imagine how we can ever do enough for you guys to deserve it all.”

  “You kept our secret, didn’t you? That’s a lot right there. You will do so much more for us in the future as well. You both deserve everything you get. I just want you to know that, Laura,” I tell her.

  “I love you, Alyssa Fontaine. I’m going to miss you guys.”

  “We haven’t done anything since we got here. We should all go out to dinner to celebrate your engagement and new baby,” I say.

  Laura takes my hand and leads me back into the house. “Let’s go make the guys get cleaned up and take us out.”

  Kyle stands up when we walk in the door. “Can you believe she said yes, Al?”

  I smile at him. “Yes, I can. She would have been a fool not to. Congratulations, you guys. Laura and I have decided you two need to take us out to a fancy dinner to celebrate. I was thinking about the dinner cruise in Marina Del Rey that Eden and I went on.”

  “Marina Del Rey, California?” Kyle asks.

  “Yes, if you think that you can handle it, Laura,” I add.

  With a nod, she says, “I would love to go. What do you think, Kyle?”

  “I think, hell, yes,” he shouts.

  Eden smiles at me. “Then let’s get ready and I’ll let Jeffrey know we need him to come and get us.”

  Eden and I follow Kyle and Laura up the stairs to our rooms to get ready. I notice that Kyle and Laura look so much happier than they have in the last few days.

  The thought that this is the way it’s supposed to be makes me feel better. I find that I’m feeling thankful for knowledge of the future. Without it, this would be practically impossible for me to take.

  “The jet looks so cool. I can’t believe we have access to such cool stuff,” Laura gushes as we pull up to the tiny airport where the jet is.

  “Take it all in, Laura. Your children will have such a different life than you’ve had,” I tell her.

  She smiles at me as we walk up the stairs to get on the plane. “This is just surreal, Al. It’s almost overwhelming. I have an idea of how you must have felt when you found out about Eden and your destiny. It all happened so fast and that’s just what is happening to me now. I just graduated from high school and suddenly I am going to be married to a guy who I’ve only dated for a couple of months, and we’ll have a baby seven months from now. A month ago, I would never have believed it if someone told it to me.”

  “Life is weird, Laura, but it’s a good weird,” I say as I take the seat next to Eden.

  Simultaneously Eden and Kyle reach across us and buckle our seatbelts. It makes Laura and I both giggle. “So well taken care of, we are,” Laura says, and then gives Kyle a little kiss.

  I look at Eden. “Are you ready to dance the night away before our mission starts tomorrow?”

  “Yes, I am, Mrs. Fontaine,” he says, then kisses my hand lightly.

  I smile at him. “I love you, Eden.”

  The evening air blows through my hair as we stand on the deck of the b
oat. “That was the best dinner I’ve ever eaten,” Laura says as she lays her head on Kyle’s broad shoulder.

  “I’m glad you were able to enjoy it, Laura. I was a little worried that you might get a little queasy with the baby and all,” Kyle tells her.

  “Maybe it’s the fresh, salty air, or the fact I feel so much better about things, but I don’t feel bad at all,” she says.

  Eden pulls me to dance with him as the small band starts to play. “Come on, Alyssa, dance with your husband, please.”

  I smile up at him as he takes me into his strong arms and begins twirling me around to the music. I drop my head to his shoulder and watch as seagulls fly through the orange sky as the last rays of the sun slowly fade out. My mind is blissfully at ease. All seems right in the world again.

  CHAPTER 72

  ALYSSA

  “This is crazy, Eden. We can’t do this. We have no idea of where we are going or how to get back here,” I say.

  “Our senses will be different once we transform, don’t worry,” he reminds me. “All you have to do is follow me. Once we see him, I’ll pick him up with my claws and you’ll move in underneath me. I’ll get as close to you as I can and drop him onto your back. He’ll instinctively put his arms around your neck and hold tightly to you. Then I’ll lead you back here. It’ll be easy, Alyssa.”

  My frown shows him I have little faith, even though he shared his premonition with me. I’m so unlike myself this evening. “Yeah, that sounds so easy. I hope it goes like that, Eden.”

  “Okay, let’s go,” Eden tells me, and then transforms instantly, a loud clap of thunder sounds out around him.

  I follow his lead and jump into the air, transforming into my bird form. I can hear and see so much more clearly now. The night doesn’t look nearly as dark as it did before.

  We fly away from behind the little shack in the back of the house that we were brought to, and that we will bring the little boy back to once we have him. The sweet smell of spicy chicken cooking somewhere fills my nostrils.

  I look down to see the trees we’re flying close to, hoping they will hide us from the radar of both South and North Korea. With them both so ready to kill each other, what we are doing could start a war of great proportion. The need to do this as quickly as possible weighs heavily on me.

  Eden falls out of the sky just in front of me. I look to see that he’s found a clearing he’s landing in. I follow him down. A huge bolt of lightning fills the sky and the rain begins to fall immediately.

  ‘Damn, that was fast, Eden,’ I send to him.

  ‘I told you there would be a sudden storm,’ he sends back to me.

  We walk under the cover of the thick trees. They keep the rain from battering us too badly. The wind howls around us.

  My eyes scout the area for the little boy. It’s difficult to see with the rain and wind. A bolt of lightning brings light to the wooded area and I think that I see movement. My ears pick up a cry. I move toward a sound that’s faint because of the howling wind.

  ‘There he is, Alyssa. Just keep an eye on him. We have to wait for the storm to subside before we pick him up. Don’t let your eyes off of him.’

  The little boy is crouching down, holding his head down on his knees as he wraps his arms around them, keeping himself in a tight little ball. I find I want to transform back into my human form and go pick him up and comfort him. I want to do this so badly, it’s hard to stop myself.

  ‘You can’t do that, Alyssa,’ Eden’s voice rings out in my head.

  ‘He’s so tiny, Eden. He’s freezing and so afraid. I have to do something to help him,’ I think to him.

  ‘You are, Alyssa. You’re taking him to a family that will love and care for him. This is a hard time for him, but it will soon be over, and great things are ahead for him after this. Have patience. The storm won’t last much longer,’ he tells me.

  The little boy hasn’t seen us yet. I shudder at the thought of how afraid he’ll be. As if this storm and the fact he’s lost isn’t enough for him to go through, he has to see a couple of monsters as well.

  There is a huge bolt of lightning, then an enormous clap of thunder rings out, and as suddenly as the rain started, it stops.

  I can’t believe the weather here. Its harsh, to say the very least.

  I look to see that the boy is still huddled up against a tree, not moving.

  ‘I need for him to stand up. I’m going to fly up and make a small sound. I need you to be ready to fly underneath me, so you can catch him. Be ready, Alyssa,’ Eden sends me, and then he flaps his huge wings, lifting his body up off of the ground.

  My eyes are trained on the tiny boy. I hear Eden shriek and the boy’s head turns up to the sky. He screams and stands up, running as fast as his little legs will go. He’s heading right toward me, but he doesn’t see me, as he keeps looking back at Eden who follows him with his claws stretched out to pick him up.

  I flap my wings to bring myself up into the air, readying myself for when Eden picks him up. The boy stops as I rise up in front of him and screams again.

  I cringe at the fact that we’re terrifying him. I see his eyes full of fear as Eden grabs him up by his shoulders, lifting him off of the ground. The child’s screams climb up a notch and hurt my ears.

  I fly underneath Eden as quickly as I can. I feel the weight of the boy as he falls onto my back. He almost weighs nothing.

  I’m reminded that this poor child has been neglected terribly. This is his only chance at survival. Maybe one day he’ll look back to this horrible scene and realize we helped him.

  His tiny arms wrap around my neck. I can feel his heart beating wildly. I hum the same tune Eden hummed to me in my premonition of being killed by that Stiles man.

  It vibrates my body. I hope it will help this poor child to not be so afraid. It seems to work. He’s not screaming anymore, at the very least.

  The sound of people running through the trees underneath us fills my ears. The voices sound excited, but I can’t understand any of what they’re saying.

  A beam of light shines up through the trees. I see Eden avoid letting it catch him. They seem to only be aware of his presence, so my cargo is safe.

  ‘Alyssa, I have to take them a little off the path. You have to make it back to the house on your own. I’ll be right behind you as soon as I lose them,’ he sends me.

  ‘Damn, I’m not sure where it is,’ I send to him.

  ‘Focus, girl. You can follow the smells and sounds. Just remember those things as you get closer,’ he sends and then flies away from me.

  The lights follow him and I’m left alone with my precious cargo. I fly in the darkness, looking down, trying to see anything I might recognize. I remember that the house I need to go back to has a small blue light at the back of it. I look for that. The smell of the chicken cooking brings my attention to the fact I’m getting closer to the house.

  The little boy on my back is holding tightly to my neck. His head touches mine as he repositions himself on my back. His thoughts fill my mind.

  A room appears in my head, a dark room full of small children. Some cry and others stare blankly at the walls. I feel a pain in the pit of my stomach. It’s because I feel hungry.

  The child on my back has felt hungry most of his little life. I find that so sad. There’s no reason that any child should ever feel like that. I pray this child grows up to make a difference in his home country.

  The sudden smell of laundry pricks at my nose. There was a clothesline in the backyard of the people who will take care of the child.

  I move towards the smell. I can’t believe Eden had to leave me like this. I have no real knowledge of where I am.

  ‘You’re on the right track. Keep following your senses. You are almost there,’ I hear Eden’s voice in my head.

  The blue light comes out of the darkness. The little man and lady are standing by the shack in the back. I drop down lower and land in front of them.

  The lady rushes to take the
little boy off of my back. She has to pull at him as he’s holding so tightly to my neck. He finally releases his grip on me. He begins to cry as the lady carries him away quickly.

  The man stands and looks at me. I hear the sound of wings beating through the air and Eden lands next to me. The man bows to us and says something I don’t understand, then he turns and runs into the house.

  I walk behind the shack and transform back into my human form. Eden is hurrying as well. We have to hurry. Our driver is waiting down the street for us. We can’t have anyone see us at this house.

  “Well, that wasn’t too hairy, was it?” Eden asks me.

  “I lived through it, but it could’ve gone a little smoother. I hate that the little guy had to be so afraid. I hope he can forget about all of it,” I say as I follow Eden down a dirt alley.

  “He’s alive and safe now. That fact trumps all the negative aspects of it,” he says as he walks up to the waiting car.

  He opens the door and lets me get in the back seat first, then slides in beside me. “Back to the real world,” I say as I lay my head on the back of the seat.

  “The real world, huh?” Eden asks me.

  “You know, the one where we can be just you and me. No birds, no missions, no crazy dream life. Just the two of us, back in our home, alone. I’m finding I’ve missed that,” I tell him.

  “I have too. I can’t wait to get you back home, in our own bedroom,” he says.

  “I miss my jacuzzi. I could really use it about now,” I say.

  Eden laughs at me. “You and your bathtub, Alyssa. Here I am, talking all about how I want to get you back into our bed, and you can only think about that tub.”

  I smile at him. “It’s more than a bathtub, Eden. I will be happy to get back to it all. Back to some alone time with my husband. It’ll be nice.”

  I didn’t dream about life with Kyle as I slept on the plane on our way here. I made another wish. I wished that Kyle and Laura would be happy and have a healthy family. I guess our dreams would’ve been unhealthy for him and his new family.

  I turn my head away from Eden so he can’t see my face. I feel a tear run down my cheek. That part of my life is over and I have sadness in my heart about it.

 

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