"Seducing the Rogue Heir" Chapter 42: You Have No Way Out Now, Clara
Chapter 42: You Have No Way Out Now, Clara
Alistair’s gaze dimmed slightly, a flicker of unreadable emotion dancing in his deep eyes.
His fingers lightly brushed against Clara’s cheek. The temperature of his touch sent an involuntary shiver through her.
Her heart was racing so fast it felt as though it might burst from her chest; the only sounds left in her world were her own ragged breathing and Alistair’s low, husky voice.
"Do you have any idea what you're saying?" Alistair’s voice was low and raspy, laced with a dangerous edge.
Clara’s fingers tightly gripped his sleeve, her knuckles turning white.
Her voice was so quiet it was almost inaudible, yet it carried a resolute courage: "I know... I like you, Alistair."
Alistair’s breath hitched. His gaze grew even more profound, as if he intended to swallow her whole.
His fingers slid from her cheek to her chin, gently tilting her face up to force her to look into his eyes.
"Are you sure?" His voice was low and hoarse, carrying an irresistible sense of pressure.
Clara’s heart hammered even harder. She tightened her grip on his sleeve.
"I’m sure," she replied with a whisper of absolute certainty.
Alistair’s eyes darkened further. His fingers lightly traced her lips, the heat of his touch making her tremble once more.
His breathing grew heavy, and a hint of irrepressible desire flickered in his gaze.
"Clara..." his voice was low and raspy, carrying a warning note, "do you realize you’re playing with fire?"
Her fingers remained locked on his sleeve, knuckles pale.
"I know... but I'm willing," she whispered with a steadfast heart.
Alistair’s breath hitched again, a complex whirlpool of emotions flashing through his eyes.
He had never imagined that Clara would express her feelings so directly. Her gaze was clear and unwavering, leaving no room for retreat.
Her courage sent a jolt through his heart, yet he felt a lingering trace of unease.
"You’re willing?" His voice was low, tinged with a hint of testing and uncertainty. "Do you know what this means?"
Clara’s fingertips shook, but she didn't let go of his sleeve, as if it were her only anchor.
Though her voice was weak, it carried an undeniable conviction: "I know... I know exactly what it means. Alistair, this isn't a sudden impulse, and I'm not joking. I've liked you for a very long time."
Alistair’s gaze intensified, as if he were trying to see right through her.
His fingers slid from her chin to the side of her neck, lightly stroking her skin, feeling her frantic pulse.
His breathing grew labored, his chest rising and falling as he fought to suppress something deep within.
"Clara, you’re too naive."
His voice was low and raspy, a mixture of helplessness and warning. "You don't understand me, and you don't understand my world. Getting close to me will only bring you danger."
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A flash of stubbornness crossed Clara’s eyes. She looked up, staring directly into his. "I don't care about the danger. All I know is that I like you and I want to be with you. Alistair, you can push me away, but you can't deny how I feel."
Alistair’s brow furrowed slightly. His fingers paused on her neck before he slowly withdrew them.
He took a step back, creating a small distance between them. A cold light entered his eyes. "Clara, you don't understand. My world isn't as simple as you imagine. Getting close to me will only get you hurt."
Clara’s heart sank. Her fingers went limp as she released his sleeve, her hands trembling.
"So... you’re rejecting me?" she asked, her voice thick with a sob.
A flash of pain crossed Alistair’s eyes, but he masked it quickly.
His voice remained cool and detached. "This isn't a rejection; it's protection. Clara, you shouldn't waste your feelings on someone like me."
Tears welled in Clara’s eyes, but she stubbornly refused to let them fall.
Her voice was barely a breath, yet it carried a tenacious resolve. "Alistair, you’re always like this... always locking yourself in a frozen world, letting no one in. But have you ever stopped to think that maybe, just maybe, someone is willing to face that danger and darkness by your side?"
Alistair’s breath hitched. A look of hesitation flickered in his eyes, but his composure returned just as quickly.
"Clara, you don't understand," he said, his voice low and raspy. "Some paths can only be walked alone."
The tears finally spilled over, but Clara did not back down.
Her gaze remained fixed, as if pouring every ounce of her courage into this single moment.
She suddenly took a step forward, grabbing Alistair’s lapels with both hands. She stood on her tiptoes and, without a moment’s hesitation, pressed her lips against his.
Alistair’s body went rigid, appearing completely stunned by her move.
His fingers instinctively clamped around her waist, but he didn't push her away.
Her lips were soft and warm, trembling slightly, yet filled with an undeniable determination.
Her kiss was clumsy but sincere, as if pouring all her emotions into this single instant.
His breathing grew heavy, and a trace of lost control flickered in his steady gaze.
His grip tightened, pulling her closer until she felt fused to his body.
His reason was struggling, but her presence was an irresistible flood, washing away every last bit of his defense.
"Clara..." his voice was low and raspy, a mix of helplessness and suppressed desire, "do you have any idea what you're doing?"
"Clara..." he repeated, his voice dropping to a warning whisper, "this is your last chance. If you leave now, there's still time."
A flash of stubbornness lit Clara’s eyes. Though her voice was weak, it was final: "I'm not leaving... Alistair, I've already made my choice."
Alistair’s breath hitched, his eyes swirling with complex emotions.
He had never expected her to choose him so resolutely. Her courage jolted him, yet left him with that nagging sense of unease.
But he knew that at this moment, he could no longer push her away.
He gently lifted her chin, forcing her to look him in the eye. "Clara, are you certain? Once we take this step, there is no turning back."
Clara’s gaze was unwavering. Her voice was low, but the vow was absolute: "I'm certain."
Alistair’s breathing turned ragged, and a glint of irrepressible desire occupied his eyes.
He suddenly swept her up into a bridal carry. Clara let out a soft cry and instinctively wrapped her arms around his neck.
His steps were steady and swift as he headed toward the room upstairs.
The bedroom door was shut softly. Alistair placed Clara on the bed, his fingers lightly caressing her cheek, his gaze filled with a mixture of tenderness and raw possessiveness.
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