Eve
My skin prickled, my heart leaping into a sprint as the words sank in. My lips quivered as I spoke.
"You don't mean that," I whispered, breathless. "I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you—"
The words I wanted to say choked me when his expression didn't change. Not even a twitch. His eyes remained cold—colder than they had been the first day we met.
"I mean every word. And since I know your well-kept secrets, I guess it would be unfair if I didn't tell you mine."
He stepped closer, his scent wafting through the air. Somehow, it was unfamiliar—tainted by something decayed. I almost scrunched my nose. The smell that reached me was rot—sickeningly sweet with an acrid, flesh-like stench that punched me in the face.
Something was wrong. Very wrong.
His skin wasn't just pale. It was deathly. Like a corpse.
"Hades… what happened?"