Author: O. L.
Ramos
Genre: Paranormal
Romance
Tour Host: Lady
Amber's Tours
Synopsis:
Elizabeth is a brilliant loner with a troubling secret she doesn't even know. As if the trauma of her mother being abducted before her eyes as a young girl wasn't enough, the small town she lives in thinks she’s crazy. That all changed when she met Michael, a mysterious and handsome man who identified with her like no one else before. Michael’s long time friend Vincent visits and drops the bombshell of a lifetime on Elizabeth and her world becomes completely unraveled.
Elizabeth is a brilliant loner with a troubling secret she doesn't even know. As if the trauma of her mother being abducted before her eyes as a young girl wasn't enough, the small town she lives in thinks she’s crazy. That all changed when she met Michael, a mysterious and handsome man who identified with her like no one else before. Michael’s long time friend Vincent visits and drops the bombshell of a lifetime on Elizabeth and her world becomes completely unraveled.
Vincent’s information has revealed the world for what it is; a place where the impossible is real, and myths and legends walk slyly in shadow. A world that Elizabeth will learn she too is a member. Now, the three are caught up in a thousand year long conspiracy they never could have imagined. The three must rely on one another and the secret connection they all share if they have a chance to survive.
Author Bio:
O.L. Ramos was born in Miami, Florida to Cuban immigrant parents. From a very young age he found himself drawn to books and telling stories to anyone who would hear it. His job titles have been so diverse, from being a sales manager to a retail giant to even being a deputy sheriff, but his love of the written word never left. After a work related injury as a deputy sheriff forced him to tone down his workload, he was able to use that as an excuse to finally dedicate his sole focus to writing
O.L. Ramos was born in Miami, Florida to Cuban immigrant parents. From a very young age he found himself drawn to books and telling stories to anyone who would hear it. His job titles have been so diverse, from being a sales manager to a retail giant to even being a deputy sheriff, but his love of the written word never left. After a work related injury as a deputy sheriff forced him to tone down his workload, he was able to use that as an excuse to finally dedicate his sole focus to writing
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Chapter 5
As the hours
pass by, I consider more and more that conversation with Michael.
It’s all so much to take in. I can’t help but feel more than a
little foolish as I recap to myself everything I said to him. He must
see me as a complete loony; he can’t possibly be seriously
considering what I said to be true.
Yet he stayed
there the entire time. His eyes were focused and without judgment. He
made me believe he wasn’t lying. That I could trust him, and I do.
The entire issue was still completely out-of-this-world crazy,
though.
I go to bed
that night with all of these thoughts swirling around in my mind.
Chalk up another sleepless night. This is getting old…
When I make it
to Jack’s place, he can tell right away how ragged I am. I’m sure
my hair is a mess and I can feel my eyes almost desperate to jump out
from my head. I’m exhausted. But there is nothing I can do. I made
a promise to my friend to take her shift, and if I hadn’t come in,
Jack would be in big trouble.
After I bat
away Jack and Roy’s initial protests, the day continues normally.
It drags on, and the minutes seem like hours.
Before I even
notice, it’s close to quitting time. Michael’s text messages help
the day go by faster and even though I’m ecstatic to see him
tonight, I don’t think I’m up to it. The door to the restaurant
swings open and my heart jumps immediately. I’m hoping it’s
Michael so he can just sit at the bar with the boys and keep me
company until we are really done for the entire day.
But instead of
a surprise early visit from Michael, it’s just another customer.
Except I’ve never seen him before in my life. And honestly, I don’t
know if it’s the exhaustion or the last-minute patron, but this guy
has me feeling irked.
Until I see his
face, that is.
He stares at me
with a smirk on his face. He has this arrogant look about him, the
kind of look that would make me almost immediately hate him. But his
face is perfect. He’s almost the complete opposite of Michael.
Whereas Michael has green eyes this man’s are sea blue, and they
glisten like sapphires. Once again I find myself wondering if a
person’s eyes could possibly really be that color. They are just so
blue. The angles of his face, his cheeks, his complexion, he
is…beautiful. Instead of Michael’s big, athletic build, this man
is lithe, but his muscles are also very clearly defined. His hair is
light, not like a dyed blonde, but his hair almost looks as if it is
spun of gold.
“Hey
sweetheart,” he whispers softly near me. I’m so lost in my own
thoughts I must not have noticed him walking towards me. “You are
the one to see about a table, right? Or am I being too presumptuous?”
He smiles at me
confidently, seductively. His smile is also perfect. This guy has to
be a model or something. If he isn’t, he really should be.
“This way,”
I reply as I walk him to a table. I extend my arm and motion for him
to sit, but he just stands there, looking at me. Almost as if he’s
judging me.
“I think we
have a mutual friend, Elizabeth,” he whispers again as if we are
exchanging pillow talk.
“And who
might that be?”
Truth be told,
this guy is incredibly attractive. But I’ve seen his kind a million
times before, all over campus. Spoiled rich kid who‘s been given
everything he ever wanted in his life. Exhibit A is his perfect
smile. It screams of braces and whitening treatments.
Besides, I am
technically seeing Michael. Technically. And I am way too
inexperienced in romance to even be thinking of flirting with a guy
like this.
“I know where
this is headed, hotshot,” I respond assertively. “You’re a
great looking guy, and I’m sure you have all the women fawning over
you. But I’m just not that type of girl. I never was and I doubt I
ever will be. Besides, I like my men to be manly and honorable. I bet
you’re just your typical player who stepped out of a fashion
catalog. So if you don’t mind, here is your menu, if you need
anything, I’ll be waiting right over there.”
“Ouch, crash
and burn,” he says, feigning a wounded heart. “Always treat your
customers that way? How could you earn a living like that? I’m
guessing you’re a student, right? Working here to make ends meet?
The public can’t possibly tip you well with that attitude. I like
that attitude, though. It’s like a tiger, caged all her life. All
she needs is someone to release the lock.”
“Very smooth
turnaround,” I remark sharply. I wasn’t lying, either, but I try
to make it sound as snarky as I can as I turn to walk away. I give
him my back in hopes of hiding my smile. Something about his
confidence is really attractive. “Just let me know when you get
your mind settled on something to eat.”
“You should
really take my advice, you know,” he continues, unfazed. “I know
what I’m talking about. The customer is always right and all that.
It’ll affect your tips. But then again, I’m sure you aren’t
really concerned about tips right now, are you? Good ol’ Michael is
tipping you as much as you need, isn’t he?”
I feel both
indignation and fear. Who is this creepy model guy who knows about
Michael?
“Is that the
mutual friend you spoke of earlier?” I ask, still turned around to
avoid his expression.
“Yep, sure
is,” he answers proudly. I imagine a large grin on his face.
“You’re really quick to judge people. That’s a very savage
quality, especially in a young lady like you. You don’t want the
folks around here to think of you as unladylike, would you? But then
again, they really don’t have you figured out…do they? I wonder
why that is.”
I turn slowly
towards him and prepare myself for the worst. Did Michael tell this
guy everything about us? Is this his employee, or a friend? Or maybe
even worse, some sort of relative?
He smiles at me
again and extends his hand to me.
“Please, sit
down here,” he says as I notice his eyes staring deeply into mine.
“It’s a really comfortable booth. Take a seat next to me, I
insist. You could learn a thing or two.”
As if the sea
truly was in his eyes, those two deep blue orbs are sucking me in. I
feel a need to sit down next to him as he asks. But I’m not that
type of girl. And I’m definitely
not
falling for his playboy crap. I want to know everything he knows
about Michael.
So I’ll bite
and listen to him rant. For now.
I walk closer
to the booth and sit across from him. Ironically, we’re in the same
exact booth I sat Michael down in when we first met. I notice the
man’s face smirk once more as he chuckles to himself.
“I see,” he
says softly, as if he is the only person in the room who gets the
joke. “Well then, so your Michael’s new friend eh? It’s the
talk on the internet and newspapers worldwide.”
I eye him
suspiciously as I arrange the salt and pepper shakers on the table.
He’s starting to make me more than a bit nervous. Is Michael really
the kind of guy that would brag about us to his friends? We haven’t
even done
anything yet! If he is
that type, I swear…I could just punch him in the face.
But I do
suppose it’s my fault as well. I’m the one that’s rushing into
everything. And I also might have made Michael out to be better than
he is. He’s the first guy I ever dated as an adult. after all. Who
am I kidding? He’s the first guy I’ve ever
dated.
“Don’t
pout, now,” the man says as he reaches for my face. “I’m only
joking. I’m sorry; I have a dark sense of humor. I hope it can grow
on you?”
“That’s not
something you joke about. I have never been accused of being that
kind of girl. I don’t intend to start that reputation now either.”
“What kind of
girl are you referring to exactly?” he asks with another confident
smile. “A girl who has fun? As opposed to the nun you currently
are?” He places his right elbow on the table and plants his face in
his hand, examining me closely. Just who does this guy think he is?
“So, let me
get this straight,” I say as I motion to Roy to get me a drink. If
I’m going to be yelling at this jerk, my vocal cords definitely
needed the fluids. “Not only do you come in here and insinuate I’m
some type of floozy, but now you’re also going to pretend like you
know me? All of the sudden and out of the blue?”
“Hey now, I
can see you’re getting upset,” he states as he straightens and
offers his hands up in peace. “I never meant anything like that.
But I do have a way of knowing people. For example, I can tell you’re
a very intelligent girl. You want to be taken seriously. And although
you could get by in the world easily with your looks, you want to get
by with your brains. You’re also a goody two shoes. Were you a girl
scout?”
“What?!” I
almost yell at the top of my lungs. “I was never a scout, I didn’t
have the time. It wasn’t really my thing either. You obviously
aren’t as good at reading people as you thought you were.”
“Everything
alright here, Lizzy?” Roy asks as he places my soda on the table in
front of me.
I nod at him
and take a deep sip of my glass. Roy walks away with clear confusion
on his face. I stare at this guy sitting across from me. Oh, if my
eyes could burn a hole in him…
“See that?”
he says as he tilts his head to the side without a care in the world.
“That glance right there. Only a caged tiger could produce such a
powerful stare. If I’m wrong, please, feel free to tell me how
wrong I am.”
I continue
drinking from my glass and staring at him. I don’t know what to
say. I’m still wishing for that ability to burn holes in him with
my eyes.
“So I’m
right, I take it? What a surprise,” he says in a mocking tone
before extending his arm. “I’m not only right, you know. I’m
also Vincent. And it’s a pleasure to meet you.”
I breathe
deeply as I remove the glass from my mouth and extend my hand also to
shake his. At least now I have a name, and that’s enough to
interrogate Michael with.
“So Vincent,
did you come over here tonight to eat, drink, or just torture me?”
“Oh but I was
hoping I could do a little of everything,” he says with a boyish
laugh. “I suppose I’d take the torture option if I only have my
choice of one. But really, I just came to see what had Michael so
enraptured and out of focus. I can clearly see why he hasn’t been
able to…concentrate lately.”
“Excuse me?”
“It’s just
that I knew you’d be lovely, and knowing Michael the way I do, I
figured you were more than just another pretty face,” he continues
on as if having a monologue in front of a sold out audience.
“Michael’s a brooder. When something took him out of that loop, I
figured it had to be someone extraordinary. I never counted on it to
be so very exquisite, however.”
“So, are you
a family member or do you work with Michael…?” My unease is
growing and I fear that Vincent will realize it immediately if given
a free moment. “Has he talked about me to you much? And I hope you
don’t take this the wrong way, Vincent, but you do have a lousy way
of introducing yourself to people.”
Another soft
laugh. This time he doesn’t even allow his mouth to open as he
stifles the noise. He looks down briefly before turning right back to
me with yet another smile.
“Michael and
I met through work,” he explains as if the topic itself is dull.
“Now, I merely consider him a very old friend, more likely my
little brother. Frankly, I’m hurt he never told you about me. I
guess I’ll have to cross him off my Christmas list this year.”
Vincent was
right, now that I think about it. And as I allow myself to return to
my first impression of Vincent, I realize that I was spot on with my
initial instinct. This is a man that is completely different, almost
a polar opposite of Michael. Michael is tough and rugged; Vincent
seems more like an aristocrat. Michael is extremely tall with wide
shoulders and large arms and legs. Vincent is noticeably in shape,
his muscles easily visible in any light I’d imagine, but he is
still very slender and statuesque.
But their
biggest difference perhaps is what Vincent himself pointed out.
Michael does seem to be the quieter of the two. He is introverted and
pensive. Vincent seems to be at home in social situations and wears
his thoughts on his sleeve. He has a dark sense of humor and seems
like the guy who is always sarcastic and cracking jokes. Most of all,
Vincent seems to enjoy making me squirm. How could these two be
friends?
“To ease your
mind, no, Michael never told me about you,” Vincent announces.
“Michael doesn’t really talk to me about women or his
relationships. I don’t think Michael talks to anyone about his
personal life, really. I just saw that he was a little off key
lately, for him, anyway.”
“What do you
mean, off key?” I ask with worry ringing clearly in my voice.
“He’s
happy,” Vincent says, almost as if the idea of Michael being happy
distresses him. “I can see why now. I guess I just didn’t expect
the object of his newfound bliss to be such a…keeper.”
Yet again,
Vincent laughs to himself. I officially have had enough. I was done
playing his game.
“Listen here
Vinny,” I say as I look at him dead in the eyes. “I bet you make
all the women fall all over you with your subtle wit and banter. I’m
sure that icy, mysterious stare works on all the girls, but it
doesn’t do a thing for me. And this whole act of laughing to
yourself as if you’re the only one who knows what’s going on
behind the scenes and everyone else is in the dark; it’s getting
really
old. So how about you stop laughing to yourself like a jerk and let
the world in on the joke? If Michael is in trouble or if he’s going
through something, I want to help him. I feel he would do the same
for me. So fess up, order something to eat, or leave. Because right
now, you’re really getting on my nerves. And I’m nowhere near
nice when I’m angry.”
Vincent curls
his lips up in a toothless smile and tilts his head to the other
side.
“Vinny, huh?
Like I said, you’re a tiger,” he says as he licks his lips. “I
have quite the temper on me as well, you should know. I guess that
makes us both tigers. It just recently dawned on me, just now, that
is. He hasn’t told you, has he?”
“Told me
what? Michael isn’t the type to keep secrets. He’s been nothing
but honest with me. You, on the other hand, are playing some sick,
twisted game that only you’re
enjoying.”
“Michael is a
stickler for the truth,” Vincent says with a couple clicks of his
tongue and a nod of his head. “I’m amazed he’d keep such a
secret from you. But then again, he’s probably trying to protect
you. You are indeed worth protecting. I’m not so sure he really is
by keeping the truth from you. And in keeping the truth from you,
some might say that in itself is lying. How do you feel on the issue,
Elizabeth? If I withhold some important information from you, is that
lying?”
My mind races
at all the possibilities Vincent could possibly be getting at. I
really don’t know this man; I should just brush off whatever he
says to me. But for some reason, I know he’s telling me the truth.
But I also suspect it’s a distorted truth.
“Is he
married or engaged?” I ask with a shake of my head. Confusion and
panic are starting to settle in. That would definitely explain his
absence earlier and why sometimes it was near impossible to get in
contact with him.
But Vincent
just laughs, harder than before.. His face is flooded with amusement.
“No, it’s
nothing like that,” he answers softly, calmly. This time, there is
a tenderness to his tone. “Michael is a good guy, a goody two
shoes, like you. He wouldn’t do something like that.”
I exhale a sigh
of deep relief. What else could be so bad to make such a big
spectacle of it? It’s like Vincent was intentionally trying to make
it ominous, just to grab my attention firmer. He reaches across the
table and takes my drink, pulling it towards him without a second
thought, and takes a sip.
“Excuse me?!”
I exclaim in frustration. “How could you just grab my drink like
that?”
“I was
thirsty, you haven’t taken my drink order,” Vincent says as he
looks up from the glass. “You really are a very poor waitress.”
This guy has a
real way of getting under my skin. Worst thing about it is that he
wasn’t really upsetting me. The only time I was truly frustrated
was when I thought Michael might have been in trouble or seeing
someone else. Now I’m just surprised at the depths of Vincent’s
confidence. I wonder if he has any limits in trying to push my
buttons. It’s as if all of this is a game to him. I’m not about
to give him the satisfaction.
“What did he
tell you he does for a living?” Vincent asks nonchalantly, still
attending my
drink.
“He told me
he inherited his family’s wealth,” I reply, a little unbalanced
by the question. “But he said he also has a family business that’s
involved with protection of the environment. I assumed it was mostly
pro bono work.”
Vincent smiles
to himself as he wipes the excess liquid from his lips with a napkin.
“I suppose
all that is truthful, if a little…skewed,” he answers. “Did he
tell you why he was here? I hear he’s going to school. Always very
meticulous, that one. I’m just surprised he’s stayed in the area
for so long. It’s not usual for him.”
Vincent is
giving me more than plenty to think about.
“Skewed…?”
I ask, trailing off. “I know his work takes him many places, but I
didn’t know it was strange for him to be in one area for long. You
make it seem like he’s always on the move. What do you mean,
skewed?”
“I mean it’s
all really at how you look at it,” he answers without a second’s
thought. “Kind of how I asked whether it’s a lie to withhold a
truth. I like to ponder these types of petty, perhaps insignificant
things. So, did he tell you why he was here?”
With growing
concern, I’m starting to hesitate before answering Vincent’s
questions. But if I don’t answer them then that meant that Vincent
succeeded in making me uncomfortable enough to avoid him. I’m not
about to let that happen.
“He’s
trying to scare a Russian businessman away from here,” I say as I
look Vincent dead in the eyes, trying to appear completely unafraid.
“The guy wants the land to build some stores and things like that.
It’ll destroy this tiny town. The small businesses will go bankrupt
almost immediately, and all the animals in the forest will have to
find another place to go. We’ll end up with rabbits and wolves and
who knows what else in our front yards.”
Again, a smile
from Vincent.
“I suppose
that’s true also,” he says as he scratches his right eye.
“Although one might consider that to be skewed as well. A Russian
businessman can’t be the only reason he’s staying here.”
“You’re his
friend,” I answer immediately in protest. “Shouldn’t you know
if there’s more? Maybe he’s staying here because he likes my
company. Does that make you jealous? Am I taking away your best
friend, and you just can’t handle it?”
In my meager
attempt to act and sound tough, I only succeed in making Vincent
laugh louder than ever. All of the customers left in the restaurant
are now completely focused on Vincent and me. This is beyond
embarrassing. After what seems like an eternity, Vincent stops
laughing and everyone goes back to their meals and drinks. My face is
undeniably red, I can feel it.
“You couldn’t
be farther away from the truth, my dear Elizabeth,” he assures me
smugly as he sits up again properly. “If Michael wants to ignore me
for the rest of all eternity, he could. I wouldn’t say I won’t
miss my playful jabs at his oh-so-serious demeanor, but there has to
be more than just you keeping him here. Or perhaps I should say, you
weren’t the original reason why he came here.”
“Of course
not,” I report incredulously. “He came here for his work. He
didn’t know I existed until he just happened to come in to get a
bite to eat here.”
“Somehow, I
really doubt he didn’t know you existed,” Vincent asserts
confidently. “What I really do doubt is what that old dog is still
doing here. I came looking for something. It was only after coming
here that I knew Michael was here. But you…you might be the reason
he came here to begin with.”
“Vincenzo”
I hear Michael’s voice call out calmly. I didn’t notice him
appear next to us. Even though Michael speaks low, his voice still
booms, almost menacingly, to Vincent. “That’s enough.”
Vincent smiles
and winks at me before standing up to face Michael. Michael towers
over Vincent, who, in his own right, was pretty tall himself.
“Playing
games as usual?” Michael asks, his tone and expression deadly
serious. What kind of relationship did these two “friends” have?
“Ah, I see it
now,” Vincent answers suavely as he measures Michael’s body
language. Vincent isn’t backing down. It was clear he wasn’t
intimidated at all by Michael’s presence. “You did come for the
keeper. That’s extremely interesting. I assume you know why I
came?”
“To ruin my
life, as per usual?” Michael answers with a hint of hostility.
“I came for
the ring,” Vincent answers calmly. “I’m sure you know why I
would do such a dumb thing?”
“That’s
unimportant right now,” Michael says as he diverts his attention to
me. “I’m sorry if he bothered you. It’s his way. He gets a kick
out of playing with people’s minds. Are you okay?”
Amidst this
confusion, I don’t know if I am okay. What in the world are these
two talking about? And for old friends, they really do act oddly with
one another. I shake my head nervously in hopes that the attention
can focus away from me. I want and need an explanation, but Michael
can enlighten me later. I have the feeling this should be discussed
in private.
“What did you
tell her, Vincenzo?” Michael asks, as if he was an interrogator.
“Elizabeth?”
Vincent asks coyly as he turns to me once more. “We were just
talking. We were getting to know one another. I found out about
your…philanthropic work here and your concerns with a Russian
businessman. I must say, your work with nature sure has you working a
very…unorthodox angle this time.”
“It’s not
an angle,” Michael defends his stance as he aggressively grabs
Vincent by his shirt. Vincent does nothing to engage or even resist
Michael’s grasp. “You know the truth. You also know the danger of
finding the ring by yourself. You should have told me, sought me out.
Even you shouldn’t take on a circle of this size by yourself. And
why did you involve her in all this? She has nothing to do with it.”
“Oh, but
Michael,” Vincent says as he turns to face me with a large,
comfortable smile even while still gripped by Michaels large and
overpowering hands. He stares at me, right in the eyes again. “I
think she has everything to do with this, and I bet you knew all
about it.”
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