Ethan," I breathed, my hand flying to the knot above my chest to make sure it was secure. "I thought you left. The train station is twenty minutes away." "I dropped her off. The train was early.He didn't wait for an invite; he stepped into the room and closed the door behind him with a soft, final click. "You shouldn't be here.” His eyes were fixed on me and I watched his hands touch my clothes on the bed softly. The tension I felt was stronger than any tension I had felt before. I knew I should have been angry. I should have yelled at him to leave. I should have run to grab a blanket. But I could not move. My feet were stuck to the floor. "I don't care Audrey," he said,now walking toward me with a slow, predatory grace. He stopped just inches away. "I spent the entire drive listenin

