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Freak of Nature
  

He had nerve.

Zoe couldn’t believe Micah had come back up her mountain, not after he had used her all those years ago.

So what if she still dreams of him at night…so what if she still loves him?

She didn’t want to see him again…so why did she melt, just from looking at him.

But Micah’s not here just to fan an old flame—he’s here because her life is in danger. Again.

Micah Cochran was dead meat.

Zoë came up out of her work-induced fugue with only that thought on her brain as a fist pounded on her door again.

It was Micah.

She knew it in her gut—Zoë wanted to scream with rage, while at the same time, she wanted to throw herself into his arms.

It had been more than five years, not since…She cut the thought off. She wasn’t going there.

Not now.

She didn’t want him around. Hell, hadn’t she made that clear when she kicked him off her property that last day?

Tearing down the steps, her eyes wild, she jerked the door open. “GO AWAY!”

But he only stood there, as all the force of her gift battered at him. She saw a slight tightening around his eyes from the pain he was no doubt in as she mentally shoved at him.

Guilt came and went.

All the jackasses who had come to her door lately, and she had kept to physical violence with them, even though they made it obvious they knew what she was.

But with Micah, she didn’t hold back. She shoved with all the power of her mind. But he didn’t move.

Swallowing, she focused and drew the raw power back inside her, watching he relaxed slightly.

Quieter now, she said, “Go away, Micah.”

Shaking his head, he said quietly, “I can’t.”

“I can make you,” she countered, arching a brow at him.

He nodded, a slow, thoughtful nod, as he agreed, “You could. But then they will do something you won’t like. You have to help them, otherwise you’re going to be hurt.”

Her face fell as his words sank in.

He was here because of them, her unwelcome guests over the past week. Lifelessly, she said, “I guess it was too much to hope you came back because of us, huh?”

“Us?” he repeated softly. “There is no us, remember? You screamed that at me right before you almost blasted me over the mountainside.”

Her face flushed. “I wouldn’t have hurt you,” she said thickly.
He laughed humorlessly. “Hard for me to believe that, since I was hanging on by a tree limb.”

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