"I'm not so bad, little witch,"Blue's voice was a gentle purr.
We were seated at a beautifully decorated table next to a metal railing, on a balcony two stories above the beach. The moonlight created silver stripes across the water and turned ships into mysterious shadow creatures. Candlelight warmed Blue's skin to caramel and was reflected back to me as twin flames in the sunglasses he wore. His hair was slicked neatly into a ponytail, and he was dressed in a black tailored suit with a white shirt, open at the neck. He looked sophisticated in the shades, but they made me a little uncomfortable. I felt bare and torn open, while he hid behind those black lenses. Then, almost as if in response to my unease, he removed the sunglasses and set them aside. The thing was; I still couldn't clearly see his eyes. The shadows deepened them to an indistinguishable color.