The Boy She Saved

Hazel's POV

The room felt smaller with just the two of us in it. Sebastian stood by the closed door, his tall frame somehow making the luxurious sitting room seem inadequate. The soft lighting caught the angles of his face, highlighting cheekbones that could cut glass.

"I believe you have questions for me," he repeated when I didn't speak.

I gathered my thoughts, trying to steady my racing heart. "Would you prefer to have this conversation here or somewhere more private?"

A hint of surprise flickered across his face. "There's a balcony on the east wing. Not many guests venture there."

"Lead the way," I said.

We walked side by side through the crowded ballroom. Every few steps, someone would try to catch Sebastian's attention, but he deftly maneuvered us through the sea of people with polite nods and brief acknowledgments. His hand occasionally brushed against the small of my back, sending tingles up my spine.