I'm Maya West, I'm twenty, I took two years off of school and now about to start college. I was captain of the dance team, and best pitcher and batter on the softball team, I was a midfielder in lacrosse. I'm 5'9, I have light brown hair, gray eyes, I'm competitive, a smartass, bitchy. But I can also be sensitive and loving.
It's crazy how one frat party changed my life. Xavier Blake changed my life.
Xavier Blake he's twenty- two, he's 6'1, he has brown hair, green eyes, stubble, muscular, athletic, can be controlling, possessive, badass gang leader but I learn he can be kind and loving.
This is the story of how Xavier and I change each other's lives.
Book #3 in The Fire series
BLAKE RIVERA
"You're the leader of a gang." Aiden yells. I look up at him.
"You don't think I know that?" I yell back. "I am doing everything I can to protect my people!"
"Your people are being murdered. You're in a war you don't even know is happening."
"I know what's going on out there. I know what's happening."
"Then why aren't you doing anything to stop it?" I slam my hands on the desk and stand up.
"I am doing everything I can!" I yell anger laced in my voice as it flowed through my veins. Suddenly the lights went out; a flashing red light comes on as alarms sound.
"You need to do more." Aiden says. "Otherwise this. It's never going to stop."
"They're attacking." I realize.
"They're always attacking. And they're not going to stop until we're dead."
"Or surrender." I mumble and Aidens head snaps up to look at me.
"You won't. You can't."
"No, what I can't do is kill Felix."
"The man you loved isn't there anymore. Can't you see that? He's gone. A monster wears his skin. What's it going to take before you realize that?" I shake my head.
"Evacuate. Make sure everyone gets out of here. No one dies today."
"Well, someone should. And we both know who it needs to be." Aiden says before he leaves the room. I know Aiden is right, but I can't kill Felix, even if he keeps trying to kill me. I shake my head and sit back down. Just because everyone else was leaving didn't mean I had to also. Maybe I can talk some sense into him. I sigh. I've tried to already, but maybe this time it will be different. Maybe I should tell him the truth. Maybe I should tell him Nadia is his daughter.
The door to my planning room is thrown open but I stay seated. I look up as men flood into the room, soon followed by Felix. His emotionless eyes find mine and he cocks his gun. "You should have run with the others."