Only when the helicopter touched down did I breath again. “Geez, Ice. Someone might actually think you are capable of having emotions.” Colt poked fun at me as he opened the door. Penny went first and then Alec. As I was about to leave, Alec held out his hands for me. He basically picked me up and
The room stood up but the only person smiling was Anthony. Whoever it was, they were taking their sweet time. Since I was a whole head shorter than the boys, l wasn’t able to see her until she was next to us. Alec and Colt both tensed up as she came into view for them. Alec even reached around and
As the music started up, people were moving the tables around so the dance floor could be larger than the little square that was open. This causes us to move to one of the standing tables against the wall. Which, I was perfectly fine with. Alec had pushed me against the wall and I was more or less s
None of us moved for a moment. Trying to wrap our heads around what just happened. He wasn’t even trying to hide the fact he intentionally stabbed all of us in the back. He literally brought us here to say fuck you and watch out. “We need to have a meeting.” Carson said instantly. “Come to my ho
After changing into sweats, Alec carried me down stairs. The basement was like another living area. With three couches circling around the 85 inch television, there was a completely separate office area. Since we planned ahead, that office is completely soundproof and doubles as a panic room. Since
Alec looked back at me. “You’re for this idea?” “Gunther or Zac know people. Like Lars said, send someone with him but Gunther needs to prove himself to you, right?” I asked, looking at Colt. “What better assignment than to organize an attack on Anthony. If we had their layout, we can give them mo
“Pretty sure I lived up to your standards and the fact you can’t walk today is proof of that.” Alec whispered in my ear as he walked around me. After he finished last night in the panic room, we spent the evening with Adalynn before he picked up where he left off. Staying true to his word, he made
“It’s like… if I push them down, I can’t open that box again. If I did, I would get overwhelmed and I don’t think I could handle that.” “How about tonight. We will lock ourselves in the panic room and you need to let all those emotions out. Together, we will work through them. You can yell, hit, cr