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“Hey, man. I was just gonna show your girl around. Chill.”

I glower at him. He doesn’t need to show her around anything. Knowing Jordy, the first place he plans to show her is his bedroom. Desmond knows this too, and interrupts before things have a chance to get heated. I might claim disinterest when it comes to Isa, but I am anything but disinterested in her, and I do not share my toys with others. I want to know everything about her. To own all her secrets and learn all her desires. I need ammunition against this girl. She already has too strong a hold over me.

“Wanna help pick the movie for tonight?” Des asks her.

Her brows pinch together and she gives us all an assessing look. I can tell what she’s thinking. It’s written all over her face. We’re the grade-A assholes of Hellbound High. The wolves. So why are we holed up in our cabin when it’s barely midnight instead of partying it up outside with everyone else? And what she probably wants to know even more than that is why the hell we’re being nice to her when all week we’ve pretended she doesn’t exist.

Desmond answers her first unspoken question. “We’re beat from Pack duties today. And that out there,” he throws a thumb toward the direction of the front door, “isn’t our scene.”

Her lips purse. “Isn’t the entire point of Hellbound High to mix with the other factions?”

“Sure is.” Jordy chuckles and gives her a suggestive look. “But we do it on our terms and Shadle Creek is where we come to relax. Not our fault Rafe’s pops decided to share our regular hangout. Besides, Rafael is a greedy bastard who doesn’t cook for us often. We gotta enjoy it while we can.”

“Oh. Okay.” She follows Des towards the sofa and he gives me a quick nod before showing her to our DVD stash. We don’t have WiFi out here, so streaming something isn’t an option.

As they dig through the movie selection, Jordy heads to his room and comes back in a pair of sweatpants. He’s still got his ridiculous bikini on over them but he walks in like he’s the hottest shit there ever was. I chuckle under my breath. The guy’s got no shame.

Isa hides her smile behind her hand when she spots him. “You don’t have to keep that on.” She’s taken the corner spot on the sectional and has the throw blanket tucked tight around her body.Is she cold? Do I care?I frown, not wanting to examine my feelings where her well-being is concerned.

Jordy looks down at himself, a smug expression on his face as he says, “I mean, I’m all for rocking my birthday suit, but I don’t think these two would appreciate it.”

“I was talking about the swimsuit,” she says. I watch as heat creeps up her cheeks. She has the prettiest blush.

“What? I look damn fine in this thing.” He cups his junk over the ridiculously bright fabric. “Pink is my color. Besides, a bet is a bet.”

She rolls her eyes and turns to me. “It’s just the four of us. You don’t have to wear it, either. But I’m holding you to wearing it anytime you step outside this cabin this weekend. Fair is fair.” Her lips curl into a satisfied smirk, giving away that she’s a hint competitive. I’ll have to file that bit of information away for later use.

“I can get behind that.” I untie the black top and toss it on the counter just as the Instant Pot beeps letting me know it’s finished. I turn on thecomal—a cast iron griddle of sorts—and warm up tortillas before portioning out the soup. Normally I’d make them serve themselves but I don’t want the guys eating all of it in one go. Every time I’ve cooked for these two, they’ve wolfed it down as though they’ve been starved.

My mom practically lives in the Wolf Clan kitchens and there is always something hot and ready as soon as I or my pops walk in the door. But Des’s parents are rarely home, and dinner is almost always some solitary, take-out affair unless he comes to my place. It’s why Jordy and I try and have him over to our houses for dinner throughout the week. No one should eat alone. Food is meant to be enjoyed with family, with Pack, and those two fuckers are as family as it gets for me.

“Grab your food,” I tell the guys as I grab two bowls, handing one to Isa. Then I go back for the tortillas and place a few on a napkin on the empty seat beside her. I sit down and tug some of the blanket from her lap. I don’t actually want it, but I want an excuse to be close to her. I haven’t had the chance to catalog her features. To memorize her expressions so I know exactly what she’s feeling when she’s feeling it.

“Hey!” Her eyes narrow and there’s visible tension in her shoulders.

“I’m in my underwear. It’s cold,” I lie, because I’m definitely not cold, but I really want under the blanket now.

She rolls her eyes but doesn’t object again.Score one for this wolf.

Desmond gets the movie going and credits begin rolling as we all dig into the meal.

Isa moans and I fight back a smirk. There’s something satisfying about knowing she likes it. That she’s enjoying something I made for her. “This is so good. I haven’t had albóndigas since—”

She cuts herself off and I turn to look at her. She blinks rapidly then stares down at her bowl like she’s fighting back tears. I take in her bottom lip as it wobbles. The red splotches that appear beneath her eyes as if she’s already cried her eyes out.

An unfamiliar jolt of something I don’t want to realize hits me in the chest.Fuck.She hasn’t had albóndigas since her mom died. That’s what she’d been about to say.

Jordy sees her reaction and meets my gaze with a concerned look of his own. I lift my shoulders just enough as if to sayI have no fucking clue what’s set her off,because I sure as shit am not about to share her secrets with him. They’re mine, and mine alone. But in typical Jordy fashion, he saves the night with a wise ass joke.

“Damn, Isa. You can’t moan like that over soup. My head’s going all sorts of directions after hearing that sexy noise out of you.”

She laughs but there’s a hiccup in there. “You’re such a guy.” She throws a tortilla at him before swiping one of mine to replace the one she just lost. I pretend not to notice.

“Don’t hate. I can’t help that I was born with one of these.” He grabs himself underneath the bright pink bikini bottoms covering his sweats and then takes a big bite out of the tortilla she hit him with.

She groans again, this time in feigned annoyance. “I don’t even know what to do with that statement.” This time, her voice isn’t as tight, and some of the redness has receded from her face.

“Yo. Pipe down. Movie’s starting,” Desmond cuts in, and all of our attention goes back to the screen just as Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery appear on-screen and walk past the priest to kiss Jesus’s feet.