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“Good Samaritan Mercy,” Mary Jo muttered. “Shouldn’t we all be grateful for her charity?”
“I’ve always had the hots for the mean and sneaky women.”
“Big dogs are just dogs,” said Honey. “I am a wolf.”
“Who was that, and why was he having phone sex with you?” asked Gary.
Shivers slid down my spine, and my knees weakened. All this time, Stefan had been listening in. Could he call me, too? Make me come to him, no matter what I wanted to do?
“She’ll never be off-limits to you, isn’t that right?”
“I will not betray her,” whispered Stefan, eyes on Adam.
I grunted. Adam laughed. I frowned at him, and he said, “Sorry. That’s my grunt you stole.
“So,” I said to Darryl, “do you think Korra is going to be as good an avatar as Aang?” “Who’s Aang?” he asked. “You started him with Korra?” I accused Jesse. “That’s not okay. It’s like reading the last chapter of the book first.” “Honey doesn’t have The Last Airbender series,” Jesse said in a low voice. “It was Korra or bust.”
“I like Korra,” Jesse told me in a melancholy voice. “She’s not perfect, but she tries hard.”
“I think I like Korra better than Aang,” I said after we’d watched another five minutes. “She gets to go do things instead of waiting around for other people.”
He looked down at me, then did the strangest thing. He kissed me. A quick butterfly kiss that gave me no chance to react. “I’ll do my best to keep your lambs safe, Mercy. If I can get them all to safety, I’ll return.”

