His smiled turned wicked. Now that smile would make me do a whole lot of other things. He glanced toward Lilah and, satisfied she wasn’t looking, he kissed me right there. Long enough, my knees turned to noodles and I had to clutch his shirt, even after we parted. “You should thank me more often,” I said. Behind him, I caught sight of Lilah dragging Phee by the hand toward us. “Here they come. Look casual.” “My, my,” Phee smirked. “I was worried you two got lost.” “They didn’t get lost,” Lilah said matter-of-factly. “They were kissing.” “No, we weren’t,” Nate said. “Of course not,” I said at
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