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little unsure why she did it at first but it soon all made sense and I thanked her for it.
    “What was that for?!”
    “Think about it real hard.”
    It was the marks on their hips that would surely draw attention to who they really are if they were seen. That’s the last thing I would want to deal with right now.
    “Oh, yeah. Thanks then.”
    “What do we do?” Jaylyn whispered, trying not to even open her mouth when she spoke.
    “Get in the pool like that and take your clothes off in there. They’re all wet anyway. The water will hide them.”
    Jaylyn nodded and walked over to the pool. Adele followed and they both got in fully clothed.
    “What are they doing?” Troy asked.
    “It’s the marks.” I said. “They don’t want anyone to see them and for good reason.”
    “Oh, here we go.”
    I looked down to see they had taken the rest of their clothes off and set them outside of the pool.
    “Why was that so easy for you?” Ruby asked like she was annoyed about how they got out of their clothes without help.
    “I may have made yours that way on purpose.”
    “Thanks a lot!”
    “Well, I know how you are. We could blink and you’d be out of your clothes.”
    “Sorry that I like being naked.”
    “Let’s not get into it here. Can we at least agree on that?” Adele laid her head back on the side and closed her eyes.
    “I like this. This is nice.” Jaylyn said.
    “Yeah. Finally, I get to relax.” Ruby replied. “My body’s been craving it.”
    “I’m sure it has been craving more than that.”
    “Oh, what is that supposed to mean?”
    “Please, Ruby.” Adele sighed. “He is so your type. Darius has had your next victim written all over him for longer than I really want to admit.”
    “That’s not even funny to say. I’m not going to kill him.”
    “Are you really making sure of that? We already know of the incident we’re not going to discuss aloud.”
    “And don’t forget about the more recent one.” Jaylyn smiled.
    “I’d really like to.”
    “Well?” Jaylyn wondered, her voice suddenly getting more rambunctious. “You have to tell us! Was he not kidding about—you know?”
    Ruby paused for a moment while her stare was on her, trying to make sense of her question though it seemed pretty obvious to me what she was asking. “About what?”
    “You know―how women can’t handle him?”
    “Oh! Why would he lie about that?”
    “I can think of a hundred reasons why a guy would lie about that.” Adele muttered, sounding not too impressed that she was part of this conversation at all. I wasn’t really a part of it but I still didn’t like it.
    “Okay, well, no. He wasn’t lying.”
    “No, just by your tone. You can’t risk killing him here.”
    “It’s not going to go that far but also not stopping me from getting more later. It’ll be like last night only better!”
    “I really shouldn’t be as surprised as I am. This is very typical of you.”
    “And what about you?”
    “What about me?”
    “You want to enlighten us on the course of your afternoon?”
    Jaylyn smiled and her eyes were on her as she waited for her response. I waited to see what she’d say too. This might be a good way to find out how she really feels or about what she was hiding. “What do you mean?”
    “Oh, come on. Last time we saw you, you were completely against having any kind of relationship with Zayden whether it be physical or not and now things suddenly changed?”
    “You know why. I’m not even going to say it within a hundred miles of this city so stop trying to make me and end it.”
    My plan didn’t work. It only made me more curious.
    “And what about the vision?” Jaylyn asked. “Are you going through with it?”
    I didn’t have time to get interested in hearing what she had to say because she immediately snatched her answer. “No! What’s wrong with you? It can be worked around. Now, can we please stop talking so I can focus on just relaxing here for a while? You’re

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