Carrying Hanna up to bed, I snickered quietly, treading softly passed Adam and Vance where they were both passed out on the sofa. The continual loop of cartoons playing on the television, Hinkle sat on the arm of the couch, still growling at them with his head on his paws, watching them. After putting her to bed, I headed back downstairs, making sure the doors were locked and turned off the television and lights. Picking up Hinkle, I shook their legs, murmuring, “Bedtime.”
Barely waking, each grumbling quietly, they stumbled up the stairs behind me. Kicking their shoes off, they each grabbed a pillow off my small daybed, then curled up on the floor next to it, passing back out before I even tossed blankets over them. Lips twitching, I watched as Hinkle rested on my bed, staring down at them, baring his bitty teeth, then I flicked the light off, and climbed into bed, falling asleep peacefully to Hinkle’s quiet growling.
Arriving at the mansion in a rush after dropping Hanna off at pre-school, I raced inside, flying down the hallways until I skidded to a halt inside the conference room, brushing hair out of my eyes, panting silently. I smiled pleasantly at Callie, glancing once at the clock, seeing I was a minute early and quickly took my place along the wall behind her. Adam was already in the room, studying paperwork in front of him, but Vance arrived last. Exhaling silently, I glanced at the clock again, knowing I had to watch my time to make it back to the pre-school to pick up Hanna, my next few days completely packed.
“Adam!” Hanna shrieked while I cooked dinner at the stove, racing at Adam when he walked around the corner of the living room into the kitchen, apparently, having let himself in somehow. Her little feet thumped across the hardwood until she attached her arms around his leg, giving him an enormous hug. “I miss you today.”
A bit awkwardly, he patted her head. “How was school?”
“Boring,” she griped, her attention behind him. “Where’s Vance?”
“He’ll be here in a little while. He had some work to catch up on.” He patted her head again, and then shook his leg a little. “Will you let go?”
“Nope,” she stated simply, holding tight. “Walk. It’s fun.”
Adam shot a pained expression in my direction but started walking, his leg straight so she didn’t tumble. She squealed in excitement with every step he took, hanging on tight. He dipped, kissing my cheek softly, running his hand up and down my back, ignoring her to peer over my shoulder. “That smells good.”
“I made enough for everyone,” I mumbled, rolling my eyes. They had taken my no cooking for them quite literally, fending for themselves like scavengers inside the house, bickering over items of interest. “Calm yourself. You’ll get fed tonight.”
His dimples showed as he grinned, his tone an intimate purr. “I do love to eat.”
I knocked his hard stomach. “Behave.”
He chuckled quietly, kissing my cheek again, but glanced down, wiggling his leg, whispering gently, “I’m not walking anymore. Can’t you let go now?”
“Nope,” her lips popped with the word. “Waitin’.”
A quiet sigh exited past his plush red lips, but he glanced at me again, running his hand along the small of my back to hold my hip loosely, keeping me tucked against him. His voice was sweet and soft. “King Jerome will be here shortly.”
My lips twitched. “I heard.”
His thumb brushed back and forth over my hip as he watched me work, his next words casually stated. “What if we purposed an idea to you. Something which may not completely scare you away like a hardcore relationship would?”
“I’m a reasonable person. I’d listen and evaluate it.”
He dipped, kissing the top of my head lightly. His words didn’t surprise me. I had a gut feeling they had both checked if I was their mate while I slept one night…and the way they were now working together—without too much argument. “That’ll work. But we’ll talk later, when he’s here.” Glancing about the kitchen, he asked, “Is there anything I can do to help?”
I pointed my wooden spoon at the cabinets. “You can set the table.”
“That, I can do.” He peered down, patting Hanna’s head. “Ride time.”
She grinned, her arms and legs holding on like a monkey as he walked stiff-legged around the kitchen, setting the table, her squeals in happiness lighting the air.
Glancing at the clock, sipping on a glass of red wine Adam had brought with him, I was past denial. Past jealousy. Past anger. Now, my stomach just rolled with nausea. Downing the rest of my wine, I stood from the couch, muttering, “It’s late. I’m going to bed.”
“I’ll try calling him again,” Adam pacified instantly, pulling his cell phone out.
Flipping the late night talk show off, I tossed the remote on the couch. “Don’t bother.” Walking into the kitchen, I sat my empty glass in the sink and dumped the plate I had left for Vance into the sink before flipping the light off. Not peering at Adam where he sat with the cell to his ear, watching me closely, like he had been when it had first become apparent Vance was taking longer than a normal business meeting should take, and I muttered, “Are you staying the night?”
Pulling the phone away from his ear, he glared at it for an extended moment, his lips thin, before he touched the screen—Vance not answering yet again—and pocketed it as he stood. “Yes.”
I nodded once but froze solid when there was the softest knock on the front door. Breathing twice, my chest rising and falling grandly with it, I turned stiffly to answer it. Unlocking and opening it, I peered outside. My expression utterly blank, I evaluated the King on my front porch, his leather clothes a bit disarrayed, same as his hair, a smear of red lipstick on his jaw. My brows rose, even as I reached forward, placing my hand on Vance’s chest.
Smiling softly, I sent a furious bolt of power threw my palm. My grin only grew as I watched him shout in pained surprise as he flew back through the air. I didn’t even watch him land. I merely shut my door, locking it, and began walking up the stairs, glancing at Adam. “You coming?”
His plush lips in a thin line, he stared at the closed door. “I’ll be up in a minute.” He stalked through the room and out the front door, shutting it quietly behind him.
“Alrighty,” I mumbled, and finished trekking up the stairs.
Changed into a simple pair of pajamas, I went into the bathroom and washed the make-up from my face. It was with soap dripping into my eyes, I saw Adam standing in the doorway, his expression completely patient.
He cleared his throat. “After I spoke with him, I let him in. He’s in your bedroom. I think you should hear him out before you blast him again.” A gentle shake of his head. “It’s not what you think.”
Closing one eye against the sting of soap, I stared for all of a beat, seeing the honesty written on his features, and then peered back down to my work, rubbing the washcloth over my face. A smidge of relief flittered through my veins. “Fine. I’ll be in there in a minute.”
After drying my face, I walked cautiously into my bedroom where Adam was already changed into his pajama pants, lying on the bed, watching as Vance strode back and forth inside the small room. I shut the door behind me so we didn’t wake Hanna, placing my back against it and crossed my arms, merely waiting for him to speak.
Still pacing, he held up a finger. “First, I had work I had to accomplish with Queen Nilkos.” Another finger popped up. “Second, I did not have sex with her—or anyone—tonight. There have been a few issues happening at my home without my presence…” He trailed off, waving a hand. “That’s unimportant. What is important is that when the Queen did hit on me, nothing happened.” A pointed finger up and down his disarrayed ensemble. “Yes, she wanted it to, but I didn’t let it happen. I told her I wasn’t interested in continuing our arrangement. She wasn’t entirely thrilled with it—we have been doing this for a while—but in the end, she agreed to cut our intimate ties.”
Dark eyes flew to mine and held quietly, his voice unbreakable, set in steel. “We will remain friends, though. Not only is she an ally, she’s someone I truly respect. I don’t want you to think I won’t ever talk to her again because that can’t and won’t happen. But I do promise nothing intimate between us will occur again.”
My eyes were already narrowed. “Why didn’t you answer your cell?”
His brows slammed together. He reached into his inside right jean pocket…then quickly to his other pocket. A sharp shake of his head, his brows still furrowed as he glanced about my room. “Apparently, I’ve lost it. I had no clue you called.” More peering around my room, even shuffling a few papers on my desk. “I remember using it this morning in here, but I didn’t have a reason to use it the rest of the day. I phoned from Queen Clover’s mainlines for any other calls I had to make.”
I ticked my fingers on my bicep. “That’s convenient.”
His gaze snapped to mine. “It’s the truth.”
He continued rummaging, although I gradually noticed it seemed, almost, like actions to keep his hands busy. Like he was nervous, glancing at me under his lashes periodically while I watched him. My head tilted the barest bit as I continued surveying him, just staying quiet, wanting to see if I was accurate in my assessment.
It only took a few moments to figure it out, when abruptly he started rambling, talking so quickly I had to listen closely to catch it all as he continued searching my bedroom. “I swear I did not have sex with her. And believe me...she really wanted to. There was one point I thought she was going to chain me to a chair, but I managed to untangle myself from her.” A beat as he shuffled through my dresser drawers. “Damn near broke my leg in the process, but she finally listened when I locked myself in the bathroom. That’s how we talked, through the freaking door. So utterly, no sex happened. I swear it.” He dropped to his knees, staring under my bed, and froze when a small growl erupted from the dark depths. “And, there’s my phone.”