“Not it doesn't.” I replied.
“Then where are we staying?” Kieran asked, clearly enjoying my discomfort.
“You have money, figure it out.”
“But we want to stay here. Training, remember? Kids too.” Kieran added waving at Luna and Finn.
“Annoying alphaholes,” I muttered, walking toward the small guest room at the back of the apartment. “There’s one spare bed. Figure it out.”
The three of them followed me, their large frames practically filling the narrow hallway.
“Okay,” I said, throwing open the door to the guest room. “This is it. Don’t complain. Don’t ask for anything. Just stay out of my way.”
Kylan stepped inside, his grin widening as he surveyed the cramped space. “Cozy.”
“It’s not meant for three people,” I said pointedly.
He shrugged. “We’ll make it work.”
Kai crossed his arms, his eyes scanning the room. “This bed doesn’t look very sturdy.”
“It’s fine,” I said, exasperated. “Lizbella slept on it just fine.”
Kylan plopped onto the bed, and before I could blink, there was a loud