Do I smell A love triangle?!
What do you do when someone dares you to sit on your best friend’s lap… after you just slapped for insinuating you're a whore?You drink.I tipped the shot glass back without a word, the bitter liquid burning down my throat and settling like fire in my stomach. I didn’t look at Kai, wouldn’t dare. But I felt his stare, heavy and unreadable. He didn’t smirk. He didn’t tease. He just watched me drink him away.The game moved on. Laughter. Music. More dares.My legs bounced as I tried not to fidget. My cheeks were still flushed from the liquor, or maybe from the tension. I wasn’t even sure anymore.Then someone, God, I didn’t even catch who, maybe Camron, turned toward Kai.“Dare or dare, Anderson?”He leaned back lazily, arms spread across the couch like he owned the room. “Dare.”A few heads huddled together, giggling, before one of them blurted out, “Let Brianna make out with you. Right here. Tongue and everything.”Brianna was already halfway across the room before he could answer.
What would you do when you dry humped your best friend into your first climax a couple days ago and he hasn’t stopped looking at you like he’d bang you right there while the teacher’s discussing algebraic equations?You unwillingly go to a party with your childhood hot friend who gives you weird signals so you don’t combust.That’s what you do.Lucas’s hand was warm where it skimmed the small of my back as we walked into someone’s overly lit house. It’s loud, crowded, full of seniors I barely talk to outside class, and smelled like booze and too much cologne. I paused in the hallway, doubting everything.He leaned in shouting over the loudspeakers. “No take-backs, Sinclair.”“I didn’t say anything.” I grimaced, regretting my decision for the upteenth time.“But you look like you wanted to bolt.”I narrowed my eyes. “I always look like I want to bolt.”He grinned and handed me a red cup containing God knows what “Two sips. That’s all I ask.”"Nahh, I'll pass" I chuckle awkwardly hold
I should’ve climbed off him.I should’ve moved. run. done something other than what I did.But instead, I shifted my hips. Just a little. Just enough to feel him harder beneath me.His head dropped back into the pillows like he’d been punched. “Wren…” It came out broken. A warning and a plea.I knew what I was doing. I knew.But my body was greedy. Starved. Curious. I rolled my hips again, slow, testing, like we weren’t both fully clothed and playing a few minutes ago.His fingers clamped down on my hips, stopping me, nails digging in through the fabric. “You want to play dangerous now, really?”I bit my lip. “You started it.”“Oh, lil birdie,” he growled, eyes dark and feral. “You climbed on top of me.”I rocked again. His hips bucked up in reflex, dragging a shocked moan from both of us.“Kai”“Don’t,” he said through gritted teeth. “Don’t say my name like that unless you’re ready to lose your goddamn mind.”I didn’t stop. Couldn’t. His thigh muscles were tight beneath me, his grip
I didn’t even have to check the contact name.Only one woman texted me like this.> Wren sweetheart. I think something’s up with Kai. He’s been broody and stomping around like a bear. Would you mind hanging out with him for a bit? Maybe cheer him up?A second message buzzed through before I could even reply.> He’s pretending he’s fine but I know that child’s moods like the back of my hand. Go over if you can. We're meeting a client out of town. He’s in his room sulking as we speak.I stared at the message, fingers curling around my phone as my stomach did this stupid fluttery thing.I wasn’t supposed to care.Still, I grabbed my bag.I stepped into Kai’s room without knocking, like I always used to.It was dim, the curtains only half-open, and Kai was lying on his bed, arms folded behind his head, staring up at the ceiling like it had answers.I didn’t even bother with a greeting. “You’ve been sulking all day.”His eyes flicked to me, then away again. “Hello to you too.”I kicked the
Wren’s POV“Whatever this is, I don’t want it. I don’t. I don’t—then why am I shaking?”---The sky was already inky when the doorbell rang. I didn’t move. Not even a flinch. I sat in the middle of my bed, legs folded, textbook open but ignored, chewing the inside of my cheek raw.I knew that sound. That ring. That rhythm.Only one person ever pressed it thrice with a pause in between.I waited.My phone pinged. It was a message from dad.Dad: won't be coming home tonight honey, work's crazy. Kai's on parent duty tonight. You guys should try not to burn the house down.And then the front door creaked open. Of course he still had a key.I didn’t bother going downstairs. If he wanted to babysit, let him climb the stairs and face his victim.Footsteps. Slow, heavy, deliberate.Then my bedroom door swung open.He didn’t say anything at first. Just leaned on the doorframe with a plastic bag in one hand and a pack of juice in the other. He was wearing that button down shirt that always made
Kai's POV I knew she’d seen the message. One word. Four letters. Read. Mocking me at the corner of my screen like a slap to the ego. I stared at my phone a second longer, then tossed it face-down onto my bed. “She’s out with Lucas,” I muttered to the ceiling. “Of course she is.” Lucas Hayes. Rebranded, taller, charming, and back like he never left, except now Wren looked at him like he was the second coming of cinnamon rolls. I hated how easily he slid back into her world. Like he had a permanent pass. Like the months I spent pulling her out of her sadness didn’t count. I got up and paced the length of my room, hoodie sleeves pushed up, hands clenching and unclenching like I could squeeze the jealousy out of them. It wasn’t even about Lucas. Okay, maybe it was. But it was also about how she laughed with him. How she forgot the weight she always carried when she was around me. He made her forget. I could see it in her face earlier at lunch. And I...I made her remember.