Leona’s point of view“Married, huh?” I ask Evander as she guides me to the pool, shrugging his shoulders.“I panicked, okay?” he laughs, letting go of my waist once we are out of the house and standing near the pool.“That’s so unlike you,” I say, hugging myself, and he shrugs. When I saw him in the room, I honestly thought he would get into a fist fight, but I’m glad he controlled himself.“I know, babe. But I didn’t want to poke the bear, and I know how much this deal means to you,” He says, taking off his jacket and draping it over my shoulder.“I’m fine,” I lie. I feel fucking cold.“Well, you are not a good liar, Nina Curran,” he taps my nose, and I chuckle, walking towards the bench and sitting down.“I don’t know what to do. When I saw him standing there, all I could see was…” I pause, pressing my lips together. “I thought he would take them from me.”“Quinlan told me,” he says, sitting across from me, his eyes lingering on my face. “I wish I had known. I would…”“We checked.
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