The moment ends when he quickly breaks eye contact and strides into class.
“Hmm. Interesting.”
I jolt at Aiden’s contemplative voice. For a second, I forgot he’s there.
“What do you mean?”
“Nothing you need to worry about, sweetheart.” He watches the place where Adam just stood. “It’ll be taken care of.”
I gulp. He couldn’t be meaning what I think he’s meaning, right?
Adam is a fucking bastard, but no one deserves Aiden’s wrath.
But then again, maybe the bastard shouldn’t have glared at me.
Or bullied me and Kim.
Or had creepy vibes around Silver.
He had it coming.
“Ellie!” Kim runs towards me and interlaces my free hand with hers. “Morning, King. Stop taking my best friend away from me.”
“Morning, Reed.” His poker face is on. “And no, I don’t share.”
I suppress a smile as Kim laughs.
It makes me fuzzy inside to see her happy. She deals with lots of demons and even though she doesn’t tell me, it breaks my heart to see her being an adult to her baby brother when she wants the whole teenage life.
In class, Aiden finally lets me go. That’s only because Ronan pulled him to the side to tell him about his last night bang — in all explicit details.
Aiden listens with a poker face.
I wonder if he ever tells his friends about our sex life or the way he fucks me. I mean, he always talks dirty and he’s not the type to be embarrassed.
For some reason, I don’t think he does. Even though he doesn’t seem like it, Aiden is a private person. I never heard him brag about anything — unless he uses it to put someone in their place.
Oh, and he’s possessive to a fault. He definitely would never let others think of me in a sexual way.
I smile at that.
“So?” Kim turns in her seat to face me. Her elbows are on the desk as she cradles her face with both hands. A stupid joyful gleam shines in her green eyes.
“So what?”
“I thought you were going out with Knox.”
“I did.”
“Then you texted me that King is giving you a ride this morning. Did he spend the night?”
I bite my lower lip.
She squeals, but she’s careful enough to keep her voice down. “It was a wild night yesterday. I can tell.”
Wild is the u
nderstatement of the century. First Aunt and Uncle and then Aiden.