I can’t help but smile. Patting him on the chest, I say, “Now go order my pizza, peasant.”
All three of the other guys bust out laughing. “Peasant? More like he’s your bitch,” Fox chortles.
Hollis shakes his head, but his lips quirk in amusement. “What kind of pizza do you want?”
“Pepperoni.”
“A pepperoni pizza for milady coming right up,” he says bowing theatrically before slipping away.
I sit down on the couch beside Fox and swipe the remote from him.
“No chick flicks,” Rush warns coming out of his room to join us. At least he’s wearing pants now.
“What is it with you guys and chick flicks?” I mutter. “Afraid a little kissing and romance will make your dick shrivel up and die?”
“They’re boring,” Rush defends.
“Mhmm,” I hum. “Keep telling yourself that.”
“Don’t listen to him,” Cannon speaks up. “He’s bitching because he cried at Titanic.”
“It was one tear,” Rush defends in mock anger. “And Jack shouldn’t have died. He was the best character in the whole damn movie.”
Cannon smirks at him as Rush sits on my other side.
I log into my Netflix account. “We’re going to watch my favorite movie of all time,” I warn them.
“If Reese Witherspoon is in it giving legal advice I’m out,” Rush warns, raising his hands.
I snort. “Nope.”
I click the movie and the guys all breathe a collective sigh of relief. Pussies.
“Jurassic Park is your favorite movie?” Fox asks, sounding surprised.
“Dinosaurs and Jeff Goldblum … um yeah, it’s my favorite movie.”
“You have a crush on Jeff Goldblum?” Rush asks with amusement.
“Duh, have you seen him? Or listened to him speak? He could read me the dictionary and I’d happily sit there and listen.”
Rush chuckles. “How does Hollis feel about that?”
“How do I feel about what?” Hollis asks, stepping back into the room. He gets a disgruntled look when he sees Fox and Rush beside me, but then shakes his head as a determined smile takes over his face.
He strides over to me and I squeal as he picks me up and sits down with me in his lap.
“Mia, here, has a crush on Jeff Goldblum,” Fox explains.
“Really?” he asks, eyeing me with surprise.
“Why is this shocking?”
“I don’t know,” Hollis admits. “I guess it’s unexpected is all.”
“Can we watch the movie now?” I ask.
“Wait, we need popcorn,” Cannon says in his gruff voice, hopping up.