“We need to go, Devyn,” Andi said, swallowing hard when Drew reached down and picked up the longboard.
“I need you to stay here,” Devyn said, clearly not understanding the seriousness of the situation, which was only proven when he climbed out of the car and opened her door for her.
“If you care about me at all, you won’t do this,” Andi said, watching as Drew grabbed the jump bag that she was unfortunately very familiar with and started to make his way towards the car.
“I don’t know what Lucas is capable of, and until I can fix this, I need to know that you’re safe,” Devyn said, reaching for her.
“I’d be safer at my apartment,” Andi said as she quickly scrambled to the other side of the car and-
“Your apartment was torched,” Drew said, looking really determined as she found herself dragged out of the car and thrown over his shoulder with a satisfied sigh. “We’re gonna have so much fun.”
“I don’t know what Lucas has planned, but until I can make sure that you’re safe, I need you to stay with your brother,” Devyn explained as he placed the iPad and laptop in her backpack and handed it to Drew.
“I’ll keep her safe,” Drew said, making Andi wince as she hung over his shoulder, struggling to keep the terror at bay.
“You’re making a mistake!” Andi said, pushing herself up so that she could plead her case.
“Don’t let her out of your sight,” Devyn said, his gaze burning into hers as he climbed back into his car.
“I won’t,” Drew said as he tightened his hold around her legs.
“But…” Andi mumbled sadly as she watched him drive away, unable to help but notice that he’d never told her that he loved her.