Kingston
“It was a good fight,” I tell Caleb.
“You knocked me out in the first five minutes,” he holds his head and I know that Remo should see him.
“Sorry, I was angry.”
“Briar was right though,” Caleb says, and I nod, because she was.
“I will make it up to you,” I promise him.
“Good,” he takes off for the showers.
“Yeah, she was right,” Tristan agrees.
“Yeah, yeah. It’s just that Embry is my sister,” I argue.
“Let him tell his side of the story,” Tristan pats my shoulder and I head for the office.
I push open the door and Remo scrambles out of his seat and I hold my hands up, “Not going to hurt you.”
“It’s over?” Briar asks, still looking upset with me.
“Yeah. Piper, Caleb is showering,” I say, and Piper rushes out.
“You won, I take it?” Briar folds her arms over her chest.
“I did. And you were right. I was ruining Caleb’s day and I should listen to Remo,” I say and Briar snorts.
“Remo, he just admitted I was right,” she rasps.
“I heard it,” Don chuckles.
“Okay, let’s go home and we can talk,” I grumble.
Remo says he will meet us there as we wait for the others. He needs to go home and tell his wife first.
“Holden, bring Caleb and Piper,” I say as the rest of us walk out.
I drive to the hotel and go right to the shower when we get back. Briar settles on the couch with Tristan and Thorn.
I throw on some sweats and a shirt before joining them. At the same time, Remo shows up.
“Thorn, go ahead and order. Make sure you get tea for your sister,” I tell him as he goes for the phone.
“I won’t forget,” he promises.
“Now talk,” I instruct Remo.
“You’re not going to like it, and I can’t believe it myself. And the fact that it’s a betrayal all around,” Don starts.
“Just get to the point,” I bark.
“Embry was sleeping with Lane,” Remo says so softly that I almost don’t hear him.
“What the fuck?” Tristan growls.
“He was what?”