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She glares at me before letting out a huff and storming off.

“You can come in now,” Zed calls out.

Leo and I look at each other with guilty faces.

“Hi...” I say awkwardly as I step inside the backyard. Zed says nothing as he storms over. My body locks up, thinking he's going to get mad and start yelling or something, but he doesn't. He pulls me into his arms, tangling his fingers into my hair as his lips crash into mine.

My body relaxes into his arms as a moan slips from my lips. His tongue dances with mine as he sends all his desire through me. My body tingles all over, and it’s not just from the bond. “I missed you, Little Bird,” he breathes against my lips as he breaks the kiss. I’m panting, my head spinning, my heart pounding.

Someone clears their throat behind us, and a blush creeps onto my cheeks.

“Zed. I’d like you to meet Leo,” I say, moving to the side so my two guys can get a look at each other.

“Leo? I thought he was in Hell,” Zed says, looking between the two of us.

“I was, but...” Leo looks at me, wondering how much he should say. No one but me and him know the type of relationship I have with my dad. “There was an opening for the scholarship program, so I took the chance to come here and be closer to Abby. I couldn't care less about the education, though,” Leo laughs. “Also, with Abby being here for the next few years, I would have lost my mind being away from her for so long. I had a feeling the people here were grade A assholes. I was proven right already.”

“I don’t blame you,” Zed says, then looks at me. “It’s only been a day, and I’m already going crazy without my Little Bird.”

Leo steps up to my back, boxing me in between them. They both look down at me with hungry stares. My breath catches in my throat, and I swallow down a whimper. The air crackles around us, the bond making everything more hypersensitive. These two are going to cause me a lot of trouble. And I have a feeling I’ll love every moment of it.


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