“So, which house will you be sorted in? Slytherin or Gryffindor? Actually, now I’m thinking you’re more of a Hufflepuff.” His lips curl into a cocky smirk.
“You’re such a jerk!” I playfully swing at him, but he’s all muscles and barely flinches. “You better take that back!” I try to hold back laughter, but the way he dodges my hits makes it hard.
“You hit like a girl,” he quips, smirking over his mug.
I roll my eyes. “Iama girl,” I say. “A girl who used to kick your ass, too.”
He snorts. “You mean,I let youkick my ass.”
“You’re such a liar!”
He tilts his head at me, daring me to challenge him.
“You know, for someone who mocks Harry Potter all the time, you sure do know a lot about it.” I cross my arms and give him an evil grin because I know he’s just as nerdy as I am. He just likes to hide it behind his big muscles, inked arms, and shiny badge.
“I’ve seen the movies a hundred times, thanks to you. Only nerds read the books.”
I snarl. “Are you trying to piss me off this early in the morning?”
He finishes his coffee with a smirk on his face even though I’ve only taken a single sip of mine. After pouring another cup of coffee and chugging it, he speaks up again. “I’m picking Travis up from the hospital in a few. I asked the chief if I could come in a little later today because he’s being discharged any minute. Wanna ride up there with me?”
“Nah, I’m good.” I try to put on my best poker face, but I’m not sure how convincing I look. I didn’t dare mention I already knew. I hide my excitement and put up my front. I pretend to feel indifferent about him coming home, though my heart instantly races at the sound of his name, and I still have a million questions.
“All right. Well, I should be back in a few hours then.”
“Okay.” I avoid eye contact, taking another drink of the best coffee in the world, hoping it will cover my emotions that are ready to boil over. I exhale and look at Drew. He’s staring at me intently, and for a moment, I wonder what the hell he’s going to ask me. Does he know? No. He’s not smiling or anything, and I begin to freak out.
“What?” I ask, reluctantly.
Drew sets his empty cup down.
“It’s about you and Travis.”
My heart races and I instantly shake my head at the way he’s looking at me. I fight the urge to say anything in case I’m being paranoid.
“Ask me anything,” I lie, channeling my innerTravis King is an assholeact that I’ve perfected over the years. I swallow hard, watching and waiting for him to speak. Damn Drew. The anticipation eats me alive.
“I need a favor.”
“Class starts tomorrow, and I won’t really be around to do any morefavors.”
I nod my head toward my bags that are waiting for me at the front door.
“Well, see… that’s not really going to work for me. Or Travis.”
My mouth falls open. He’s way smarter than he looks, and I know whatever he’s about to say has already been worked out in his head. Even when we were kids, he was a negotiator, and not much has changed since then.
“This week between classes, do you think you could come over and check on him?” He flashes a genuine smile, one of those charming smirks that make girls like Courtney swoon. Being his sister, I have a genetic immunity to his charm.
“I won’t have time,” I say with certainty, hoping I sound convincing, but I know I can make it work.
All he does is laugh, not believing my words.
“I won’t be around to help him, but since you’re right down the road...”
“Don’t act like you don’t goof off when you’re on patrol. All those donuts...”
“Number one: I don’t eat that shit, and you know it. Number two: You already survived him during spring break, so what're a few hours between classes?”