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“Okay.” She peers into the bag, then gives me a soft smile. “Thank you.”

“You got it.”

“You’re really going home?”

“Eh.” I want her to get some rest, and if I tell her I’m planning to camp outside her door, she’ll want to stay out there with me. “I might go sleep in the car.”

“Griff,” she protests.

“I’ll be fine.” I glance over her shoulder and lower my voice. “What room is Wesley in?”

She frowns. “Why?”

I stare at her, waiting for an answer.

She sighs. “I’m not sure. A suite on this floor, I think.”

That shouldn’t be too hard to figure out.

“What’s going on, Molly?” Hayden joins us. “Hey, Griff.”

“You feeling better?” I ask.

“Meh.” She shrugs, then eyes the bag in Molly’s hands. “What’d you bring us?”

“Nothing that exciting, but try to eat and drink something before going to sleep, okay?”

Hayden nods quickly. “This is so dumb. We’re all crowding into one bed when Wesley has a whole two rooms to himself down there.” She tilts her head to the left.

“Oh yeah?” I play dumb. “Two rooms, huh?”

“The last door on this side of the hallway is actually a two-room suite,” she explains.

“You rent that? Or did he?”

“Wade got it.” She pouts. “I feel so bad he left after spending all that money.”

I couldn’t give a fuck less about Wade’s finances. “I’m sure he’ll work it out with his brother.”

Hayden shrugs, takes the bag from Molly’s hands, and spins away, returning to the bedroom. “Snack time, girls!” she shouts.

Molly wraps her arms around my waist. “I don’t want you to go.”

“I know, Muffin.” I return her embrace and rest my chin on top of her head. “Take care of your squad. They need you right now.”

She chuckles softly and squeezes me tighter. “I love you.”

“Love you too.” If I don’t go now, I’ll never leave.

I need to call Remy and have him meet me here. There’s a certain asshole we need to have a conversation with—of the fist-to-mouth variety.

CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

Griff

“Why are you sleeping out here in the hallway like a hobo?” Remy’s irritated rumble pulls me out of my semi-asleep state.

I lift my head and stare up at him. “I didn’t think spending the night in a hotel room with my girlfriend and her underage friends was a great idea.” I glance at the door. “But I didn’t want to leave them unprotected.”

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