probably because he was afraid to get in trouble again and Della because she was too busy rubbing her kicked ankle.
Steve finally cratered. “I think next Monday.”
“Were there any other teachers there?” Kylie looked at Della to answer.
“Yeah,” Della added. “A Hayden Yates. He’s half vampire, half fae. I think he’s going to teach science. He seems okay.”
“And?” Steve asked, his tone deeper, even if it was just above a whisper.
“And what?” Della asked.
He stiffened his shoulders. Which Kylie had to admit were pretty broad. The guy was cute. Why wasn’t Della at least being nice?
“Why do you like Mr. Yates?” Steve asked. “His sexy body, or do you pretend it’s his mind?”
Damn, Kylie thought. These two were as bad as Della and Miranda. Or Burnett and Holiday.
Della scowled at Steve and then looked at Kylie. “I’m out of here.”
Embarrassed, Kylie looked at Steve. “Thanks. Can you tell Lucas that I came by?”
“You could probably find him.” Steve stood up. “I think they were going down to the clearing by the stream.”
“Oh,” Kylie said, and took off after Della. Kylie’s chest pinched with jealousy as she remembered her and Lucas going to the stream. She was so fixated on trying not to feel the green emotion ping-ponging in her heart, she hadn’t realized they were heading the wrong way.
“Where are we going?” Kylie asked.
Della glared at her. “To the stream, idiot. And don’t for one minute pretend that you don’t want to know what he’s doing down there with that she-wolf. If he was my boyfriend, I’d go grab him by the scruff of his neck and teach that wolf a lesson he wouldn’t forget. He’d be whimpering like a pup before I let him go.”
* * *
Kylie continued to follow Della while holding an out-and-out debate in her head over the wisdom of continuing or turning around. If she went to the stream, would Lucas think she’d come because she was jealous? But if she didn’t go and Steve told him she’d dropped by and hadn’t come, would he think she’d gone home because she was jealous?
Okay, the only thing that came out of that mental debate was knowing that she didn’t want Lucas to think she was jealous.
Even though she was.
But did that mean she was wrong?
Or was Lucas wrong? Wrong for taking off in the dark to spend some time with Fredericka by the creek? Was he right now rolling on the grass with Fredericka, kissing her the way he’d kissed Kylie when he’d taken her to the creek?
Or was it as innocent as her getting caught behind the office with Derek?
Kylie looked up at the moon. The glow seemed extra bright and she felt that odd sting on her skin. Just like she felt on the full moon.
She inhaled deeply and told herself she was imagining things.
“Quit trying to talk yourself out of going,” Della said.
“How do you know that’s what I’m doing?”
“Because I can see it on your face. And because you couldn’t walk any slower if you were a turtle on crutches.”
“I just don’t want to come off like a psycho girlfriend.”
“If he’s making out with her—or worse, playing hide the salami—then he deserves you coming off like a psycho. Hell, I’ll join you and we’ll both go psycho on his ass.”
“I don’t think he’s doing that.” As if saying it helped her believe it.
“You didn’t want to think Derek did it, either.” Della sighed as if she regretted saying the words. “No disrespect to Ellie and all, but it was still wrong.”
Kylie’s chest tightened at the mention of Ellie’s name. “That was different.”
“How is it different?” Della asked. A low-hanging limb swung back and Kylie caught it with her arm with complete ease. “I think it adds up to the fact that all guys are scum. Maybe we weren’t even supposed to mate with them.”
“Derek and I weren’t together.”
“Maybe you hadn’t said you were together. But in your heart, you were together.”
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