Savannah, who had been drinking, snorted a little then coughed as the alcohol she accidentally snorted burned through her nasal passages. “Ngh! Oh, jesus. Sorry. No, we’re not living together. I was having some problems with my apartment and Cory was kind enough to put me up for a few days.” Savannah said, rubbing a bit at her nose to no avail. That s**t stung like a b***h, and made her eyes water. “I shifted back to my place today.” There were a few moments of awkward silence, and Savannah did not miss the hurt in Mario’s eyes at this revelation. Savannah felt a twinge of guilt, even though she knew full well that her stay with Cory had so far been nothing but innocent. Yes, Cory had flirted a little, and Savannah had gotten an eyeful, but it’s not like she and Mario were serious; they

