CHAPTER 54 NAOMI“Decided to skip out on free beer and good conversation last night, babe?” Ryan peeled off his shirt, revealing his toned abdomen, before practice. I raised a brow at him. “You know calling me that in front of the twins always gets you put into a bad situation, Ryan.” He smirked and tossed his shirt on one of the wooden benches near the training area. “We can always make it a good situation,” he said, winking. “And how will you do that?” “I have my ways.” He stepped closer to me, and I stepped back. Not out of fear, but out of wonder. Wonder as to how he had survived this long without getting on the twins’ nerves so badly that they hadn’t killed him yet. The twins were walking out of the pack house toward the training area, chatting among themselves. I gazed back at

