Cove frowned, sad. He did not argue. “I’ll relax watching you,” Ciaran said more gently, meaning it. There was no way he could think about his mother or father watching Cove surf. The sight was far too distracting. The yellow surfboard that was connected to Cove like an appendage hit the water as Cove slid onto it and paddled out. “Did you remove your necklace? That is awesome. I hate this thing. I know weird creeps are obsessing over everything I say. I’ll rip it off,” Indra said, her board cutting through the water next to Cove’s as they headed further into the sea. “I’ll tear mine off,” Sky yelled as he joined his friends. As a prince, he and his match could break laws without the entire force of his mother’s security bearing down on him. Ciaran panicked. He suspected his mother wo

