I crouched behind Vanessa as she lay on her stomach beneath the sun and loosened the strings of her bikini top slowly. Just enough to make the heat rise in Rhea’s face. She could fight it all she wanted, but no matter how hard she tried to hide it, I saw the jealousy burning through her. She hid behind the book she was pretending to read. Pretending, because the damn thing was upside down. But where's the fun in telling her that. “Pass me the sunscreen,” I said, keeping my voice low. “s**t. I think I forgot mine,” Vanessa murmured. Then louder, “Rhea, please help us with yours.” A slow smile spread across my lips. Without lowering the book from her face, Rhea reached into her bag and pulled it out, stretching her hand toward me. I took the bottle, and her fingers with it. My thumb b

