Time seemed to stop. Aleah wasn’t sure she was even breathing, even though her muscles tensed up in a fight or flight response. But she wasn’t the only one. Tension radiated from Kade, making his body tremble ever so lightly, but she felt it. And it reminded her of the compromising position they were in. So close together there wasn’t any room for air to pass between them. Megan’s angry eyes bounced between Aleah and Kade for a good thirty seconds. Then her lips twisted in disapproval and disgust. She looked Aleah up and down, judgment clear in her eyes. Unflustered by the display, Aleah met her gaze. She didn’t feel guilt for being discovered with Kade. No. What she felt was anger. Anger that Megan had somehow followed them and disrupted their moment. Anger that the woman was obviousl

