Chapter Fourteen I could lie. Just tell her something a lot of people knew. She’d never find out since she didn’t know my friends or family. And if she ever met them over the summer, we’d probably be over. Ah, s**t. How did I let myself get involved with my boss again? Why did I let Ethan convince me this was a good idea? “What’s that look for?” she asked, sipping the last of her wine. I shook my head, knowing I couldn’t tell her that. “I changed my mind,” she said. “I want to know what you just thought instead.” I huffed. “I don’t think that’s a good idea.” “Why not?” “Ah, because you’re probably going to be pissed.” “Let’s hear it.” When I played poker with Ethan, Brady, and Graham, I could take them. Easily. None of them could read me. But Kiana acted like she had a manual. F

