Audrey I stormed into the house that night, slamming the door behind me with a force that reverberated through the walls. My mind was still reeling from that unexpected encounter with Edwin, the scent of him still lingering on my skin. All I could think about was washing it off, scrubbing away every part of him— “Whoa, what’s got you all worked up?” Tina’s voice cut through my haze, and I looked up to see her peering over the back of the couch with wide eyes. I shook my head, not ready to delve into what had just happened—not even with her. “Nothing. Just… work stuff,” I lied, trying to keep the bitter edge out of my voice but failing miserably. Gavin emerged from the kitchen next with a slice of half-eaten pizza in hand. “You okay, Audrey?” “I’m fine,” I snapped, the w

