Jason was down there because Cameron’s life needed to be more awkward. “Did you re-think that whole storming off in a sulk thing?” Jason asked, snorting. “Because Reid was kind of upset. He thought you might be worth the effort, but now? Not so much.” “I don’t give a crap what either one of you thinks.” Okay, maybe Cameron did kind of like Reid. And maybe it was natural for Reid to take Jason’s side, but that didn’t mean that it didn’t piss Cameron off. He reached for a can of soup and found the little pot he used to heat it up. “Damn it, why won’t you let people help you?” Jason crossed his arms over his chest. “You’re not helping. You’re trying to assert control, and I don’t need that.” He glared. “I don’t need for you to stay in the kitchen, you know. I’m pretty sure I’ll be plenty s

