“Don’t blame me because they lied to get a reaction out of you,” Kamden said. “Are you good, boo?” Reece asked. I flipped him off and hugged Reece. “I’m good. We’ll talk once I’m home,” I said. “Okay, call me later,” Reece said as she picked up the keys from Kamden and got inside to drive off. “Hungry?” Kamden questioned as we walked into his condo building. “Is this funny to you?” I asked. “Ari, we can’t control those types of women. You know that better than anyone.” “At least acknowledge that your past or probably present isn’t helping right now,” I said watching him hit the elevator for his penthouse. “Are you forgetting how we met?” Kamden reminded me. “I remember, and I left you a note, not looking for anything long term. Don’t flatter yourself.” “Sweetheart, calm dow

