TAMARA “This is supposed to be for a few hours, so do you have a place in mind?” I asked, holding up my phone, to try my damned luck in getting a stable signal as the car sped across the street. “Yes. Don't worry, I won't waste your time.” Kai replied, his tone unfathomably icy. I dropped my phone and side-glanced at him; he didn't look angry or annoyed of some sort. Instead, he looked calm and quite good-looking, I can't give him that much credit when I have crushes. It makes me wonder if he has crushes or if the mate bond thing with his kind doesn't allow it. “You got any crushes or something?” He spared not a single or quick glance at me, his reply coming out neutral. “ No.” I bit my inner cheek relaxing on my chair. This felt awkward, like a moment when a couple was about to end

