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Rafe snarls half-heartedly at Jess, not opening his eyes, as I burst out laughing.
“Is that…did that work?” Jackson asks, looking between Jesse and Rafe curiously. “He’d take off his shirt and…what would happen?”
“He’d take off his shirt and the panties would drop,” Jesse says, dropping his hand demonstratively. Jackson’s mouth falls open as mom and I burst out laughing and Rafe groans, embarrassed. Jesse grins, still tired but I think a little happier here with all of us. He gives Jackson a wink. “You should try it sometime, Jacks. See how many of the nations’ citizenry fall for you when they get a sight of you bare-chested.”
I snarl at my cousin, even as I continue to laugh a little bit. Then I glare at my mate, daring him to try it. He smirks at me and shrugs and I laugh, bumping my shoulder into him.
“Where did you sleep, Jess?” Rafe asks, sighing as he sits up and moves closer to my mom, making room for Jesse on my tiny little girl bed. I grin as Jesse comes and joins us, very pleased to have everyone close and happy again. My wolf gives one anxious turn, thinking of Juniper, but I run a hand over her fur, reminding myself that there’s nothing I can do but trust my little sister to keep herself safe and strong.
“What do you mean, where did he sleep?” mom asks, sitting up a little straighter, her coffee cup pressed between her hands. “He didn’t sleep in your room?”
“No, he went on some weird adventure,” Rafe murmurs, flicking a hand dismissively at the profligate duke. “I thought maybe it was a dream but he wasn’t there when I woke up.”
“I stole a helicopter and went to the Academy,” Jesse sighs, laying himself out along the edge of the bed and covering his face with his hands. “To see Daphne.”
We all go very still and very quiet.
“Please don’t tell Midnight,” Jesse says, his words slightly muffled against his palms. “It’s…not a secret but…maybe if she didn’t know it would be better. She does…not like the idea of me seeing Daphne, especially not alone. But I couldn’t not see her, especially after mom told me she was there and I was an idiot and just left the Academy a few days ago without popping downstairs to say hi.”
“How’d it…go?” Rafe asks, quiet and awkward.
“Horribly,” Jesse sighs, letting his hands slide away, his face turning to the side, his expression miserable. My heart aches for him very suddenly and he shifts his eyes to mine. “She’s not doing well, Ari. Could you…would you reach out to her? I’m worried about her but…she kind of asked me to leave her alone.”
“Of course,” I say, nodding seriously to my cousin, guilt running through me when I realize that I should have done this before.
“What is like…happening there, Jess?” Rafe asks, rubbing his head a little. “Do you still have feelings for her?”
“Of course I do,” Jesse says, turning to Rafe with a frown.
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