Chapter 35

“Leave him alone,” Ian said.

Corey looked past Kate to see his friend’s pale eyes blazing with alcohol and lust and frustration. When Kate didn’t move, Ian pushed her back.

Kate shrugged off Ian’s hand. “You’re drunk,” she said. “You don’t know—”

“No,” Ian replied, his voice rising, “youdon’t know. So don’t go jumping to conclusions just because you bust up in here and see something you don’t understand.”

Kate opened her mouth to speak, but Ian took Corey’s elbow in one hand and pushed past her out into the hall, dragging Corey with him. “Ian,” Kate called, some of her anger fading. “Wait—”

Suddenly Dean was there, his smile slipping away when he saw the look in Ian’s eyes. “What’s going on?”

“We’re leaving,” Ian said.