Chapter 70: Family Reunion, Part 2

My stomach dropped, and I risked a glance at Trent, who either didn't hear him - which I highly doubted - or he chose to ignore Jax's underhanded comment. I, however, couldn't ignore it. There was something unsettling in his tone, and goose bumps rose on my arms.

Trent ushered me into his room, but not fast enough for me to miss the frown tugging at his mouth. Like it or not, we were going to have to talk about our future - if we even had one together. I sighed and looked around. He had blackout curtains on all the windows, and his bed, piled with pillows and blankets, called to me. I yawned again.

He kicked the door shut behind us. "You're not sleeping, are you?"

I should've known I wouldn't be able to hide it from him. Shaking my head, I said, "Not really. I mean, not since that night you stayed with me in the hospital." I felt silly admitting that, although I wasn't sure why. "You up for a nap?"

"I think that's a fantastic idea."