His footsteps grew closer as he approached me, "You don't know him, you know nothing about him." He leaned against the counter next to me. "I was wrong to order you around, I know that, but I need you to keep your distance. You can't trust him."
"You know him." It wasn't a question and by the silence I was greeted with, Adan knew that as well. "How?"
He opened his mouth to speak, but was cut off by a low menacing growl coming from the door way. "It's fine, Jaxson." I said without even turning around. I knew it was him.
"Why the hell won't you leave her alone, dog?" His voice was filled with hate and annoyance, I couldn't blame him.
Adan snickered and let that sexy, but smug grin fall on to his lips. "Back off, pup." He took a step closer to me. "This is between me and Rain."