“Oh, I see why you’re mad. Did I interrupt you two?” I scoffed. “So, which of us is leaving, me or both of you because I’m not interested in hearing you moan?”
Axel got furious, grabbing me by my arm tight. “Will you get your head out of the gutter!” He yelled, and I saw red. My hand swung hard and ripped a slap on his face.
“And, you, stop dribbling my head,” I snarled, my hand still shaking from the impact.
“I’m not stupid, Axel. I know what went on between you two.”
Jena ran to him, worriedly checking his face. “You’re so mean, Diana. We didn’t—”
“Shut it.” I cut her off. “Alpha Lycus gave me the green light to deal with you however I like. Beat it if you don’t want to get hit too.”
Jena looked at Axel with teary eyes and whined, guilt-tripping him.
“I guess I should leave.” She walked to the door sobbing.
Axel pulled her back. “Where are you going dressed like that? It’s late and unsafe outside,” he said with tender concern, making me laugh.