Signs
Three. The Perfect Number
MADISON
Madison stormed toward Daniel, who was staggering drunkenly down the beach, still calling her name.
âMaaaadison!â
He better not have driven here in that state.
She walked faster, intent on keeping Daniel as far away from the bonfire as possible. If there was one thing she hated more than her ex at this moment, it was the thought of her brothers and friends witnessing an embarrassing scene.
It was bad enough that Ethan had been there at the dorm.
âThere you are!â Daniel slurred. âIâve been looking everywhere for you, baby.â
âWhat the hell are you doing here, Daniel?â she hissed, clenching her fists.
âWhat, youâre not happy to see me?â He tried to close the gap between them, but Madison stepped aside, disgusted at even the thought of him touching her.
âAgain. What the fuck are you doing here and why on earth would you think Iâd be happy to see you?â
âIf you had the decency to answer my texts,â he snapped, suddenly indignant, ~like he has any right to be angry~, âyouâd know exactly what Iâm doing here.
âYou were the one who told me you go to the beach for bonfires on Saturday nights, how weâd go ~together~ when I came home with you. So when you wouldnât talk to me, I had no choice but to drive down here and find you.â
His eyes slid past her and over her shoulder. âBut I see why you havenât texted me backâ¦â He sneered. âYouâve kept yourself busy, havenât you? One man not enough?â
Madison followed his gaze and saw that the twins and her brothers were standing behind her, shoulder to shoulder, their arms crossed.
Sam was behind Ezra, peeking around him while he held out a protective arm, keeping her back.
Madison whipped her head around and glared at Daniel. âWhat Iâve been up to isnât any of your concern. You lost any right to care about my life the moment you decided to fuck someone else.â
âOh, come onâ¦you canât still be mad about that, babeâ¦I told you it was meaningless.â
âWhatâs meaningless is you showing up here, Daniel. I thought not answering any of your stupid texts was already a clear sign of how much I donât care about you or anything you have to say.â
âYou canât be serious right now, Madison! You know how much I love you.â
His words were so infuriating she was practically incandescent, but a pair of hands suddenly rested on her shoulders and a body like a solid wall pressed lightly against her back, easing her tension.
âWeird how love works these days, right âFlake?â Ethan said from behind her, his voice reaching her like a caress. âYouâd think~ cheating~ was a clear sign of someone not caring about you, but instead, look, itâs actually a sign of ~love~!â
The mockery in his tone was as clear as the fury on Danielâs face.
âWho the fuck are you to talk to me like that? This has nothing to do with you, asshole, so mind your fucking business!â
âEverything ok here, sis?â
Liam stepped in front of Madison, followed closely by Ezra, and when Daniel got a clearer look at her brothersâ impressive physiques and imposing size, he lifted his hands.
âLook, I just wanted to talk to Madison, okay?â
âBut I donât want to talk to you,â she snapped. âDidnât you say Iâm uptight and frigid and a waste of your best college years? Besides, Iâve seen what you offer, and I need something thatâs worth itâ¦something I can ~feel~ if you know what I mean.â
Her words were meant to cut deep, and when Ethan squeezed her shoulder, she knew she did well. But before she could add her final goodbye, Daniel launched himself at her.
âYou fucking bitâ!â
His words found their end against Ezraâs fist, and the force sent him sprawling into the sand.
âStay away from her!â Ezra growled, standing protectively in front of Madison.
As Daniel staggered back to his feet, Levi stepped forward to stand beside her, the usually playful glint in his eyes replaced by a grim fury. âYou need to leave. Now.â
Her brothers flanked Daniel, who still looked stunned by Ezraâs right hook.
âDaniel, just leave,â Madison said, feeling weary. âItâs over. Go back to your life.â
Her ex threw her one last frustrated glance before stumbling away toward the bar, Liam and Ezra on either side, half-supporting, half-dragging him.
âSam!â Ezra called over his shoulder. âCan you go find the Green Bayâs security guard? We need to make sure this fool doesnât try to drive in this condition.â
Sam hurried off to do his bidding, and Madison was left alone with the twins. She felt the last of her defiance and anger drain out, and her shoulders slumped.
Levi turned to her, concern on his face. âAre you okay, âFlake?â
âI am now,â she said, glancing at both twins. They were close, their shoulders brushing against each other as they faced her.
She felt something unspoken between them, some kind of shared understanding. Saw something different in their eyes.
âMadisonâ¦â Levi lifted a hand to her cheek. âWe didnâtââ
Ethan cut in, his voice low. âWeâd never let anyone hurt you. You know that, right?â
Her heart raced again, but not from fear.
âI know.â
***
It was just truth or dare.
~What could go wrong?~
The first few turns had gone just fine, kisses here and innocent truths there, nothing exciting or scandalous or scary.
But now that everyoneâd had a bit more to drink, things were getting a bitâ¦heated.
Madison didnât even know how to do half of the things people were coming up with for dares, and she felt stuck in a weird place between amused and scared.
She shifted nervously on her seat between Ethan and Levi, suddenly second-guessing her decision to come out with the twins to another bonfire tonight.
Especially since she couldnât stop thinking about the way theyâd looked at her after the incident with Daniel.
But the week following that bonfire had been a quiet one. Sheâd barely seen her brothersâor the twinsâjust rattled around an empty house when she wasnât shopping or going out for drinks with Sam.
As it turned out, the problem with the pool at the new gym wasnât an easy fix, and the delay in the opening had a domino effect, drowning poor Liam in administrative tasks.
He and Ezra still insisted she continue with her plans to take time off before starting work, but she felt guiltier about it with every purposeless day that passed.
So when her brothers had bowed out of their usual Friday night debauchery, pleading exhaustion, sheâd said yes when the twins offered to take her and Sam for a bonfire âdo-over.â
She was even wearing almost the exact same outfit: a bikini and cut-offs.
Madison tried to peer around Levi and catch Samâs eyeâwas her friend having misgivings about this game as well?âbut his big shoulders were in the way.
âWhatâs up, âFlake?â he whispered, leaning down close to her face, and his right brow was arched with such concern for her she could barely resist the urge to kiss him.
âSomething wrong?â Ethan said behind her, and she felt him rub her back gently.
She shivered before she could suppress it. Seriously, the way her body reacted to their touchesâ¦
âYou like that?â As innocent as it sounded, Ethanâs question only flustered her more.
But just as her mind touched on a naughty place, a girl called out her name and asked her to make her choice.
âDare!â slipped out of her mouth before she had time to think.
The smirk on the girlâs face grew bigger.
âAll right. We dare you to kiss the twins.
~âReal ~kisses, on the lips.
âAt least five seconds.â