Jack
An hour later, I opened the front door for Max and Sophia. âDid you bring the leftovers?â
Max held up a bag. âThai from last night.â
âThatâll do.â Iâd called and begged Max and Sophia for food because I was still hungry after Elise leftâand because Iâd been losing my shit when she took off, looking far too beautiful for another man.
âWhatâs going on?â Sophia said. âIs Elise okay?â She glanced around.
âElise is fine. She went on a date.â I studied Sophia. âShe didnât say anything to you?â
âNo, that rascal. Sheâs been freezing me out of her personal life, and itâs pissing me off.â
I dished the leftovers onto a platter that barely fit in the microwave and started heating them. Elise had made the hashbrowns to annoy me, but I really hadnât minded. What I had minded was her dressed to impress some other guy. Though I did need more than hashbrowns to survive. Hence food from Max and Sophia.
I grabbed drinks, and the microwave beeped. We squeezed in at the counter and took turns filling our plates with leftovers.
âSo why is Elise living in your apartment?â Max said between bites. âI forgot to ask during the VR tutorial, and I didnât think about it again until Elise was in the room.â
Sophia stared, waiting for my answer. It was strange that I knew more about Elise than her sister.
Max was an investor in Environ, so weâd been busy talking shop and hadnât gotten to the personal stuff. âI offered for Elise to live here after I saw her apartment.â
Sophia groaned. âIt was that bad?â
I gave a noncommittal shrug. Iâd promised Elise I wouldnât tell her sister how bad the place was.
âBut given your historyâ¦â Max said, leaving the thought dangling.
I frowned. âIt was one night and no big deal.â The lie in that statement tasted like ash on my tongue, but maybe if I said it enough, Iâd start to believe it.
Max and Sophia exchanged a look. If Elise were here, weâd be rolling our eyes at their silent communication. Where the hell was she, anyway? It was getting late.
âNot the night you slept with Elise,â Max said. âIâm talking about your history of entanglements with roommates.â
Damn, I deserved that. âYeah, that too. Iâm not doing that anymore.â
âYou swear?â Sophia asked.
For a moment, I hesitated. Then I came to my senses. âSwear. No worries there. Sheâs out on a date, remember? About thatâhow could you let her walk out in your skirt? Youâre three inches shorter than her.â Elise had looked sexy and beautiful, but I couldnât share those particular thoughts with Max and Sophia.
âWhy are you worried about what sheâs wearing, Jack?â Sophia leaned forward. âFeeling protective? Or something more?â
I looked down at my plate and scraped the last bit of food, avoiding her eyes. âSheâs your sister; Iâm just looking out for her. I can only imagine the thoughts running through her dateâs mind at that tiny skirt.â Because I was having them too.
Sophia laughed. âElise can take care of herself, but Iâll text and make sure sheâs doing okay. Besides, the reason my sister has no clothes and is forced to borrow mine is because of you. She said you burned hers.â
How the hell did Elise know that? I needed to give her more credit. âTrust me, it was necessary.â
Sophiaâs mouth twisted, and she eyed me curiously. âI donât understand you two.â
I reached for the plates that were now empty and brought them to the sink. âNothing to understand.â
Eliseâs and my relationship had gotten more complicated with her living here. And her going on dates. And my lingering feelings for her.
âIâm not sure about that,â Sophia said. âIn any case, Iâm upgrading my wardrobe and giving Elise a few things that should fit her better. Donât worry about the skirt. She wore boy-shorts underwear.â
I did not need to be thinking about thin pieces of fabric separating Eliseâs delicate, tender bits from the rest of the world. âI have no idea what boy shorts are, but Iâll take your word for it.â
Sophia stood and draped her arm over Maxâs shoulders. âSend Elise up when you see her. If sheâs out on a date, that probably wonât be until tomorrow, but send her up and Iâll have some more clothes for her.â
Tomorrow?
A pulse in my temples throbbed. Jealousy tasted bitter, and I was pissed that I knew.
Elise would be out all night, looking gorgeous, with some man she barely knew. How would I know she was safe?
The urge to put a tracker on her came to mind. Then I realized how fucked up that would be and tamped down the desire.
This was going to be a long night.
At some point, Iâd fallen asleep with my clothes on. But that didnât prevent me from waking immediately at the sound of Elise getting home.
I glanced at my phone. It was midnight, so not too late. I stumbled out of bed and caught her walking down the hallway, head down and yawning.
She finally saw me standing near my door and lurched back in surprise. âHey. Whatâs going on?â
Clearly, I wasnât keeping my emotions in check. I leaned against my doorframe and forced my limbs to relax. âHow was your date?â
âMy date?â She looked like a deer caught in the headlights. âOh, fantastic. He was reallyâ¦muscular.â
Interesting description. âSo, not smart?â
âWhat? No, he was just, you knowâhe works out.â
âMm-hmm.â I glanced down her body. She looked to be all in one piece. âYou okay?â
She tilted her head to the side. âYes, why?â
Iâd never worried about a woman out on her own at night, and I suddenly realized I absolutely should have. There were male predators just waiting for a beautiful woman to get within reach. And sleazy men who trolled dating apps. It wasnât safe. Elise could have been hurt or kidnapped.
I puffed out a strained sigh. âJust, you know, be safe out there. Donât hesitate to call me if you get into trouble.â
âTrouble?â Her eyes lit with anger. âYou donât think I can handle myself? That Iâm incompetent?â
âWhat? No. Nothing like thatââ
âWell, I can handle myself, Jackson.â She stormed past me and into her room.
I stared at her door in confusion. Iâd never been good at reading women, but it seemed I was even worse at reading Elise. âThat went well,â I murmured and returned to my bedroom.
Elise was home, and she was safe. That was all that mattered.