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“Rex, help me get the drinks in?” Faith crooked her finger at him, and he went willingly.

Mya slid into his seat and looped her arms around my neck. “What did you think?”

“It was... a little harsh.”

She reared back, confusion clouding her eyes. “What do you mean?”

“Come on, babe. She made Max out to be a complete asshole.”

“It wasn’t necessarily about Max.”

“It was so about him. She dumped him, and yet she stood up there making it sound like he was some possessive narcissist, which we both know couldn’t be further from the truth.”

“Huh. I guess I didn’t think about it like that.”

“He wanted more, and Faith freaked.”

“It’s just slam poetry, Ash. You don’t need to get so upset over it.”

“I’m not upset,” I sighed, running a hand over my head. “I just think it’s a little unfair.”

“You know what she’s like.” Mya brushed her nose over mine, stealing a kiss. “She’s all for girl power and independence.”

“And making her ex out to sound like a total asshole apparently,” I grumbled.

“It’s their business. Who are we to say how someone should or shouldn’t feel? Max was a good guy, but he was kind of intense, always glued to her side. I guess she felt smothered.”

“Is that what earlier was about?” I asked, the chips falling into place with a resounding thud.

“What?” Mya’s gaze widened.

“When you said I didn’t have to come tonight. Did Faith say something to you about me?”

“I...” Mya let out a small breath. “Not exactly,” she admitted. “She’s just in a weird place and wants to make the most of her newfound freedom.”

“So she did say something to you?”

Un-fucking-believable.

“She didn’t mean anything by it.”

“Did you?” My body vibrated with a sense of impending doom. I couldn’t really explain it, but I knew this wasn’t going to end well. Yet, for some reason, I couldn’t let it go.

“Asher, stop... this is silly.”

“I don’t think it is,” I said.

First Mya, then Diego and Rex, and now Faith’s stupid poem.

“Do you feel smothered by me?” Before I could stop them, the words spilled from my lips, and Mya’s breath hitched.

“Where is all this coming from?”

“Answer the question, Mya,” I ground out. The chatter and laughter went on around us, but it barely penetrated the roar of blood between my ears.

“You’re being ridiculous.” Her gaze went over my shoulder. “They’re coming back. Please don’t make this into something it isn’t.”

But the seed was planted, and I couldn’t shake the feeling, I wasn’t really welcome here tonight after all.

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