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“I’m safe with him. Just like . . . I feel safe with you.”

Remy nodded and stood up. “Lead, I’ll follow.”

“I want to lodge an objection that this goes against the Isa-Rules.”

“Isa-Rules?” Remy asked.

“Rules that keep Isa happy,” she explained. “Things like always give me coffee first thing in the morning and everything is better with glitter and sparkles.”

“Also don’t feed or water her after midnight,” Loki said.

“Pretty sure that’s a gremlin,” she told him.

“What I said still stands.”

He wasn’t wrong.

Then they entered the main room of the bar and she groaned. Loki’s friends all let out whoops as he walked through the room with her over his shoulder. Luckily, her hair was hanging down and hiding her face.

“Loki got one of them!” someone cried out.

“Spoils of war!” another screamed.

“Hey, give her back!” Kiesha yelled. “She’s ours.”

“All’s fair in love and war!” one of Loki’s friends yelled.

“No way!” Kiesha said loudly. “We’ll fight you to the death to get her back.”

“Loki, wait up!” Noah called out.

Whew. Noah could always be relied on to be the voice of reason. He would convince Loki to let her down.

“Got yourself into trouble did you, Isa?” Noah asked.

“Hey! I resent that!” Isa cried. “Also, yes.”

“I need the office,” Loki said.

“Sure. Probably the best place for you all. This place is about to erupt if you stay here much longer. Pretty sure Harry is having to hold Kiesha back from attacking.”

“Tell her I’m fine,” Isa said. Although she was getting a headache from all the blood rushing to her head.

“Pretty sure she knows that, darlin’,” Noah replied. “But she’s Kiesha.”

Right. She got what Noah was saying.

Then Loki was moving again and they headed upstairs.

“Don’t drop her,” Remy warned.

“I would never drop her,” Loki said in a low voice.

“Didn’t mean to insult you, man. Just looking out for her.”

“That’s my job.”

“You don’t think she needs more than one person to look out for her?” Remy queried.

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