“I’m guessing your head is pounding and your body is sore.”
 
 I groaned and snuggled further into the bed.
 
 “And I’m guessing you don’t want to tell me that for some unknown reason.”
 
 “Is there a point to you being in here?” I asked, still refusing to look at him.
 
 Something rattled above me and I peeked one eye open to see what it was. There was a pill bottle dangling from his fingers and the label had some weird name that I couldn’t pronounce.
 
 “What’s that?”
 
 “Your pain meds. I gave them to you early this morning, which was why you felt so good for most of the day. And since you’re stubborn and didn’t say anything, I didn’t realize you were in pain until you sat down and wouldn’t eat a thing. And then you got all grumpy and left the room.”
 
 “You really didn’t know anything?” I accused.
 
 He chuckled. “Nope. Spencer told me.”
 
 I sighed, rolling over to sit up. “I don’t remember you giving me any pain meds.”
 
 “Well, it was at zero dark thirty. I rolled over, gave you meds after you kicked me, and then fell back asleep.”
 
 “Is that when you wrapped yourself around me?” I asked, holding back a grin.
 
 He cleared his throat, opening the water bottle for me. “Don’t remember that. Here.”
 
 He shoved the water at me, then shook out two pills for me. I took them, swallowing them down greedily. If they made this headache go away, I’d gladly take anything. The water sloshed in my stomach, making me wish I had been able to keep something down.
 
 “Thank you,” I mumbled.
 
 He grinned, then plucked a banana out of his pocket and thrust it at me. “All of it.”
 
 “Excuse me?”
 
 “Eat it. Otherwise, you’ll get sick.”
 
 I narrowed my eyes at him. “And who’s going to make me?”
 
 His eyes darkened as he watched me, but his fingers got to work stripping the banana one peel at a time. Then he thrust it at me and quirked his eyebrow. I stood my ground for all of thirty seconds before I relented. I needed to eat something, or I would get sick.
 
 Except, the moment I put the banana in my mouth, Baldy’s eyes dropped to my mouth and his tongue flicked out to lick his lips. I couldn’t help myself as I took my time and made a show out of putting the banana in my mouth and sucking on it, devouring it, and driving him insane.
 
 Finally, I bit off a chunk and batted my eyelashes at him. “Everything okay?”
 
 He glowered at me and stood, storming out of the room. I chuckled, finishing off the banana and tossing the peel on the nightstand. I was still in pain, but at least now I knew I wasn’t alone.
 
 21
 
 SLIDER
 
 “I changed my mind. We should leave first thing in the morning,” I said, charging into the kitchen.
 
 Thumper grinned at me. “She got to you, didn’t she?”
 
 “No.”
 
 Rae was shaking her head at the table, pretending to ignore me, but I knew she was always listening.
 
 “If she didn’t get to you, then why are you so flustered?” IRIS asked.