“Yes, she is,” Levi agreed.
Sara gaped, she couldn’t help it. That had been the last response she expected coming from him.
“We all agree with that,” another man said, coming to stand next to Levi.
The guy was tall, muscled, with dark hair and piercing gray eyes. The guy reminded her of Levi, and when a second man stepped up to flank the first, she realized they were actuallywithLevi.
Both Ana and Carla’s eyes went wide at the addition of testosterone on the scene, but Ana was the first to recover under the onslaught of sexy maleness.
“That’s the first sensible thing I’ve heard yet,” Ana said. “But that doesn’t excuse his behavior.” She pointed at Levi, but spoke to the man with the gray eyes.
“Can we discuss this somewhere more private?” the man asked.
“And you are?” Ana asked haughtily.
“King, and this is Rowan, and over there are Nash and West.” The man pointed at two other men waiting off to the side.
“There’s a lounge in the hotel,” Carla offered tentatively.
“We need somewhere a bit more private than that,” King said.
It was enough to have Levi striding to the hotel front desk and inquiring about a room.
He knew without a doubt that Sara wasn’t going to speak with him alone.
King moved him out of the way and spoke to the woman behind the counter.
Levi tried to catch Sara’s eyes, but she avoided him.
Her body language suggested that he could go to hell.
But that was far from where he was going.
He was going to do whatever it took to get her to forgive him.
For what, he hadn’t a clue.
King ended up renting a large suite with two rooms connected by a common sitting area and kitchen.
His boss paid for the room with a credit card under Ana’s watchful gaze. When the woman behind the counter held out the room card to King, Ana stepped up and snatched it away.
Without a word, Ana spun on her heels, took Sara and Carla’s arms, and walked toward the elevators.
The men trailed behind.
Levi couldn’t take his eyes off Sara. She looked haggard and tired, but breathtakingly beautiful. His chest tightened when he thought about the fact that he might have already lost her.
The first thing Levi did was separate Sara from the rest of the group.
King helped him make that happen by speaking up first when the door to the suite of rooms closed.
“I think this will go much better if we stay out of their business,” King said, walking to the mini bar.
Ana glared at King’s back, but the gray-eyed, muscle-bound soldier was correct, and she acquiesced with a few words to Sara.
“Alright,” Ana told Sara, “but only if you want to.”
“It’s okay.” Sara gave Ana a small smile and followed after Levi, who headed to a room off of the main area.