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“Not that one,” Becks growled.

“Bye, bro.” Wylder hung up and pushed Logan off her, pointing at him. “Distractor.”

He grabbed her finger, leaning close. “Distract her.”

“You can’t distract me.” She jumped from the couch.

“Oh yeah, miss prissy pants?”

Whirling to face him, she scowled. “Take that back.”

“Make me.”

Lunging for the couch, she tackled him back. “I. Am. Not. Prissy.” Prissy was a word she reserved for girls like Devyn and her horse friends. Wylder went out of her way not to be girly with the gobs of makeup or constantly caring what people thought.

She dug her knees into the couch on each side of Logan, pinning him down.

He looked up at her, and his smile fell. “Wylder.” He cleared his throat.

She didn’t realize how intimate their position was until she looked down. Her cheeks heated as she heard both of their words in her mind when Becks asked if they were dating. “Ew. No.” Ew.

But this didn’t feel so ew.

The door banged open, and she jerked her head up to find Killian staring at them, his jaw hanging open.

Wylder scrambled off Logan. “We were just—”

“We weren’t…” Logan couldn’t finish his words.

Killian walked farther into the room, a smirk replacing his shock. “This is an interesting development.”

“No,” Wylder practically yelled. “No development here. I was just punishing him for being mean.”

Killian’s smile widened.

Wylder couldn’t seem to stop babbling. “Really, I hate the guy. Even though we’re friends, I really can’t stand him.”

Logan sat up. “Yeah, man, she’s detestable.”

Wylder nodded frantically. “He’s mean.”

“She’s obnoxious.”

“He’s closed off.”

“She has no boundaries.”

“He has too many.”

They shared a look, one that said so much more than the words they spoke.

One side of Logan’s mouth lifted. “She’s trouble.”

The way he said it though made her think he didn’t mind that one bit.

Killian only chuckled and threw himself onto the couch beside Logan. “Fine, you’ve convinced me. There’s nothing more than snark between you two.”

They may have convinced Killian, but Wylder now needed to convince herself.