Page 4 of Out of Control


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Wolf rolled his eyes. “Calm down. We only did this because we saw the sexual tension between you both. I knew you wouldn’t have made a move on him. When Josh told me Link wanted your number, I told him to give it.”

“Maybe he just hasn’t found the right person to make an effort for,” Ruin suggested.

“Which is ridiculous at his age,” I said. He was nearly a decade older than me.

But still very fit and good-looking.

Not that it mattered.

“I would much prefer you tell me who spoke about Link like that. Do you think Link would appreciate being talked about by one of his people?” Wolf asked.

My gaze flared. No, he wouldn’t, just like Wolf wouldn’t, but Link and his employees weren’t my problem, since I wasn’t going to involve myself in his life.

“So, itwasone of his people,” Wolf commented. “Was it that female guard you were talking to at the end of the night?”

Damn him.

“She did look pissed with the way Link was lookin’ at Ryo,” Ruin said before taking another bite.

Wolf dabbed at his mouth with his napkin. “I agree. What did she say, Ryo?”

“Wolf—”

“Ryo.”

“Taro-sama, I believe this doesn’t involve you.”

Ruin snorted while Wolf smirked as he leaned back in his seat. “You are my friend. It involves me.”

“This is a private matter. I?—”

“It involves me,” Wolf stated.

Sighing, I pinched the bridge of my nose. “Fine. Yes, it was the guard who said something, and I won’t be telling Link this information. I won’t be a part of his life because I refuse to be just another someone in his bed.Iwant to come first, and he won’t be able to give that to me. Can we please drop this?”

“What did she say exactly?” Wolf asked, and I knew the stubborn man would not let this drop until he knew.

“She informed me that he has two girlfriends and a few boyfriends already. Herself included. They all know of one another and are willing to share. She asked me if I wanted to join her and him in their bed. I declined. End of story. Now we’re leaving this alone. Correct?”

“Fine,” Wolf said and resumed eating after sharing a look with Ruin.

A look I did not like.

“Ruin—”

The inked biker suddenly stood. “Shit, I forgot to call my sister back. She’s gonna be pissed.” He bent, kissed Wolf, and added, “I’ll find you after, but then I gotta hit the compound.”

“All right, pet.”

I would never work out how anyone would be happy and get that dopey look in their eyes over a nickname ofpet, yet there was proof right in front of me as Ruin melted and kissed Wolf again before leaving.

“Wolf, tell me he isn’t going off to call Link.”

“Okay,” he replied.

“Okay he isn’t, or okay you won’t tell me he is?”

He quirked a brow. “I’m confused.”