Page 186 of New Reign


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Confused.

Wanted.

Seen.

And maybe — just maybe — a little doomed.

I swipe to replay the video.

And my heart drops straight through the floor as I whisper,

“What the hell am I supposed to do now?”

My phone buzzes before I can stop myself from rewatching Leo’s video a fourth time.

Tristan:

Did you see it?

I stare at the screen a beat too long before typing back.

Me:

yep.

Ten seconds later:

Tristan:

Girl. GIRL.

Forget a home security system — you’re gonna need BODYGUARDS NOW.

I drop my head into my hands and groan loud enough to make Mason snort.

“Oh, they saw it,” he says, raising a brow.

“Everyone saw it,” I mutter. “Half the world saw it.”

A cheerful ringtone chimes — Susan’s text tone — but instead of checking her phone, she steps closer to me, tugging her sweater sleeves over her hands the way she does when she’s nervous-excited.

“So…” she starts, drawing the word out like she’s announcing a royal decree. “Since we’re on the subject of… security… there’s something I should probably tell you.”

I blink. “Okay…”

She toys with a loose curl of hair near her ear — the universal Aunt Susan sign forI might have done something impulsive, don’t freak out.

“You know that guy I’ve been texting?” she says.

“The landscaper-construction-builder-jack-of-all-trades one?” I ask.

“Yes.”

She looks like she’s trying not to grin. “Him.”

“What about him?”

“Well… while you were up in Boston…” she clears her throat, “he sort of… installed a gate.”