“You are both leaving.”
“I have work to do,” Jackson said.
“I don’t care. You’re causing a scene, which isn’t a good look for you or Mia or for the resort. Go deal with whatever this is and then come back,” Ethan said.
Jackson turned to argue, but he knew Ethan was right. He wouldn’t be able to focus until he hashed things out with Mia, and she didn’t look like she was going to leave without discussing it. Jackson resigned with a sigh.
“Okay. Mia, come to my place. Let’s talk.”
He expected her to argue, but she only nodded once in acknowledgment before stalking off toward her car.
Ethan whistled low under his breath. “I don’t know what you did, but you’re in the doghouse.”
“Can’t be in the doghouse when you aren’t together,” Jackson said bitterly.
Ethan only chuckled. “Whatever you say, man.”