Page 70 of Property of Push


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“Smart,” Prime muttered.

I ignored the heat creeping up my neck because absolutely not.We were not doing that.I was not blushing because someone implied Push wanted to kiss me.

Ridiculous.

Possibly accurate.

Still ridiculous.

I focused back on Push.“I just want to look around.”

“No.”

“Yes.”

“No.”

“Yes.”

Anchor finally spoke without turning around.“Take Piney with you if you’re going anywhere.”

I blinked.“Really?”

“Yes,” Anchor and Prime answered in unison.

From the porch, Piney called, “Where we going?”

I closed my eyes for half a second.Fantastic.I opened them and called back, “We’re just walking around.”

Piney appeared in the doorway with a grin.“Sounds romantic.”

“It is absolutely not romantic,” I said.

Push muttered something under his breath that sounded suspiciously like Jesus Christ.

I looked at Anchor’s back.“Isn’t it enough that I asked Push to come with me?”

“Piney goes with, or you don’t go,” Anchor said.

I glared at the back of his head, hard, and then flipped him off.

“Put your hand down, McKayla, that’s not going to help your case,” Anchor said.

I dropped my hand like it had caught fire and looked at Push.How the hell did he know I was flipping him off?

Push chuckled and nodded toward the bar.“There’s a mirror behind the bar, babe.”

I looked.Sure enough, there was a mirror hanging over the back of the bar, and Anchor waved at me through it without turning around.

“Jesus Christ,” I muttered.“Do you people have eyes everywhere?”

“Yes,” Vin said.

“No,” Cross said at the same time.

I pointed between them.“That was deeply unhelpful.”

Piney pushed off the porch railing and stepped inside.“You ready for your field trip, Firecracker?”