Chapter 19

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*Sky*

Have I ever I told you two how good-looking you guys are," I said, covering my mouth with my hand.

"As a matter of fact, you have," Trevor said with a huge grin.

"Oh, shut it," I said, making a face.

I walked over to Stephen and pulled him to the side.

"I'm sorry," I said, feeling guilty.

I had been putting my foot in my mouth all day.

"For the record, I think you're hotter," I whispered, knowing what I was saying was true.

"Is that so?" He asked, amused.

"It's the truth," I said, hand on my heart. "I swear."

He laughed and pulled me into his arms.

"Why are you guys here?" Raven asked, curious.

"I thought it would be nice to invite them to my party," Stephen said with a smile.

"The dude flew us over here on a private jet," Jason said, starstruck.

"Why did I have to fly commercial?" Raven said, hands on her hips.

"Don't look at me," Stephen said, hands in the air.

"That was all your bestie," He said with a grin.

"If she would have listened to me, she wouldn't have lost her luggage." He laughed.

"That was not funny. All my stuff was in there." I frowned.

"I'll make sure you get it back. No worries, Sweetheart." He said, making me smile.

"Don't feel bad for her, though. Stephen already bought her a whole new wardrobe. She probably has more stuff now than she started with." Raven said with a grin.

"Nice," Jason said, patting Stephen on the back.

"Glad I'm no longer competing with you." He laughed.

"Unless Sky, for some reason, tells me she's madly in love with me," Jason said, winking at me, making me laugh.

"Then all bets are off." He joked.

How long had it been since Jason and I were able to joke around like this? I was glad that he was here. We had been friends once. I was happy that we were getting back to that.

"A little competition is good for you," Trevor said with a smirk.

"I'll fight hard for someone I love." He said, meeting my eyes.

The visit was going to make for a long couple of days.

*Stephen*

"Are you feeling better?" I asked Sky from across the dinner table.

Unbeknownst to her, she had been high all day. It looked like it was finally starting to wear off. I blew a breath out that I hadn't even realized I was holding in waiting for her answer.

"Much better." She said with a grin.

I was relieved that she was better, but I was dreading having to tell her what happened. I guess it was now or never.

"I have something to tell you," I said, standing to my feet.

"Promise me that you will listen to what I have to say before you get mad."

"That bad?" She asked.

I nodded and took a breath.

"I have to talk to Raven too." He said, getting her attention.

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