"Ethan, chill. They're easy."
He grimaced. "I'm not talking about those; I'm talking about the dudes. They're all over. Their pants are pressed so tight I keep expecting to smell aromatherapy or whatever my mom sells with her scentsy stuff. They fart daisies. I know it."
Logan laughed and hit him in the backside of his head. Ethan shot away and glared again. His eyebrows rose at an alarming height.
Mason sighed and leaned back in his chair. "We've been cooped up here for four hours. Dad showed up after an hour and we were hauled back here."
Logan smirked. "Was he dressed to impress?"
"You know it. Remind 'em who brings the money in." He glanced at me. "Her mom had some lacey bridal dress on."
I glanced down and folded my arms. A stab of pain went through my gut when I remembered how Analise had pranced through my school's doorway. It'd been her second time to visit. The first time had been an event for David.
Both brothers shared a grin. "You're totally going to get off for this."
Ethan shared in their dark humor and grinned. "Isn't one punch considered assault or something? My cousin knocked a guy out cold. That dude had been harassing him and his girlfriend and my cousin got the rap for it."
Mason shrugged and stood. He started to pace. Even with his muscular physique, the gracefulness of his walk reminded me a lean panther trapped in a cage. He kept glancing at the open door. The bell had rung again and students passed by. I had stopped watching after awhile. Not one person went by that didn't look in. They all wanted to get a glimpse. We were on display at a human zoo.
I asked Logan, "Aren't you guys supposed to be in school? It's one in the afternoon."
"Yeah, right. I'm not going to be there when my brother's over here. Besides, coach sent me over." He nodded at Mason. "We have twofers for the rest of the week. He said you have to make them all, tonight too, if you're going to play."
Irritation flared over his face and he scowled. "Against Roussou? Of course I'm going to play. It's our second chance to beat them. I hate their quarterback."
"More than the Academy's?" Ethan joked.
Logan tipped his head back to cackle while Mason flexed his knuckles. "Whatever. I'm sick of this. I'm starting to wish I hadn't finished him."
Logan looked taken aback and thrust his hand out towards me. "Whatever. The guy's going to back down. He knows you can beat his—"
Ethan interjected, "One punch, mofo."
"—and now he might calm down. His panties are all twisted because of Sam anyway—"
"Hey!"
Ethan frowned at me.
"—but now he'll go away and lick his balls a bit. I think we should do it again to make sure he's down for the count and knows who is boss. What do you say? Hunt him down after we kill Roussou Friday night?"
Mason stopped and glared at him. He looked ready to bark something, but changed his mind and pointed to the door. "Ethan, leave."
He jerked his head up. "What?"
"Leave. Five minutes." Mason gestured to the door again.
Logan tossed his car keys at him. "Go get some sandwiches, I'm hungry."
"Are you kidding me?"
I lifted a hand. "Can you get me a latte?"
His mouth fell.
"See ya. Thanks." Logan chuckled and waved his fingers at him. "Family meeting, mofo."
He growled and then stomped out the door. As soon as he was gone, Logan folded his arms and stuck his chin out. "You've got the floor, Mason. Go ahead."
Mason threw him a dark look before he swiftly pivoted on his heel and pulled the door shut. As soon as it clicked in place, he was in Logan's face. "Are you kidding me? You want another go at this kid?"
"Yeah. I want to be there this time."
"Logan, this kid isn't some public student. He's Academy. His dad does business with ours. We can't keep fighting these pricks."
"Why not? He's a loser?"
"Because dad could suffer for what we're doing."
Logan rolled his eyes. "Oh, come on. Dad owns this town. He's running half the state. He's got businesses all over the world. I don't think we need to worry about this kid." He gestured to me again. "Besides, you really like how he keeps sniffing around Sam? You know he's rallying to come back around with her again. I bet you anything he was going to try last night, but she shot him down."
"This isn't about Sam."
"Yeah, it is."
Mason stood in front of him and faced him squarely. "You're going to be selling that crap?"
Logan lifted his chest up. "Why wouldn't I? It's the truth."
"Then you're on his level. You want to see who has the biggest balls. Congratulations, Logan. I do. I punched him out."
Logan narrowed his eyes. "You're putting me on his level?"
Mason shoved his face against his. "I'll punch you out too."
Logan shoved him back and jumped off the desk. I braced myself, ready for round two, but Mason shook his head and backed away. "Grow up, Logan. It's fun and all, but dad's involved. You think this is good for him where he has to throw his weight around so I don't go to jail and you want to do it again? Pricks like this guy don't get bullied down."
The corner of Logan's mouth twitched. And then he exuded a deep breath and jumped to the floor. He shook his hands in front of him and seemed to be shaking something off. "Whatever. Fine. You're right."