Leilani.
Everyone went crazy, especially the paparazzi who began taking pictures like maniacs, and by the time I slowly pulled away from Jarek, he picked up my stuff, grabbed my arm and fled the hall so fast you would think the devil was hot on his tails.
My heart raced as we rushed out, and while we did, I never bothered once to look back at the triplets, I didn't care to see the effects of my actions on them. I only knew that I felt about four pairs of eyes drilling holes into my back like lasers.
The drive to my house was extremely quiet, interrupted only by the occasional vibrating of my phone between my laps as messages poured into the device— which happened a lot by the way.
Jay's eyes would occasionally dart to the phone then to my face before he'd finally turn to look at the road every now and then.
And then suddenly he drawled; "Why?"
