Miller
"Those two idiots probably think we don't know they're gone," I said, glancing back as Rhys and Kayden rode off toward the island.
Leo chuckled. "Let's pretend we don't know and leave them to their stupidity."
I said nothing, because I was gathering the things I needed to say—the things I had told Rhys, the things that should not have been left unsaid.
I didn't care if I said them in the middle of the ocean.
"I'm sorry!" Leo and I said at the same time.
He turned to face me, and we both pointed at each other. "You first."
Leo groaned, then pointed back at me. "I would like to hear you first."
I gave him a questioning look, wondering if he understood what he was asking for.
"Go on, Miller. I'm all ears," he said, leaning down to scoop a handful of water into his palm.
I cleared my throat, watching as he playfully splashed the water over himself, then I began.
