Emmet:
"What about Rayden's father? Did he respond to the letter?" I asked and noticed my brothers shared yet another glance that confused me.
They always spoke with their eyes. It's not that I didn't notice, but there was no point in highlighting it when they wouldn't be honest about what was brewing in their heads.
But I didn't hate them for it—they were my life. But if they found out my truth, they would be petrified.
"No! But he will. That Rayden shouldn't have participated in the slander of his mate's friend," Kaye groaned angrily, his eyes showing that if he could, he would punish Rayden himself.
I watched their faces for a minute to see if anyone had noticed what I had.
"Don't you think that is weird?" I uttered, extending my hand for the pancakes, when Maximax pulled the plate away, making me raise my eyes to meet his.