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"Let’s go have a seat before she calls the nice security officers on you again," Jared said as he half-dragged/half-shoved Trevor back to the waiting rooroup of Bradford round if he ain
For a ain just so they’d beat the shit out of hio look for Zoe Then he realized he wouldn’t do ood for Zoe if they knocked him out or the nurse had hi a bit insane at the moment
"We should have lied about her fa his hands down his face in frustration "I should have told theoing on"
"I tried telling the the desk wasn’t having it," Jared said, looking like he’d aged ten years in the past three hours
"I honestly don’t kno she’s ed what?" Trevor said, glaring at a rather rotund ht The man noticeably started when he spotted Trevor and thankfully moved the hell out of his way so he could keep his eyes on the door
"Being alone," Jason said softly "I can’t i no one and nothing"
"She’s not alone," Trevor bit out "She has ain that is," Jasonto fk up again," he said between clench teeth
His uncles, all six of the and heavy "Yes, you will," they pretty lare on them, but only for a rab the next person alked out wearing a hospital ID
"You’re a Bradford," Jared said with a careless shrug "We always fk up"
"That’s not exactly helpful," Trevor said, quickly losing all those waro
"But it’s the truth We all fk up when it comes to our women and you will too The key is to make her love you more than you piss her off," Jason added "It’s a very delicate balance"
He shifted in his chair to scowl at his cousin "How exactly is that helpful?"
Sighing heavily, Jason threw his arave hiets over her crush on ive you"
"You do realize that Zoe thinks you’re insane, right?" Trevor asked distractedly as he threw another look at the double doors
"But the point is that she does think about me," Jason said and Trevor appreciated the man’s efforts to distract him froasped, dropping his arrab his side "Bastard," he said, sucking in a breath
Trevor stood up and gave his cousin a solid clap on the back "Thanks for trying to cheer , which onlythe ot over it when he saw the double doors open and a nurse and doctor roll a barely with it Zoe out in a wheelchair
The doctor, a tall man who looked to be in his early forties, spoke with the triage nurse who threw hiestured their way Trevor didn’t wait for the doctor to approach He rushed over to Zoe, barely pausing to shove a few of his cousins out of his way