Page 28 of Conquered Obstacles

“She would never cheat on me,” Jamie yelled back. “And she’d break any idiot who tried to put their hands on her. They should be scared of her.”

“Damn right, love,” I chuckled. “Can you make it out here? I don’t want to see strange penises.”

“I can make it. I don’t want to scare you after what you’ve been through. Sorry, I should have hidden in the women’s restroom.”

I flinched, and one of the guys figured out what Jamie was talking about.

“I’ll get him,” he said gently before turning to two other guys. “Don’t let anyone even bump her. My sister couldn’t handle that after she was assaulted.”

“Thank you,” I said quietly.

He gave a firm nod. “He must be a good boyfriend for you to risk being triggered to come get him.”

“I have a feeling he was drugged as revenge for being with me,” I admitted. “It’s the least I could do.”

“The world is so fucked,” he grumbled and went inside.

That it was.

I made a few business cards appear in my pocket and handed the guy one when he came out with Jamie. “We’re making exceptions to the no-men rule and giving them membership passes. Call and you can get on the list, and I’ll make sure you get some goodies as my thanks.”

“I thought you looked familiar,” he muttered, accepting it. “I can help you outside.”

“Nope, I’ve got him, thanks though.” I used my power and I made Jamie look like he wasn’t too bad.

“My legs were just cramped from sitting in the stall too long,” he said, getting in on what was going on. That seemed to be the truth though because he was better after we were even out of the hallway. “I have to tell my friends I’m leaving. I’m sorry. I didn’t know what else to do.”

“I made your cousin puke all over both of them,” I warned him.

“Good. Fucking bitches drugged me,” he grumbled. “I’m telling my mom.”

Oh boy. He was so adorable drunk—or I guess drugged—like this.

How did a wolf shifter get drugged? I didn’t think there was anything that would work on the twins like this?

“Jesus, fuck, she’s hotter in person,” one of Jamie’s friends grumbled as we reached them. “And you were right that your cousins were jerks. They puked all over.”

“They drugged me,” Jamie snapped. “I told you I didn’t want to drink that, but you guys switched it as a joke, didn’t you?”

“Shit, yeah, I did,” one of the guys confessed, and did a double take. “I think I saw your cousin drink from that too. Is she seriously so stupid she drugged herself too?”

No, but it served them right that that was what people would think of them now.

“You guys are all assholes,” Jamie bitched. “I told you we weren’t okay and not to let them sit, but they’re hot, and you wanted to get laid. They were trying to get me to cheat on Arabella and drugged me to set it up. You’re not my friends anymore!”

Oh boy. I agreed with him, but he sounded like a toddler.

“Let me help you get him out of here,” the one closest to me said, trying to take Jamie’s arm.

“I’m not trusting any of you,” I said, smacking his arm. “What kind of friends don’t listen when they know there’s a family rift?”

“I arrived late and didn’t know what was going on and asked Jamie if he was okay,” he defended.

“I was already drugged,” Jamie mumbled. “I don’t know what and who.”

“Okay, outside then,” I agreed, seeing how packed the nightclub was.

And it wasn’t as if the staff was going to be of help. They were too busy yelling that there was a mess of vomit and asking who was going to clean it up.