I gasped and put a hand to my chest. “Are you taking your mate’s side instead of mine? What kind of best friend are you?”
“Telling the truth isn’t taking sides,” she said and rolled her eyes.
“I think we should play teams,” Silver said. “I’m pretty confident Theo, Antoine, and I can defeat Kass, Zyra, and Kuroji.”
Zyra scoffed. “You can’t defeat me at anything, old man.”
He smiled, knowing he had her. “Prove it then.”
We spent the next two hours playing charades, laughing, and eating dessert. As the kids grew tired, we said our goodbyes to head home.
“Still on for tacos Wednesday?” Theo asked.
“You know it!” I hugged her and each of her mates before skipping down to my waiting mates.
“I’m impressed. You behaved this time,” Grant teased as we all buckled into the car.
“She switched her drink with mine,” Reed reminded him.
“Yeah, but you deserved it,” Jong-hyun teased.
“Ready to head home?” Jong-min asked as he started the car.
I nodded. “Yes. Home sounds great.”
“Especially since she knows Jong-hyun stole leftovers and a tray of cookies,” Grant said.
I squealed and leaned over to kiss Jong-hyun’s cheek. “You’re the best!”
“Don’t forget it,” he said with a wink and a smile.
“To second dinner and dessert at home!” I shouted and pointed out the front window.
My mates rolled their eyes, but all of them smiled as they did just that.