My sister smirks at me and tries to saunter over, but it's sloppy from her intoxication.
My stomach churns.
Ivy orders, "Avery, kiss Professor Dyer."
Relief fills me.
Avery drunkenly slides her arms around Dyer and looks up.
He bends down willingly, and they make out for a few minutes.
"All right, enough," I say, hating watching my sister do any sexual act. I slide my arm around Ivy again, declaring, "We're all over this game. Come on, Ivy. Let me show you the rest of the house."
"Nope," she says, shaking her head and wiggling her finger at me. "I'm not done in your office yet."
"Meaning?" I question, then regret it.
She pushes me, sits on the desk again, then takes her foot and gently kicks me in the torso so I move backward. She puts her heels on the edge of the desk, commanding, "Lilly, come here."
In horror, I watch Lilly walk over.
Ivy's thong is crotchless. Her pussy's as pink as ever, glistening. My mouth waters as my chest pains intensify.
Ivy leans back on her elbows and locks eyes with Lilly. "Have you missed me?"
Lilly giggles and puts her hand on Ivy's inner thigh. "I have."
"That's enough," I say.
Ivy refocuses on me, pouting. "You don't want to prove to me what you claimed in the car?"
My blood boils hotter.
"This is what I want, Dax. Or is it still about what you want?"
Bobby booms, "Yep. Dax is selfish as fuck. Nothing's ever changed." He walks through the door.
The last thing I want to do is spend a night with Bobby, especially with Ivy here and her pussy on display. And he shouldn't be here anyway. I blurt out, "How did you get past security?"
Avery answers, "I lifted your stupid ban."
My chest tightens.
I'm going to kill Chad for following Avery's orders.
Ivy threatens, "I'm only going to warn you once, Dax. Go with the flow tonight, or all you'll do is prove I'm right and you didn't mean a word you said in the car."
"What did he say?" Bobby inquires.
"None of your business," I snap.
"I mean it, Dax. Either prove it or get the fuck out," Ivy orders.
Avery erupts in laughter, cooing, "Oh, Ivy, I've missed you so much."
"Shut up," I grit through my teeth, scowling at her.
"Dax, either get in line and return to who you used to be, or that's it," Ivy says, shrugging.