Page 107 of Stone Vows

Baylor throws another chocolate at Skylar as they all share a laugh.

They are lucky to have each other. I’ve never realized that as much as I do now, after being able to spend these last few weeks getting to know my own brother again.

Baylor chews on the inside of her cheek in thought. “Never have I ever been stuck in an elevator,” she says.

Skylar takes a drink. Then Mallory and Chad look at each other and burst out laughing before they both have a sip of wine.

“Wait,” Charlie says, eyeing them suspiciously. “In an elevator? Seriously?”

Chad shrugs guiltily. “We were stuck. There was nothing else to do.”

Ethan high-fives Chad.

“Never have I ever been in handcuffs,” Skylar says, looking around at everyone.

Chad takes a drink. No surprise there, we all know about his highly-publicized troubles from years back.

Ethan nudges his wife. “Come on, Tate. Drink up,” he says, using his nickname for her.

Charlie rolls her eyes and takes a drink. “They weren’t even real,” she says under her breath.

Piper laughs. “Eww, I don’t even want to know,” she says.

“Okay, my turn,” Mallory says. “Never have I ever called in sick to work because I had a hangover.”

Everyone but Mal and Kyle take a drink.

“Goddamn overachiever,” Chad says, throwing a wine cork at Kyle.

“You’re next,” Skylar says to me.

“Um, never have I ever flashed a bartender to get a free drink,” I say.

All the guys look at their significant others. Charlie and Skylar both take a drink.

“Really, Sky?” Griffin asks his bride.

She shrugs. “What can I say, I was a bit of a firecracker before I met you.”

“Never have I ever had sex with my best friend,” Charlie says, winking at Piper.

“Does that only apply towhenyou were best friends, orafter?”Mallory asks.

Chad hands her a glass of wine. “Just drink, babe.” They share a sweet look as they both take a drink.

“Now me,” Piper says. “Never have I ever called out the wrong name during sex.”

Everyone looks around, waiting for someone to take a drink, but no one does. I strongly debate telling Kyle he needs to. After all, he called me Elizabeth—in the throes—twice. But I guess I’ll let it slide, since technically, he was still calling outmyname.

“Chicks have boring questions,” Chad says. “Come on, Gav, give us something we can chew on.”

“Okay,” Gavin says. “Let’s make things a little interesting. “Never have I ever kissed someone of the same sex on the mouth.”

Kyle laughs out loud. I shoot him a venomous stare as I quickly take a drink. But I’m not the only one. Charlie does, too.

“It’s a good thing we’re already home,” Ethan says, laughing at his wife. “Because I have a feeling you might be getting drunk tonight.”

“And I have a feeling you might be getting lucky,” she says to him.