He tipped his head to the side and cocked a brow. “I don’t think Issac would like you talking to other guys.”
Why would he care? “I guess you should stop talking to me then.”
“What makes you think I care what Issac wants?”
I was pretty sure Levi only cared about what Levi wanted.
He pushed off the wall and took a step towards me.
“Stay back.” Letting go of the banister, I held my finger up in warning. “I have more pepper spray.”
“Whoa,” Levi held up his hands. “What’s with all the hostility?”
Seriously?
“Have I ever done anything to hurt you?”
“Yes!”
“Pfft,” he waved dismissively. “Name one thing.”
“You were going to make me do…” I looked around the faces watching and leaned in to say in a hushed tone, “Things to your friend.”
“Was I? Or did you overreact to a bit of teasing?”
That was insane. “I did not overreact. I was protecting myself.”
“From what?” His tone was innocent, but his grin was pure sin. “I never touched you.”
Well, technically he didn’t, but… “You were going to.”
“You sure about that, or did you pepper-spray me out of panic?”
I mean… I did panic. But I had good reason to. “What Issac did was not okay.”
He couldn’t argue that.
“Well, you did threaten to post a picture of Ravi naked.”
I did do that. I wouldn’t have actually posted it, but I did take the picture. “That doesn’t excuse what Issac did.”
“Issac gave you exactly what you asked for.”
What? “I did not ask for anything.”
“Yes, you did,” he argued. “We all saw how you were looking at him.”
Were we in the same room? “I was not looking at him.”
“So, you aren’t attracted to Issac?”
“I mean… he’s attractive,” they all were, “but I’m not attracted to him.”
“If you weren’t attracted to him, then you wouldn’t find him attractive.”
“That’s not what I meant. Issac is good-looking…”
“So, you think he’s good looking?” Levi interrupted.