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Page 109 of Surprise Mother Pucker

“Doesn't the library have cameras?” I asked. “Remember, we talked about it when we…” I trailed off, looking at Eli.

“When you what?” Micha asked.

Eli sighed. “When I took her up to the old section, where there were no cameras, and ate her out against a bookcase on one of our early dates.”

The pack was silent for a moment before Micha broke into laughter. “Damn, nice move!” he complimented, making my face heat. What we had done in the library was still hands-down one of the hottest things I had ever done.

“But to continue Kennedy’s point, yeah, pretty much everywhere is covered by cameras.”

“Then we get the security footage and find out what happened,” Storm said.

“Will they give us the footage?” I asked.

“You're going to have to ask your student advisor,” Eli replied.

“Who would put drugs in her bag, and then tell security she had them on her?” Charlie asked. “This is Kennedy we’re talking about.”

Eli cursed, and we all turned to face him as he glowered at Storm. “I think I know exactly who did this,” he growled, before turning to me, his voice softer. “Do you remember who was in the corner of the library when we came back from getting your hot chocolate?”

Realization dawned on me, and I also let loose a few expletives. “Are you kidding me?” I growled, standing up, anger raging through me.

“Someone going to tell us what you guys just realized?” Charlie asked, looking utterly lost.

“You know Lorna, the puck bunny who made a scene at the rink, then cornered me after class? She was there.”

Storm’s face paled. “Are you fucking kidding me?”

Eli nodded. “Kennedy, didn’t you say she seemed really upset when you mentioned bonding with us?”

I nodded. “She’d been going on about how she and Storm were meant for each other, and I let slip that we were going to bond after this baby was born, when the time was right. She didn't seem to believe me. I don't know, we haven't really talked about bonding yet. I mainly did it to shut her up. I'm so sorry.”

Charlie chuckled. “Kennedy, we’re all head over heels for you. I think we all assumed bonding was on the table in the future, when you felt up to it.”

“Oh.” I gaped at them. I had expected them to be angry at me for assuming we were going to bond.

“You’re it for us, Kennedy. How many times do we have to say that, whatever hell comes our way, we will deal with it?”

I opened my mouth to respond, but my phone buzzed, distracting me. I whipped it out and quickly opened the email app that was flashing with one new message.

My stomach dropped as I read it.

Dear Miss Sanderson,

This message is a confirmation that, pending review, you are suspended from Avalon University for the possession of drugs on campus. Avalon prides itself on being a drug-free university.

To show our commitment to keeping our campus clean of drugs, we have also reported what our security discovered to the local authorities.

Thank you,

Administration.

Chapter 43

Kennedy

As much as I wanted to stay in bed the next day, moping, Charlotte was up bright and early, and I had to look after her.

I knew one of the guys would happily take over baby duty if I wanted to spend the rest of the day feeling my feelings, but I couldn’t do that to Charlotte. As much as I despised the situation I found myself in, I was a mother before I was a student.


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