My phone rang before we could even clear the gate; it was Chantal. “Hey, where’d you go? Did you guys leave? Where are you going?”
“I don’t know. Gabe, where are we going?” I was way giddier than the situation warranted, but I didn’t care if he noticed.
I felt like flying like the sun had escaped the clouds and was shining down on me. All my angst and uneasiness just seemed to melt away with him here. It was as if being this close to him was all that was needed to erase all that nonsense I’d had running through my head.
“For a drive.” Ugh, that voice, have mercy. It never ceases to send shivers down my spine.
“He says we’re going for a drive.” Okay, dial it back, Silla; you’re not five. The concept of going for a drive in the car should not make you feel like jumping up and down in your seat while clapping your hands with glee.
“Cool, catch you later. I’m gonna go play with my Wolf.”
She hung up, and I started to put my phone away.