Two more days passed in what felt like the blink of an eye, due entirely to the guys and the fact that they kept her days full. Of course, it was often full of chaos, but it was an addictive kind of chaos, one Livia was growing to enjoy more and more with every minute she was around them. She wasn’t used to so much human—or non-human, as it were—interaction. She’d spent most of the first day after the tour with Leon, waiting for claustrophobia to set in or feeling suffocated by the constant company. It never came. Perhaps, it was how long she’d spent alone or, maybe, it was just them, but in the short time she’d been around them, she’d come to crave their presence. Rhye decided keeping her entertained was his job, and he took it seriously. When he was at the loft, and not off doing whatever it was he did, they cooked together, watched movies, and danced around like crazy people to blaring music. It, admittedly, took quite a bit of coaxing on his part to get her to dance with him, b
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