Nathan Lockwood was the first to react, diving straight into the pool.
Right after, Chase Shaw and Aaron Xavier followed him in. Within moments, everyone was in the pool.
With four tall, strapping Alphas in the water, Zoe Pierce immediately felt the spacious pool seem to shrink.
They werenât doing anythingâjust standing there in the water.
But their presence was so overwhelming she couldnât ignore it.
âHelp. For some reason, this whole situation is starting to feel a little tense.â
After a few more strokes, Zoe Pierce couldnât take it anymore. "Donât look at me..."
âUnder their stares, I can barely keep my strokes coordinated.â
With that, she grabbed the poolside railing, hoisted herself out of the water, and headed for the path to the ocean. She warned them in a low voice, "Donât any of you follow me. The Intelligent Brain is sharing my location."
Sheâd realized she couldnât enjoy herself at all swimming right under their noses.
The moment the words left her mouth, she leaped into the sea.
She easily swam away from the dock, out into the open water, basking in the sunlight.
The seawater was crystal clear, its surface glittering.
Free from the annoying Alphas, Zoe Pierce swam to her heartâs content.
Back in the pool, with Zoe Pierce gone, Chase Shaw and Aaron Xavier dropped the act and got straight up.
Their bodies dripped, leaving wet trails on the floor. The water made their swim trunks cling snugly to their forms.
The two of them headed to the second floor.
Nathan Lockwood and Miles Sherman, however, exchanged a look. "Care for a race?"
The two of them swam over to the starting blocks. With the BEEP BEEP of the timer, they dove into the pool, arms churning through the water.
Battle-hardened Alphas had to adapt to any environment, and the water was no exception.
...
After swimming a lap around the shallow part of the sea, Zoe Pierce started heading back.
A figure was sitting by the railing near the dock, sipping a drink. When he saw her looking, he waved.
Who else could it be, looking so relaxed, but Aaron Xavier?
The moment she emerged from the water, Aaron Xavier was there to wrap a towel around her.
"Zoe, want a drink?"
Zoe Pierce took the clearly chilled drink, pressing it to her cheek before sitting down beside Aaron Xavier. "Just hanging out here?"
Aaron Xavier leaned back on his arms, looking at her from the side. "I was waiting especially for you, Zoe."
He was used to the ocean. This was the most boring, unexciting activity imaginable; it held no interest for him.
The only thing that held any interest for him was Zoe Pierce. Her coming on vacation with them for the first time was what made this trip special.
"Without your permission, Miles and the others wouldnât dare follow," he said lazily.
Zoe Pierce glanced at him. "So how come youâre here?"
Aaron Xavier giggled. "Because I couldnât bear the thought of no one being here to greet you."
Frankly, he was just bolder, always testing Zoe Pierceâs limits. He figured that as long as he just stayed on the shore, he wouldnât make her angry.
And it looked like heâd bet correctly.
Zoe Pierce wasnât angry.
"Youâre such a smooth-talker," Zoe Pierce remarked.
Aaron Xavier didnât seem to mind.
Their feet dangled in the water, idly kicking at the surface.
"So, Zoe, how about rewarding me?" Aaron Xavier continued, pushing his luck.
Zoe Pierce shot him a look. Knowing Aaron Xavierâs personality, she didnât need to guess what kind of ârewardâ he had in mind.
"No."
Aaron Xavier suddenly leaned closer. "Hey, why not?"
"No one will see," he said with a smile. "I have a plan."
"What plan?" The moment she took the bait, Zoe Pierce realized sheâd fallen into his trap. âI canât stay here with him any longer,â she thought, scooting back and preparing to stand up.
But then Aaron Xavier grabbed the towel beside him and suddenly draped it over both of their heads.
The next instant, he grabbed Zoe Pierceâs wrist, leaned in, and planted a quick kiss on her cheek. As his lips brushed past, he immediately leaned back. "I just wanted to kiss your cheek."
"See? Arenât I being good?"
"Is a reward like that too much to ask? Why are you trying to get away from me, Zoe?"
The towel blocked the harsh sunlight. They sat side by side, and beneath it, Aaron Xavierâs face was less than ten centimeters from Zoe Pierceâs.
âZoe Pierce was at her witâs end. First Chase Shaw started acting unreasonably, and now Aaron Xavier was doing it too.â
âA simple kiss on the cheek wasnât asking for much, not for someone like Aaron Xavier. But the issue wasnât the kiss itself.â
Pulling down the suggestive towel, Zoe Pierce pushed his face away.
"Aaron Xavier. Three months," she reminded him.
Aaron Xavier knew, of course. At first, heâd wanted to test the waters but hadnât had the nerve.
But Chase Shaw had clearly set a precedent, which made him much bolder. Still, he didnât dare go too far, genuinely afraid of making Zoe Pierce angry, which was why heâd come up with this little scheme.
He even offered a justification: "Chase used up my time before, remember, Zoe?"
He refused to believe Zoe Pierce could have forgotten that rainy night.
Zoe Pierce: "..."
âAnd thanks to him, now I remember.â
âSo this whole trend of misbehavior started with Chase Shaw. Both times.â
âI canât let this continue.â
Zoe Pierce suddenly reached out and cupped Aaron Xavierâs face, her thumb pressing against his jaw. "Be good. Donât cause trouble."
"When itâs our turn, Iâll give you your reward."
âThreats might not work on Aaron Xavier, but a little bribery just might.â
Sure enough, Aaron Xavier, who had been excitedly preparing a rebuttal, instantly quieted down.
His eyes shone even brighter than before. "You promised."
"What kind of reward?"
âHe wasnât about to agree to such a thankless task without getting the details first.â
Zoe Pierce couldnât think of a reward on the spot.
"Itâll be... something weâve never done together before." Despite the vague, placating answer, Aaron Xavier immediately agreed.
"Zoe, you have a deal."
He beamed at Zoe Pierce. "I can be very good."
He even made a mischievous suggestion: "If Chase doesnât behave, why donât we shorten his time?"
He had no qualms about selling out Chase Shaw.
Seeing that Aaron Xavier was handled, Zoe Pierce cut to the chase. She stood up, re-wrapping the towel around herself. "Fine. Iâll talk to him. You just make sure to keep your end of the bargain."
She turned, but her steps faltered.
Aaron Xavier turned as well. Seeing Nathan Lockwood leaning against the doorframe, he gave a sheepish grin. "Nathan, when did you get here?"
Neither of them had been using spiritual power while they talked, so they hadnât noticed him at all.
Nathan Lockwood walked over. "Just when Zoe was telling you to be good."
Wrapping an arm around Zoe Pierceâs waist, he smiled faintly. "Letâs go. Everyoneâs waiting for you two for the barbecue. Chase is grilling himself."
He whispered in Zoe Pierceâs ear, "There are plenty of things we havenât done together, too. Iâm coming to your room tonight."
âShe knew it.â
âOnce you say something like that, you have to take responsibility for it.â