I snapped.
"Very." He squinted up at me. "About these plans..."
I stood a few feet from him. "What are you talking about?"
"You remember the whole 'getting my ass over here and playing nice' thing, right? That also involves my car keys?" He crossed his ankles as his gaze slid over to the trees. "Those plans involve me getting my car keys back."
"You need to give me a little more of an explanation than that."
"Of course," he sighed. "Dee hid my keys.
She's good at hiding stuff, too. I've already torn the house apart, and I can't find them."
"So, make her tell you where they are." Thank God I didn't have any siblings.
"Oh, I would, if she was here. But she's left town and won't be back until Sunday."
"What?" She'd never mentioned going out of town. Or family nearby. "I didn't know that."
"It was a last-minute thing." He uncrossed his ankles and one foot started to tap an unheard rhythm. "And the only way she'll tell me where the keys are hidden is by me earning bonus points. See, my sister has this thing about bonus points, ever since elementary school." I started to smile. "Okay...?"
"I have to earn bonus points to get my keys back," he explained. "The only way I can earn those points is by doing something nice for you."
I busted out laughing again. The look on his face was awesome. "I'm sorry, but this is kind of funny."
Daemon drew in a deep, disgusted breath.
"Yeah, it's real funny."
My laughter faded. "What do you have to do?"
"I'm supposed to take you swimming tomorrow. If I do that, then she'll tell me where my keys are hidden - and I have to be nice." He had to be kidding, but the longer I stared at him, I realized he was being serious. My mouth dropped open. "So the only way you get your keys back is by taking me swimming and
by being nice to me?"
"Wow. You're a quick one."
I did laugh again. "Yeah, well, you can kiss your keys good-bye."
Surprise shone on his face. "Why?"
"Because I'm not going anywhere with you," I told him.
"We don't have a choice."
"No. You don't have a choice, but I do." I glanced at the closed door behind him, wondering if Mom was somewhere trying to listen in. "I'm not the one with missing keys." Daemon watched me for a moment, and then he grinned. "You don't want to hang out with me?"
"Uh, no."
"Why not?"
I rolled my eyes. "For starters, you're a jerk."
He nodded. "I can be."
"And I'm not spending time with a guy who's being forced to do it by his sister. I'm not desperate."
"You're not?"
Anger whipped through me, and I took a step forward. "Get off my porch." He seemed to consider it. "No."
"What?" I sputtered. "What do you mean no?"
"I'm not leaving until you agree to go swimming with me."
Steam should be coming out of my ears.
"Fine. You can sit there, because I'd rather eat glass than spend time with you." He laughed. "That sounds drastic."
"Not nearly," I shot back, heading up the stairs.
Daemon twisted around, catching my ankle.
His grip was loose, his hand incredibly warm. I looked down at him, and he smiled at me, as innocent as an angel. "I'll sit here all day and night. I'll camp out on your porch. And I won't leave. We have all week, Kitten. Either get it over with tomorrow and be done with me, or I'll be right here until you do agree. You won't be able to leave the house." I gaped at him. "You can't be serious."
"Oh, I am."
"Just tell her we went and that I had a great time." I tried to pull my foot free, but he held on.
"Lie."
"She'll know if I'm lying. We're twins. We know these things." He paused. "Or are you too shy to go swimming with me? Does the idea of getting almost naked around me make you uncomfortable?"
I grabbed the railing and yanked on my foot.
The b utthead was only lightly holding me, but my foot wouldn't budge. "I'm from Florida, idiot. I've spent half my life in a bathing suit."
"What's the big deal?"
"I don't like you." I stopped pulling and stood there. His hand seemed to hum around my skin. It was the weirdest feeling ever. "Let go of my ankle."
Very slowly, he lifted each finger while holding my stare. "I'm not leaving, Kitten.
You're going to do this."
My mouth opened as did the door behind us.
Stomach dropping, I turned to see Mom standing there