Normally, the second someone in a public gathering says the word fun or games, my first instinct is to mysteriously disappear. Not that I end up in situations like this often anyway but you get my point. Except tonight… weirdly, I don’t actually want to leave. And if I’m being extremely honest with myself, it might have something to do with Edward sitting three feet away from me because every time I accidentally look at him, I remember the way he stared at my lips earlier. I’m probably being delusional. Honestly, I probably am. But I could swear he looked like he wanted to kiss me. “Let’s play Never Have I Ever.” Wendy’s voice crashes through my thoughts and I blink back into the room. Eliot immediately sits up straighter. “No.” “Yes.” She counters. Eliot pushes to his feet instan

