His neck looked like it may be bruising, but she couldn’t tell as her vision was acting up. She had to take a deep breath. She felt dizzy. Wolf looked where Jax did and listened to his next words. Her smile grew as she imagined Buck being the snuggly type. She wondered what Buck would do if someone did decide to snuggle up to him. It gave her an idea that she mentally stored away.
For now, she focused on helping Jax out of Lealt’s. Wolf was confused when he mentioned the parking ticket. Did she have it? Her memory was all mixed up and not fitting together. What the hell happened with the female kittycat? She got lost into her thoughts until Jax started to move again. Redundantly, she deposited him into the passenger seat. Wolf wanted to bring him to the back to make sure he was okay, but she knew he had to navigate.
Wolf crossed her arms and noticed the icy temperature of her skin. She allowed everyone to get inside the ship before she took the seat nearest to the door. Wolf wanted to help Jax out once they landed. She crossed her ankles. Before leaning back, she crossed her arms and closed her eyes. Wolf focused on her breathing as she tried to remember the night. Though, she was then distracted by Jax’s question. A soft laugh escaped her lips.
“Mmmm, I can’t even remember my night much. I must have had the best one,” she said before a soft sigh escaped her lips. Wolf kept her expression neutral during the ride, but her eyes fluttered open when they landed. Quickly she got up, exited the ship, and opened Jax’s door. She flashed him a devilish grin before she glanced at Summer. Wolf remembered the comment Jax made about him being taken.
“Come on lover, I promise not to choke you tonight,” she said once her gaze returned to Jax. She held a hand out for him to take. Wolf knew he would noticed her icy skin, but hopefully he wouldn’t say anything. As she waited for his hand, she looked him over slowly. Wolf guessed he looked lively enough and was pleased. She didn’t need him dying.