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Kade was glad he didn’t have to actually physically pick Aleah up and throw her in the back of the car to drive her back home. Although Aleah was stubborn and clearly ready to engage in an argument until all the ice in Antarctica melted, she had only stomped her foot down on the gravel like a toddler throwing a tantrum. And then she followed Kade to one of the black SUVs he used when he was on bodyguard duty with Logan. It had been ten minutes since they left the Poverly residence and started the drive to the other side of the city where Aleah lived with her mother and grandfather. Ten long minutes of silence and tension in the enclosed, expensive smelling space of the vehicle. He could practically feel her vibrate with rage and it was affecting him regardless of how much he tried to ig