Finding Kenna (SEAL Team Hawaii #3)(68)



An hour later, Kenna headed back down to the lobby to meet Elodie, Lexie, and Ashlyn. After getting them checked in with Robert, they all headed back up to the penthouse.

The second they entered, Elodie sighed and said, “I’ll never get over how much I love the view from up here.”

“Me either,” Lexie chimed in.

“Wow!” Ashlyn exclaimed as she walked toward the balcony as if in a trance.

“And another one bites the dust,” Kenna quipped.

Everyone laughed.

“I thought you, Elodie, and Lexie could stay in the guest room together. Marshall’s got a king-size bed in there, so you’ll have plenty of room. Carly, do you want to stay with me in the master?” Kenna asked.

“Um, not only no, but hell no,” her friend retorted.

“What? Why not?”

“Because that’s where you and Aleck do the nasty,” Carly explained, wrinkling her nose.

Kenna nearly choked, while everyone else burst out laughing. “For your information, Marshall and I haven’t ‘done the nasty,’ as you called it. Not that there would be anything nasty about making love with that man.”

“Holy shit, you haven’t?” Carly asked. “I just assumed you had.”

“Yeah, well, we were planning on it the day he left. I decided I was enjoying the anticipation and foreplay too much to jump his bones the second we got back from the swap meet. So we went to the store, made dinner, and were working our way up to what I know would’ve been the most amazing night of my life…but then his phone rang.”

“Shit,” Lexie mumbled.

“Yup,” Kenna agreed with a sigh.

“Well, that sucks, but I’m still not sleeping in his bed with you,” Carly said.

“And I’m not either,” Ashlyn piped in. “I mean, I like you and all, but now that Carly’s brought it up, I don’t want to think of a naked Aleck lying in the same bed I’m in.”

Kenna wanted to tell the other woman not to think of a naked Aleck any time, but decided that might be a bit too cantankerous. “Fine, you guys can each take one of the couches out here. Marshall has a ton of sheets and blankets, so it should be comfortable enough.” She didn’t bring up the fact that it was likely Marshall had probably sat on all the furniture in his condo butt-ass naked at some point. He was a guy, after all, and in her experience, guys were much less self-conscious about walking around without any clothes on. Especially if they lived alone.

“That’ll work,” Carly said with a smile.

“We can leave the balcony doors open and get some fresh air too,” Ashlyn said in excitement.

Yep, Kenna should have done this sooner. She liked seeing her friends so happy.

After Lexie and Elodie had put their bags in the guest room, and Carly and Ashlyn had stashed theirs against the wall out of the way, they all headed into the kitchen to grab drinks.

For the next few hours, they sat on the balcony, eating snacks and drinking the wine Kenna had bought. When they went inside to make dinner, Lexie ended up kicking Elodie out of the kitchen because she kept trying to make their simple meal of baked chicken and a salad too fancy. Luckily, she just laughed about it—but she didn’t stop trying to take over from her spot at the table in the dining room either.

Dinner was filled with more laughter, and by the time they all wandered back out to the balcony, Kenna was tipsy, feeling relaxed and mellow.

It was after they’d oohed and ahhed over the sunset—which was even more brilliant and beautiful because of the number of clouds in the sky—when the elephant in the room was finally brought up.

“I miss Scott,” Elodie said somewhat sadly.

“Me too. Well, not Mustang, but I miss Midas,” Lexie agreed.

“Do you think they’re okay?” Kenna whispered. She figured it was a given that she missed Marshall and there was no need to actually say it.

“Yes,” Elodie said firmly. “They’re so damn good at what they do. I’ve seen them in action firsthand.”

“But didn’t Mustang say that you saved his life? That if you weren’t there, that pirate guy would’ve shot him?” Lexie asked.

“I did, but if I wasn’t there, they probably would’ve cleared the engine room faster and would’ve found that guy, and he wouldn’t have been able to sneak up on him,” Elodie argued.

Kenna hadn’t known Elodie had actually saved Mustang’s life, and it was definitely a story she wanted to hear. Later.

“If something happened, wouldn’t the Navy call you?” Ashlyn asked.

“Probably not me, as Midas and I aren’t married, but they’d definitely call Elodie,” Lexie explained.

“And I’ve gotten no calls,” Elodie pointed out.

“Which means they’re probably fine,” Carly said.

“I hate that word, probably,” Kenna muttered.

“Yeah,” Elodie agreed.

“We have to think positive,” Ashlyn announced. “The guys are good, they’re doing their thing, and they’ll be back to annoy us before we know it.”

“So…Slate annoys you?” Kenna asked, preferring to tease Ashlyn and Carly about their non-relationships with Slate and Jag than think about any of the guys being hurt or killed.

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