“Looks like we’re made for each other,” Hunter said, his arms squeezing around my waist. “Why don’t we go back to the house and check that we still fit.”

“Gross,” said Dani.

“Take it to your room,” Casey added.

“I won’t argue,” Hunter said, steering me towards the door.

“I should say goodbye to—”

Hunter pressed his finger against my lips. “They’ll all still be here tomorrow.”

I grinned. “Oh, good, well in that case, get me out of here.”