CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE It had been a painstakingly silent forty minutes, save for the soft music in the car and maybe I loved the effect of the music but I was already bored of it mainly because I was fighting the doubts crossing my brain every now and then. “So you and Peggy, huh,” I broke the silence. “What about it?” He questioned, his eyes remaining transfixed on the road. We were behind Lucian’s car while the other two cars were behind us, quite close. I tried not to think about what was going on in Lucian’s car right now and that was mainly the reason I wanted to strike a conversation with Tae. “She said you marked her already,” I went on, hoping he’d catch the drift and keep the conversation alive. “Yeah?” He was clearly not getting the hint. “You know as her cousin and close frie