Percy snorted. "Persistent, not that I didn't know it before today. I can assure you that before meeting you, I did work those hours and no one ever cared. In fact, no one other than you and Natalie care, and she only cares, because she can't get out of here early if I'm around."
He sighed and looked at Cass. "What do you want to hear, Cass? You know where I stand with this. You know just how wrong this is, even our friendship skirt so many rules." Percy ran his fingers through his hair, pushing it back. "If you'd consider making that the only bed and me the only person, then I'd consider not worrying about the possible consequences if people found out. You know that isn't going to happen, though. You don't want that, and I can't have you hop in and out of my bed. I told you, I don't share well, or at all. The next time you make another comment or another pass, think of that, think about what you really want, Cass, because I know what I want." He leaned back against the chair. "You change your mind, then talk to me."