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Both of their eyes widened and filled with lust.

“We’ll take it,” Caleb told the woman and handed her a card.

“I didn’t even look at the price tag,” I said as I fumbled behind me to try to find it.

He shook his head. “Doesn’t matter. You look astonishing and I demand you wear that to the event tomorrow.”

“Tomorrow? What event tomorrow?”

“You look stunning,” Riddick purred as he walked up to me with the clothes I’d requested in his hand. He kissed my bare shoulder and said, “After the event, I’m going to love stripping it off of you even more.”

“Why wait?” Caleb said with a soft growl as he came up to my other side, kissing that shoulder. “We can use the dressing room right here as a test run.”

Squeezing my knees together, I whimpered at the need coursing through me and how wet I already was just thinking about the two of them taking me into the dressing room.

“We can’t,” I breathed.

Caleb arched a brow. “I’m prince, I could buy this entire store if I wanted. We definitely can.”

Shit. It was incredibly tempting.

“We need to get to the den,” Riddick reminded us.

“We could go tomorrow,” Caleb suggested and kissed the side of my neck.

“There are photographers,” Ezio informed us.

“All the more reason to go behind the dressing room curtain,” Caleb whispered.

I set a hand on his chest and gathered what little self-control I still had and said, “We can’t have them posting stories about you being naughty in a store dressing room.”

“My parents would forgive me,” he said certainly.

“She’s right,” Riddick said with a hiss. “Here, go change before I change my mind.”

I snagged the clothes and stepped into the dressing room, taking a stuttering breath once alone. Part of me wanted to reach back though and drag them into the dressing room, but I really didn’t want our first outing to end with bad press. I would hate to upset his family after they had done so much for me already.

Shoving my horniness down, I changed and promised I would find time tonight to do all the things my mind dreamed about just now.

When I emerged, Caleb held two new bags from the store. I narrowed my eyes in suspicion, which made him smile wider than he had been.

“Ready?” he asked. “It’s time to get you a phone.”

“Yes,” I said and put the borrowed clothes into one of the bags I was carrying.

The phone store was incredibly busy, but as soon as Caleb removed the hat and glasses, the manager rushed over with hands clasped in front of him. “Your Highness, we’re honored you’ve chosen our store today. How can I help you?”

“My girlfriend needs a new phone. Hers was destroyed in an accident,” Caleb said.

Ezio took the bags from me and carried them over to where he and Riddick were sitting in chairs near the entrance, the rest of my bags surrounding them.

I flinched at the amount of money I’d spent. The phone would need to be one of the cheaper models.

Looking around, I realized everyone was staring at us and whispering. Many had their phones out, snapping pictures or recording videos. There were at least two dozen people in the small store and I felt my heart start to beat faster.

“What’s your favorite color?” Caleb asked me.

I turned back around and said, “I just need last year’s model in black.”

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