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She went back to describing all the events leading up to the pictures that showed up online. She left out a few more personal details, like the showers they’d taken together, but otherwise, she told them everything.

“Okay, I’ve got to ask.”

When Stephanie started a sentence that way, Kiera knew she didn’t want to hear the rest.

“Is he as good a kisser as he’s rumored to be?”

“Where and when did you read that?”

Kiera asked.

Stephanie shrugged. “I don’t remember, but I do remember that Gray and Trent were ranked as excellent kissers. Anderson Brady and Mark Walden were ranked as average, while Cooper Perry and Eddie Ferguson were ranked the worst.”

“Who else made the list?” Joanna asked, her attention off of Kiera for the moment.

“A lot of people. There was something like twenty-five men and twenty-five women in each category.”

It came as no surprise that Stephanie only remembered the ones she drooled over in magazines.

“So is he?” Stephanie asked.

Kiera nodded. “Most definitely.” If magazines talked about his kissing ability, she could answer her friend’s simple question.

“How good is he in other ways?” Joanna asked, wiggling her eyebrows.

“Ready for dessert?” That was a question Kiera wouldn’t answer.

“We all know you’ve slept with him. We just want to know how he compares. We don’t need any specifics, right, Steph?”

Stephanie rolled her eyes. “Leave her alone. We both know Kiera doesn’t talk about her sex life like you do.”

The sound of the door being unlocked saved her from answering any more questions. Both her friends turned as the door swung open.

Gray walked in. “Should I come back later?”

“No of course not. You look exhausted, sit down before you fall over and have some dessert.”

“Talk about perfect timing.” He walked around the table and kissed her.

Kiera thought she heard Stephanie sigh. “I’m glad you’re back. I missed you last night.”

“I missed you too.” He kissed her again before he sat down.

“Gray, this is Joanna and Stephanie. We were roommates in college.” Before today, he’d never met any of her friends. Come to think of it, she hadn’t met any of his yet, either.

“We haven’t seen each other since January, so we thought we’d catch up over lunch.”

“It’s nice to meet you.” Gray smiled. “I’m sorry I crashed your get together.”

“We need to go soon anyway. I’m working tonight,” Joanna was the assistant manager at a downtown hotel and didn’t have a regular nine-to-five job.

Joanna and Stephanie stuck around long enough to finish dessert and then left. Once the door closed behind her friends, Gray wasted no time. He pulled her close before she could sit back down. Then he kissed her, demonstrating once more just why he’d been ranked high on the best-kisser list. Before she realized it, she pulled his shirt from the waistband of his pants and slipped her hands underneath.

When she needed air, she pulled her mouth away. “What are you doing here? I thought you had business in California.”

“Took care of it and then flew right back here. I missed you.”

“You’re not needed at your office?” She rubbed his back, enjoying the feel of his defined muscles under her hands.

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