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“Oh, I see you’re calling the shots,” he teased.

“Yep, you good with that?” she asked. He was good with anything that Eden wanted to do to him.

“I think so,” he admitted.

“Good, then, get me naked,” she ordered. He didn’t need to be told to do that twice. He rolled her under his body and had her naked in seconds. “That has to be some kind of record,” she teased.

“I believe your right,” he agreed. “Don’t worry, I plan on taking my time for the rest of this.” He kissed his way down her body, loving every inch of her. And when he settled between her legs, taking his time to lick his way into her wet folds, she moaned and nearly bucked him off the bed.

“Hold still, baby,” he crooned. He loved driving her crazy and hearing her call out his name when she came on his tongue and now was no exception. After she cried out his name for the third time, Eden started begging him for his cock. He never held back with her and when Bowie stood to strip, pull her to the edge of the bed, and fill her, it felt as though he was coming home.

Eden was that for him—his home and now, she was going to give him something he never knew he wanted—a family. She was everything to him and when he finally finished, calling out her name, and pulling her onto his body to snuggle against him, he knew that he was never going to let her go again. Eden was his and there would never be another day in his life that he’d let her forget that fact. His last name might be Wrath, but Eden had taught him to be patient, especially when it came to waiting for something, or in this case, someone worthwhile—his future wife, and the mother of his children. His Eden.

The End

I hope you enjoyed Bowie and Eden’s story. Now, buckle up for your inside sneak peek at K.L. Ramsey’s sixth Deadly Sins Syndicate book! Sloth is coming in 2023!

Victor

Victor Sloth was an ass. He knew it but just didn’t give a fuck who he had to step on to get his family to where he wanted it to be. The Sloth family was the only holdout, sticking with their old ties, an alliance with the Gluttony family. His father insisted on it and every time he brought up the fact that they were outnumbered by the other families demanding peace between the syndicate families, he was told to mind his own business. As if the Sloth family wasn’t his business. Someday, it would be his and only his, but his father liked to forget that fact. For now, he’d have to play nice and remember his place.

“Mr. Sloth.” Gina his secretary stuck her head into his office and smiled at him. “I have your itinerary for today if you’d like to go over it.” Usually, his planner was filled with useless meetings that would bore him completely. He didn’t expect today to be any different until Gina handed him his schedule for today.

“I have a meeting with Bowie Wrath this morning?” he asked.

“Yes, and he said that Mr. Lust might join you both, depending on when his plane gets in from France.”

“Great,” he said, trying not to act too excited about seeing the two guys who could help him bring the Sloth family out of the dark ages. “Well, then, you’ll have to cancel my meeting at one with my father. But don’t tell him that I’m meeting with Bowie and Carter—it will only piss him off.”

“Right,” she agreed, “and, we all do our best to avoid that happening. I know that it isn’t my place to say this, but I’m happy that you’re trying to bring the Sloth family into the current century.”

“I’m not sure what you’re talking about, Gina,” he said. He had to play dumb—his father had spies everywhere and he knew not to trust anyone, even his assistant.

She smiled and winked at him, letting him know that she knew the truth, even if he wasn’t ready to admit it to her. “Sure you don’t,” she teased. “The rumors mills around here won’t keep a lid on your secret for very long, Mr. Sloth.”

“Victor,” he insisted. “You know that I hate being called Mr. Sloth—that’s my father. Plus, you’ve been my assistant for a long time now, Gina. You should know to call me Victor.”

“Of course, Victor,” she agreed. “And you are correct—I’ve worked for you for a long time now.” She placed emphasis on the word “You” and he nodded that he was picking up what she was putting down. “Which means that you can trust me, even if you don’t think you can. I’m on your side, Victor. I think that you’ll find that a lot of us around the office are.”

“Thank you for letting me know, Gina. I appreciate that,” he said.

She started out of his office, turning back to give him one last smile. She was probably the cheeriest woman he’d ever met. He wasn’t used to people smiling as much as Gina did and that sometimes threw him off his game. “I’ll inform your father you had an emergency down at the club that you had to attend to. He’ll believe that you blew off work and went to play golf or something.” Gina was apparently good at reading people too because she had his father pegged perfectly. He liked to think the absolute worst of Victor, so believing that he had blown off work again to go to the club was a perfect cover story.

“Thank you, Gina,” he said. “I appreciate your keeping my meeting on the down low.” She giggled and nodded, pulling his door shut on the way out of the office.

Victor had to admit, he was looking forward to today’s change of pace and meeting with Bowie and Carter. He really needed to come up with a better plan than waiting for his father to die to claim his birthright as head of household for the Sloth Syndicate, and he was pretty sure that Bowie and Carter were just the guys who could help him come up with one.

* * *

He felt like a kid on Christmas morning, waiting for the guys to show up for their meeting. Bowie had been kind enough to call to let him know that they were running late and to grab them a table at the restaurant that they agreed to meet in. Victor was on his second martini by the time the guys showed up.

“You’re drinking martinis at this hour?” Bowie asked. Victor checked his watch, noting that it was only eleven in the morning, and shrugged. He never drank before noon, but he had to admit, he was pretty nervous about this meeting.

“Well, then, we’re going to have to catch up,” Carter said, sitting down next to him, and patting him on the shoulder. “Good to see you, man.” He shook Carter’s hand and then, Bowie’s.

“You’re only okay with drinking because it’s the afternoon in France, but I’m in.” Bowie nodded to the waitress who quickly made her way over to the table.

“Hello Mr. Wrath,” she said, shyly smiling at him. Of course, Bowie Wrath knew the waitress. He would pick a place where he felt confident that they wouldn’t be found. “The usual?”

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