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I pressed my cheek against Ethan’s chest, inhaling his spicy, masculine scent. Harrison was behind me, and Cody was down near my feet, massaging my legs. The storm hadn’t calmed whatsoever, which made this all even cozier.

“Thank you,” I said to them. “I’ve never experienced anything close to that.”

Harrison chuckled. “I don’t think any of us have.”

“I definitely haven’t,” Cody said. He pressed his thumb into a spot just under the ball of my foot that released tension I didn’t know I had. “I’m glad I didn’t, though, until now. It wouldn’t have been as good with anyone else.”

I agreed. All the men I’d even had a vague interest in before didn’t compare to them. I ran my hand down Ethan’s flat abs, his chest hair scratching against my hand. All of them were so gorgeous and so perfect, guiding me through the new world of sex without making me nervous at all.

“You all seem pretty experienced for being so new at— What would you call this? A foursome?” I grinned, lifting my head.

“It felt intuitive,” Cody said. “And you make it fucking easy.”

My cheeks heated, even though I was pleased. I loved all of their praise.

But I couldn’t help but wonder what their sex lives were like before me. I didn’t care that they’d slept with other women in the past—they were older than me and were ridiculously hot. Still, I was curious and wasn’t sure how to broach the topic.

“Am I the first virgin you’ve ever been with?” I asked.

“No,” Harrison said.

“You are for me.” Cody smoothed his hand over my calf.

I looked at Ethan, waiting for his answer. He hadn’t spoken much since we’d finished, but maybe he was just tired.

“I think you are. Does it matter?” Ethan finally said.

“No. Just kind of curious,” I said. “Maybe a little nosy.”

Harrison laughed and ran his hand up my stomach, kissing the back of my shoulder.

“They’re all in the past.” He nipped my earlobe.

“I know.” I pressed my back to his front. “I know a lot about you guys, but there’s always more I’m curious about, you know?”

“I get that,” Cody said, resting my foot on his lap. “What are you interested in knowing?”

I mulled it over. I knew Harrison the best, since he was the most open. He loved his big family, whom he was close to, and played in the NFL until he had an injury. Losing his career had gutted him at first, but he really loved working in personal security now, especially now that he was guarding me.

Cody, I knew less about, but mostly because I hadn’t directly asked. He knew how to surf and had grown up near the ocean. He had a great sense of humor and loved working out.

Ethan was the biggest enigma, although he had told me a little bit about his father and mother. He’d been in the military, and he’d known the others for some years. He didn’t drink coffee, and he was dedicated to his work. I knew that he was sweet and kind underneath that tough exterior, but his past was still mysterious.

“I don’t know, honestly,” I said. “Whatever you’re comfortable telling me. Harrison’s the only one who’s really told me anything.”

I didn’t want to press, but I wanted to hear from Ethan first. Cody stepped in, though.

“You know where I grew up,” Cody said. “And that I grew up near the beach. But I wasn’t the best person growing up, Taylor. I was into petty crimes—mostly dumb teenager shit. But after I lost someone important to me, I turned myself around and got into this job. Now it’s my life.”

“Who did you lose?” I asked.

“I don’t want to talk about that right now and ruin this moment, but I promise I will tell you one day.”

I understood not wanting to be vulnerable, so I’d try to ask him again sometime when we were alone.

“I don’t mind who you were in the past,” I said. “I just know who you are now, and you’re a good man.”

Cody’s cheeks colored, and he busied himself by massaging my other foot.

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