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“Oh I think I’m going to take advantage of this for as long as I’m able to.”

“Then I’ll be taking a rain check for time in the ring next year.”

His eyes lit up in contemplation. “You’ve got it.”

“Good,” I responded. “I’ll be wandering around if you need anything.”

“Go spend time with your guys,” he told me with a smirk. “Everyone knows. It’s not like you can hide it now.”

I scowled at him. “Everyone might suspect, but they definitely don’t know. It’s also one thing tothinkthings might be happening, and another to have it all out there for everyone.”

“You’ve never been one to bend to other’s rules of what they think things should be like.” He took a swig of his drink. “I don’t see you bending to anyone’s rules now.”

“Not planning on it.”

“And that’s the way it should be. Now get.”

At about eight in the evening, we told all the underaged kids it was time to go to one of the rooms. I doubted we would have too much of an issue convincing them to stay there.

After a lengthy discussion, we opted to convert one of the empty rooms into a game room. We added the plushness of couches and the squishiness of beanbag chairs to make it inviting. In preparation for this evening, I had a team member purchase several gaming consoles, complete with a selection of flat screen televisions.

After all the kids were taken care of, the adults began their welcome home party with hugs, cheers, and the clink of glasses. My guys and I were drawn to the same booth as if by an invisible force, and soon we were all seated together. Dimitri's chair scraped against the floor as he stood, and I knew that was my chance to talk to the guys.

“If I told you I needed to be alone with Dimitri tonight, would you need to know the reason?” I asked.

They both shook their heads, and Hunter added, “Is there something we need to know?”

“Not right now, but I just don’t want things to be strained between us.”

“You don’t owe us an explanation. We all talked about having a schedule with you, but thought it was too restricting,” Brax said.

“Restricting?” I asked.

“It’s like us saying that youhaveto spend the night with Brax every third day. What if you’re pissed off at him? Does that mean you still need to spend the night with him anyway?”

“Why is my name being used in this scenario?”

“I couldn’t use Dimitri’s.”

“You couldn’t use my what?” Dimitri asked from behind me.

“Hunter was just talking about how he wished he had a dick like yours,” Brax deadpanned.

“Everyone wants a dick like mine, but you can’t all be twelve inches.”

“You’re eight inches at best,” Hunter replied.

“Shhh,” Dimitri said, as he held his hands over my ears. “She’s never actually measured me. I want her to believe I have a third leg.”

As the evening progressed, I made my way to my room, a heavy feeling of anticipation in my stomach, hoping Dimitri would soon follow me.

ChapterThirty-Six

HARLEIGH

I raced up the stairs,my feet pounding against the wood, and hopped in the shower. With my head tilted back, the water streamed through my hair and flowed down my body, refreshing me. I sensed his presence without having to open my eyes, the bathroom floor creaking beneath his weight. He stood there, watching me without saying a word, so I decided to have a bit of fun with him before I acknowledge his presence.

Blindly reaching out, I felt the familiar shape of my loofah as I took it from the hook. I doused the sponge with body wash, and as I rubbed as I rubbed it together, the suds lathering my skin and dripping over my breasts. My heart raced with anticipation as I spun around and presented my full figure to the glass. I knew he would still be able to appreciate the view, even if the glass was clouded with condensation. I sensually ran the loofah over my hardened nipples, then between my breasts and down my body.

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