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“So I haven’t gotten furniture yet really even. My new mattress and box spring were just delivered, and all I have to offer is the blow-up mattress I was using. For now. Sorry. We’ll get a real bed and room for you. I need to do all the guest rooms.”

“It’s fine, really, I get this was sprung on you and you’ve had a lot.”

“Thanks.”

She waved me to follow and I did. It was the room next tooneof the master suites as apparently Thora had built a second in the addition where we were. I would have thought she’d put me in a room on the other side of the house then, but I saw she had the mattress and some other basics already in that room, so it made sense.

“I’m going to start up my new Traeger and then finally try out the pool for a bit. That’s my big celebration and blowing off of steam while dinner marinates. You’re more than welcome to use it as well or settle in or take a tour—whatever. Just let me know what you need.”

“Um, just to drop off the rental Klara got me.”

She nodded. “We’ll go after dinner so you can just leave the keys instead of risking they want to have Klara sign something or it’s a kid driving it.”

“Cool. Thanks.”

She shrugged. “Thanks for harvesting all those loofahs. That’s one less thing for my list.” She gave me a quick smile and then left.

I sighed as I glanced around. The room was completely empty, not even a painting on the wall… And I liked that. It was like a blank slate instead of feeling like a guest in Klara’s fancy, fancy mansion.

There had been a painting worth over a hundred grand on the wall. It made me nervous just to be in the same room as it was like having the lights on could ruin it.

This was just chill. Or was that still her jam? Either way, it felt peaceful and a good fit. Yeah, I didn’t think the jam could make me feel that. I chuckled at how crazy it was to have like Prozac jam and found my swim trunks. Klara had an indoor pool plus a full gym, so I’d really worked on filling in after my growth spurt.

As if having that purpose made me any less lonely.

I headed back to the kitchen after I changed and found a towel before checking out which way the pool had to be. I froze after opening the door, about swallowing my tongue at what I found.

Namely, Adrena wearing nothing but swim shorts and a matching halter top dancing around with earbuds in. She was humming something and after a moment I caught it was Shawn Mendes’s “There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back,” which was rather fitting given the victory she had.

Still, I had to move the towel over my groin as I watched her huge tits bounce with her movements and her full booty shake. She had her hair down, and it whipped all around her in a way that made me think of how perfect it would be spread all over pillows and bedding… While we were having sex.

Oh, I was in so much trouble.

Thank you, Klara?

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Once I got Finn settled and the smoker fired up, I decided to enjoy my victory and put in my earbuds, pulling up my happy music list on my iPod. “Just Like Fire” by Pink was first, and there was no way not to sway and hum that song, but it built into more even before Shawn Mendes. Then I was really dancing and spinning around.

I’d sold out. I’d completely sold out with people wanting more. I could really do this and have this dream. I’d earned the money to invest in myself and now it was coming together.

I yelped as I caught sight of someone when I spun around, yanking on my earbuds before I realized it was Finn.

“Sorry, a swim sounded good,” he muttered, his eyes raking over me. “I didn’t mean to interrupt the victory dance.”

I chuckled. Yeah, it sort of really had been one. “No worries. I’m sure you’ll see this a lot. Well, not the dancing maybe, but I get lost in my head a lot to focus my magic. I have playlists that help, and even when I’m just doing prep, I tend to listen to audiobooks.”

“I’m just jealous you know how to dance. My rhythm is really sad,” he admitted, giving me something to ease my embarrassment. “It always looks so fun but not when you look stupid.”

“Oh, ogre, we’ll have to fix that.”

He frowned. “I really don’t get the nickname.”

He didn’t which was what made it that much more fun. I simply shrugged and set down my iPod. I gave him a wink before diving into the pool so I couldn’t answer.

I resurfaced and wiped the water off my face as I looked at him. “It’s a sick setup, isn’t it?”

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