Let It Ride by Shay Michaelson
Author:Shay Michaelson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Shay Michaelson
Slate made it back to his table to find Ridley, Josie, Quinn, Mia and Kendal had joined Sophie. He loved that about these women. They didnât hesitate to bring a new woman under their wings and welcome her into the fold. He got the impression that she didnât have a lot of that back in Vegas. From what he gathered, her whole life revolved around her three brothers.
They were laughing at something Quinn was telling them, to the point he thought Ridley might lose her breath from laughing so hard.
âWhatâs so funny?â Slate set two bottles of beer on the table, one originally for Sophie, but it appeared the ladies had her covered. They all had clear plastic cups filled with a bright green liquid he was almost positive was margaritas. That would explain the hysterical laughter. It was apparent that the other ladies had a good head start on Sophie.
âOh, I was just telling Sophie about how Shooter tracked me down to a hotel room, cuffed me to the bed and refused to let me go until I forgave him and when I refused, he decided to fuck me to death until I did,â Quinn shared, not embarrassed in the least.
âYeah. I heard a little something about that.â Shooter had been a total wreck when she walked away and he was like a man reborn once he got her back.
âAs I recall, you werenât complaining,â Shooter added with a gleam in his eye as he sat down next to Quinn, straddling the bench seat. âI also recall that you pretended to not forgive me because I was giving it to you so good. I had you screaming Shooter, Shooter, give it to me harder,â he added in an imitation of what he thought Quinnâs voice sounded like.
âOh my God! I cannot believe you said that!â She swatted at his arm, pretending to be mad. It wouldâve worked too if she hadnât broke out in a huge ass smile and said, âYeah. I did. He was exceptionally good that day.â
All the ladies burst into laughter, Josie wiping tears from her eyes and Ridley slapping the table. Sophie even appeared to be enjoying their banter. He brushed a loose strand of hair from her face and whispered in her ear, âYou having a good time?â
She turned to face him, still smiling. âYes. Iâm having a great time. I met your other brother, Blue, when he walked Ridley over and went back for a plate of food.â
âIâm glad youâre having a good time, baby.â He put his arm across her shoulders and pulled her into him for a light, sweet kiss. He pulled away before things could get too heated and his dick got any harder. It seemed he was walking around in a perpetual state of hardness whenever she was around or when he was thinking about her, which was all the time.
Ruger came sauntering over in his typical cocky swagger, grinning from ear to ear as he carried a plate full of food in one hand and a beer in the other.
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