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No man should have an ass that fantastic.
She shook the bag in front of me. “Want one?” My mouth hooked into a grin. Fuck it. I gestured to the space next to her. “You sure about that? You looked downright feral a minute ago. I don’t want to provoke an animal in the wild.”
It may be a bachelor pad, but it was classy, damn it.
Rachel’s wide eyes spurred me to continue. “I saw his uniform on the floor and I knew.” I blew out a breath. “And instead of talking about it, I completely freaked out.” I scrunched my face. “I gave him a high five and left.” I buried my face in my hands. “You did what?” Rachel’s jaw hung open.
In our small town, the men and women on my team were trained as both firefighters and EMTs, and there were perks to serving my hometown—free coffee and congratulatory handshakes, kind smiles while waiting in line at the grocery store—but it also meant the people who needed your help would be family, friends, or neighbors. Every call carried the weight of knowing you could be arriving on the worst day of their life for someone you loved.
“You are so fucked, brother.” My face twisted, and I shrugged him off. “She’s the chief’s daughter. Not my type.” Royal’s hearty laugh rumbled through the loud bar. “Is that why it looks like you’re about to rip the guy from limb to limb and beat him to death with his own arms?” I laughed at Royal’s ridiculous—though not really a bad idea—comment. The last time I’d been face-to-face with her, I may have acted like a jerk, but she ghosted me. I had zero interest in giving in to the temptation of her.
“You don’t have to like me to let me praise how well you take my cock.”
“I could get used to the princess treatment.”
“I’ll give you the princess treatment now because once you’re on your knees, begging for my cock, you’ll have earned it.”
Next to Emily, I slept like the dead.
“Good luck, but don’t let him fool you. He is still a big marshmallow,”