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January 13 - January 13, 2025
“Several inches?” Ana asks with a purr. “Just how many inches is he packing?” “Oh my god, Ana. You need to lay off the smut you’re reading!” “You’ll have to pry it from my cold, dead hands. Now, you can’t tell me his tight yoga pants haven’t given you a good measure of the man’s bulge.”
If someone who looks like Ryan Reynolds is flirting with you, why aren’t you taking off your panties and scribbling your phone number on the crotch?”
Miles won’t admit it, but it’s obvious that this girl is the reason he’s been dragging himself through the torture of yoga classes every morning.
“Callie, you’re not making sense. You’re going to a lux resort with two very lux men. Twins! For the love of all that’s horny, do not waste this opportunity.”
He tosses a folded shirt to his brother. “Here, Miles, put this on so Callie isn’t drooling over us all night.”
When he finishes his yogurt, Miles clears his throat. “I’m available tonight, if you … want someone in your bed again.”
“Yeah, this has been on my mind for a while.” I’m still giggling at that, and thinking that combining yoga and sex is kind of funny, until Miles pushes inside me and I gasp. He pauses. “You okay?” “Yes, I’m incredible.” As he moves inside me, his cock nudges a particular spot. He taps it over and over and over again, and it’s mind-blowing. His big hands grip my hips as he plunges in and out, and I realize that I also like naked yoga, very, very much.
“John Hargrove doesn’t just own a shipping company. He’s a drug trafficker, and we caught him in the act tonight.” “We? Who exactly are you?” “Miles and I are special agents for the State Bureau of Investigation.”
I need him to go, because tears are threatening. “How could you do this to me? You used me!” “Callie, we didn’t want to hurt you.”
Miles shifts forward in his chair. “Callie, when we made plans to come to the wedding with you, we didn’t know we were going to fall in love with you.”
Suddenly, I’m more exhausted than I’ve ever been in my life. “It’s time for you to go.” To my relief, they don’t protest. As they get up and start toward the door, I have one more question for them. “Are you actually new residents in town, or was that a lie, too?” “We were here on assignment,” Max says. “Okay, cool. I hope you’re leaving town soon.” When they’re out on the porch, they turn to say something more, but I close the door.
“Book boyfriends never do shit like this. Well … actually, they do, but they have good reason, and their groveling games are always on point.”
“It reminded us of the three of us. We belong together, Callie.”
“It’s true that we lied to you, but only about the case. We never lied about our feelings for you. Our connection was real.”
“You can’t blame your judgment when someone is purposely trying to deceive you,”
“I told you all about what my ex did to me, how he betrayed me, and how much he hurt me, and you didn’t think I’d get hurt by you sleeping with me, when I didn’t even know who you were?”
“It’s naked yoga time! Everything off except your new rings.”

