Billionaire Beast (Billionaire Bikers MC #2)

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give you a clue. It’s
far from okay.”
    “I’m sorry,” Jay said.
    “You’re feisty today,” Richard said.
    “Don’t even start. I don’t want to talk to you.”
    She never should have fucked her boss. That was the
problem.
    “You know most women are really happy to have two men
chasing after them?”
    Temperance laughed. “You’re not chasing after me
though. You’re organizing when I’m allowed to spend time with you. You’re
talking about sharing me, and even sharing me with both of you in the room. Do
you know how absurd it sounds?”
    “It doesn’t sound it to me, to be honest,” Richard
said. “It’s quite common for two men to share a woman.”
    “Maybe in porn—”
    Richard shook his head. “It’s not just in porn. Jay
wants you. I want you, and we both came up with an agreement to suit us.”
    “So romantic. Get the girl by pushing her into a tight
little schedule.” She was going to fall apart if she wasn’t careful.
    “It’s not like that.”
    “I’m sorry, but I just don’t see the romance of two
guys setting out their week to have a woman in their life.”
    “In our bed. We’re going to want alone time as much as
time with you.”
    Richard was like a completely different being from what
she was used to. He never shared, and he never did anything like this as far as
she knew.
    “Have you shared many women?”
    “I’ve shared some, never on a permanent basis. You’re
also going to meet Anna. She told me you both spoke on the phone before.”
    “Yes, we have.” She liked Anna. They had only ever
spoken, but she seemed nice.
    “You’ll like Anna. She’s a strong woman, and she’s
pregnant right now. There’s a few complications, so don’t try to upset her.”
    “I wouldn’t dream of trying to upset her.”
    Temperance let out a breath, and she folded her arms,
trying to rub the wet patch on her shirt. The last thing she wanted to do was
enter a clubhouse with a clear nipple sucking mark.
    You almost caved.
    You wanted it.
    She looked in the mirror and saw Jay staring at her.
He gave her a reassuring smile, and she returned it with one of her own.
    Letting out a breath, she ran fingers through her
hair, which she’d left down. That morning, she’d woken up, gotten dressed, and
gone straight to work without even trying to take care of her appearance. She
figured Jay had left so they didn’t have that awkward after morning crap from
the revelation of the night before.
    He loved her, and Richard wanted her.
    She had gone from no men wanting her to suddenly two
wanting her.
    It seemed almost too surreal to her to even think
about it.
    Staring out of the window, she watched the people they
were driving by, wondering if they ever suffered, or were confused by what was
going on.
    “Tempe,” Jay said.
    She looked at him, waiting. “Do you have any feelings
for me?”
    “You know I do, Jay.”
    Richard cupped her knee, rubbing her flesh.
    She found comfort in that touch, and she also found it
in the way Jay squeezed her shoulder. Maybe they were right, and she needed to
give them both a chance. This a chance.
    Richard turned off on a busy road and went down a
large parking lot. She was surprised by the security, but when she saw the
other expensive cars, she knew they had come to what the rich considered a
clubhouse.
    Her boss certainly lived a strange life.
    “This is not what I imagined at all,” Jay said.
    They all got out of the car.
    Jay whistled at the cars. “Damn, are these all
classics?”
    “Yep,” Richard said. “This is what we love to spend
our money on. That and other things of course.”
    They made their way to the elevator, and he typed in a
code.
    “This is much better than the movies or television.”
    “You can’t compare the two,” she said. “Richard is a
billionaire, so everything has to be luxury, while the ones on television break
the law. It’s small time stuff, or whatever.”
    “I tell you, we can compete against some of the

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