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Lang?”
    “Puttering around the new house. He’s never quite finished.”
    “Is he mad at me?”
    “Not that I know of. Lang doesn’t get angry, but he likes to spend time alone and think about situations and people. I told him I’d like to surprise you by taking you to a fancy town restaurant.”
    Nick was a good, steady driver. She sat back and tried to relax. The sun set over the mountaintop, spilling a cascade of colors, yellow, red, and bluish purple, across the high peaks and the sky.
    He glanced at her. “Want to tell me what’s worrying you?”
    “How do you know I’m worried?” Cassie asked.
    “You have that little wrinkle in the center of your forehead. In the past, when you frowned like that, something was bothering you.”
    “How do you and Lang know me so well? We spent part of a summer together, a few months.”
    “You’ll find the men of our group are very observant, especially in regards to the woman we love.”
    “I know so little about your group, as you call it. What makes you different than all the other men in this world?”
    “Maybe we’re not of this world.”
    “Right, you’re men from Mars.” She grinned at him. “Where’s your antenna?”
    “I knew I forgot part of my outfit tonight,” Nick teased back with her.
    “Well you can’t go back for it. We’re almost in town, and I am hungry.”
    Nick reached out and brushed his hand along her thigh at the short hem of her dress. “Satin smooth. I’m hungry, too, but I’ll have to wait.”
    Between the warmth of his hand slipping under her skirt and the flash of fire in his eyes, a sizzle went up her spine. Her pussy clenched with desire. His male scent filled the air as his fingers rubbed across the top of her leg.
    “Don’t you need both hands on the wheel?” Her voice quivered as she asked the question.
    He removed his hand. “You’re right. There’s traffic ahead. I wanted to remind you of our dessert, later.” His husky tone sent another shiver across her body.
    “Perhaps, I won’t be hungry for dessert.”
    The car stopped at a red light, and he turned briefly to look fully at her. “I’m sure you will be, by then.” The streetlights shone across his high cheekbones, the chiseled jaw, and the sensuous mouth. His light-blue eyes looked darker and deliciously dangerous.
    “You are mine, honey, and Lang’s. The quicker you accept that, the less complicated your life will be. We’ll all be happier then, too.” The car behind honked. Nick grinned and drove on.
    “What if I never accept you two? My mother married one man and has been quite happy.”
    “Can you choose?” Nick turned and drove into the drive to a large restaurant.
    The doorman opened Cassie’s door. She was thankful she didn’t have to answer. At least not yet.
    A crowd of people sat or stood around waiting for tables. When Nick gave his name, the man called on his cell for someone.
    “My friend is going to come out to speak with me. He’s seldom at this restaurant. He keeps busier at the two he has in California. After we see him, then we’ll have a table waiting for us.” He put his arm around her waist.
    Thank goodness he did. Her legs went weak when she saw the smiling, blond-haired man making his way around the crowd and walking determinedly in their direction.
    “Peter, it’s good to see you.” Nick removed his arm from around Cassie and shook his friend’s hand. “I’m glad you’re here tonight. I want to introduce you to my special lady. Peter Illingsworth, meet Cassie Venitia.”
    “Hello, Cassie. We meet again.” He smiled. Cassie reluctantly put out her hand, and he squeezed it tight. Nick didn’t notice. He was looking in surprise at Peter, and then her.
    “You know each other?”
    “Yes. We met in San Francisco. A mutual friend introduced us.”
    “What a small world. This is great. Won’t you join us for dinner?”
    Cassie held her breath. She’d seen the anger burning deep in Peter’s eyes when he looked

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