Crushed Velvet

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never woulda believed it neither. But they say some men can look at ya like they’re undressing you. This man could look and you would willingly strip yourself bare! Nope, can’t go there either!
    He studied her flushing face and his gaze lowered to her ample bosom, stopping at the leather and lace topped corset, then slowly lowered to her spandex wrapped thighs and leather spiked heels. He let out a male sounding groan.
    “Stop that!” she seethed, as she held her hands together to keep from tearing her own corset loose and giving him an eye full.
    He threw his gaze back up to her face. “What?”
    “You know what!”
    He shrugged his wide shoulders. “I didn’t say a thing.”
    “Oooh!” she shouted and grabbed her bag, throwing it at him as she leapt for the door. My last and only card left: The hightailin’ Queen of the chicken shits!

ELEVEN
    Leather and Fireworks

    Plush Stud Ranch, Victoria Texas

    A pounding on the door woke Bren up. She gazed over at Trev and he seemed to be totally asleep. Easing out of bed, she grabbed her robe where it’d been flung over a chair. Despite the fact that they were supposed to leave, her cheeks flamed at the thought that they couldn’t seem to stop getting back into bed together.
    This was the best problem she ever had in her life. A hot man…hot for her, and she loved every dang minute of it! She knew she needed to get back to the ranch soon though and she was gonna tell Trev that when he woke up.
    Making her way to the door, she opened it just a crack.
    “You need to do something and quick!” Maggie’s face was pale.
    Opening the door, she let her in. This was gonna be a new thing, having a sister.
    “He’s here!” Maggie blurted out.
    “Who?”
    Maggie looked over to the bed and blushed a bright pink. “My dad.”
    Bren’s eyes widened.
    Maggie nodded. “He doesn’t seem to know about—about the studs.” She stepped close while whispering, “He made me take him to Daisy.”
    Bren bit at her lip. “And you’re afraid of what will happen when he finds out?”
    Maggie shook her head, then switched to a nodding. “No—I mean, yes.” She wrung her hands nervously. “I had to take him to her door, because she ran away when she saw him.”
    “What?”
    “Yeah, she ran like the wind when he showed up!”
    Bren shook her head. “No way!”
    “Yes way and now? There’s some loud stuff going on in that room. I think all hell is breaking loose!” Maggie looked as if she might break into tears. “I took him there, because I thought it would be better than him wandering around.”
    Bren thought about what happened to Trev. “Yep, it’s not safe for a man to go unescorted in this place, all right!”
    Maggie released a breath. “I don’t know about what all happened between them way back, but I think they’re breaking furniture in there!”
    “Well, when Daisy gets goin’, lots of things get broken for sure.” Bren chuckled. “But, I think you may be overreacting.”
    The door behind them swung open. “You gotta come quick, baby doll!” Coco appeared in the doorway.
    Bren smiled at the makeup artist who’d ‘dolled her up’ yesterday before Trevor arrived.
    “I mean it, there’s a tornado brewing there!”
    Bren sighed and glanced over at the bed.
    Trevor was sitting up and staring at the three of them. Apparently, he knew what was said as he nodded his head at her.
    “Miss Plush!” Mr. Morty appeared beside Coco.
    “Yes, I know. I’m coming!” She had no choice but to be tugged along the hallway by Maggie. “But I don’t know what I can do about it!”
    “She’ll listen to you.” Coco walked ahead of her. “She’s always sayin’ how much common sense you have, like she respects that in you.”
    Mr. Morty nodded his pointy head. “Yep!”
    Maggie held Bren’s hand and moved her along.
    “Daisy Plush doesn’t listen to anyone, people!” She shook her head. “Y’all should know that already!”
    “That is probably the

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