Dominating Cassidy

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glared back at her with his dark, penetrating eyes. She didn’t like him, and furthermore, she didn’t like the control he had over her sister.
    “I’m sure we can phone and keep up with each other then.”
    “Sounds great.”
    Liam and Shane walked in. Stephanie excused herself, and Cassidy got a ride home with Claire.
    When she got back to the ranch, she put her new purchases away and prepared the afternoon meal. She’d tell her men she could go dancing with all of them at dinner. She pulled out some steaks from the fridge. Cassidy seasoned the steaks so they would be ready for the barbeque.
    She went out to where they’d planted her a vegetable garden. Her mother used to grow her own vegetables and passed the teaching onto her two daughters. She picked some cherry tomatoes, zucchini, and salad leaves. Standing up, she saw Jesse pulling up in his truck.
    “Where you been?” she asked, putting her basket on her hip.
    “I had to go to the feed store. We ran out, and two people decided arguing was more helpful than replacing it.” Jesse rubbed the sweat from his forehead.
    “Scott and Gary are still fighting?”
    “Still fighting? They never fucking stop. It is infuriating. I can’t keep doing this.” Jesse lifted some feed and placed it on the pavement.
    “I’ll make you some food. Maybe we need to try and rectify the problem between them?” she suggested.
    “I’m not even going to go there. Either they’ll ignore each other or kill each other. Anyway, I’ve got to get this sorted. I look forward to eating with you.” He kissed her and finished unloading the feed he’d gotten. She glanced out over the fields but couldn’t see any signs of her other men.
    Sighing, she carried her fresh vegetables into the kitchen and began working on the salad.
    She didn’t like the tension between Gary and Scott, but she had no clue how to end the problem, either. She finished off the salad and placed it in the fridge to dress later.
    Her mind wandered over the change in her life. She couldn’t believe how fast everything was moving, and yet a part of her wanted it to move faster. She wanted to be with them.
    Closing her eyes, her mind filled with images of all five men naked and at her beck and call. The thought was a heady one.
    The sound of the door opening alerted her to her men coming home. She preheated the grill and waited for it to get hot.
    She couldn’t wait to tell them about Friday. The moment she thought about her sister, she felt a deep heat fill her. There was something not right about Mr.-fucking-Smith. She didn’t like him.

Chapter Eight
     
    The week went by without any problems. Scott and Gary argued all the time, and Cassidy found it exhausting. She took Jesse’s advice and tried to stay out of the way. It hurt every time when she heard them yelling at each other.
    She found herself walking back to her own house a few times to get away from their tempers. The call she’d been waiting on from Lou came on Wednesday.
    “Hi, the whole town is running rampant with the news that Cassidy Jocks has finally given in and given herself to the good sheriff of Long Mead as well as the four Walker brothers. I’m so proud of you.”
    Cassidy didn’t speak for several moments, glaring out the office window as Scott and Gary fought some more. They’d been so busy fighting she hadn’t gotten round to telling them about her free Friday.
    “Cassidy? You there?”
    “I’m here. I’m just watching two brothers trying not to kill each other. I might get a large plastic pool, smear them with oil, and tell them to fight it out.”
    Lou burst out laughing on the other end.
    “They’d never go for it, but if you do, let me know. I’ll get some popcorn, and that would be fun.”
    Cassidy bit her lip to stop herself from saying something she’d regret. Ever since Lou had gone to work for Mr. Smith, Cassidy had seen a change in her sister. She stared outside at the men but her mind was on her sister and the

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