Forbidden Attraction [The Callens 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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don’t say.” He stepped forward as if to get fresh then stopped and held up his hands. “I know better than to mess with you two. Have a nice day, little lady.” He disappeared back where he came from.
    If had his own cue stick, she needed to bring her A-game to the table. “You want to rack them?”
    “Sure.”
    Taylor expertly placed the balls in the rack, removed it, and then went to the end of the table to break. He grinned, aimed, and shot. The balls flew all over the table, and he sunk a striped ball. Whistling, Taylor walked about the table and sank two in a row. Both Jackson and he seemed to enjoy the show. After he missed, he motioned she was up.
    Concentrating, she leaned over the table and dropped a solid in the corner pocket. Both Jackson and Taylor hooted as if she’d gotten first place in a marathon. They were about to be more impressed. Sizing up the rest of the balls, she moved to the other side, and using a variation of the English Jackson had shown her, sunk another one.
    The grin on Taylor’s face disappeared. “Jackson, I think we’ve been had.”
    “Darlin’, I thought you said you didn’t know how to play.”
    She batted her eyelashes in an exaggerated fashion. “Did I?”
    Her next shot missed, and she stepped away for Taylor to do his magic. Gone was the happy-go-lucky guy. In its place was a serious player. He, too, got the next two balls in but missed the third one. Now, she had to not only get her balls into the pocket, but she had to make sure to leave Taylor with a crappy shot.
    She’d dropped all of her solids, and Taylor had gotten in his stripes. It came down to the wire. When he took the shot to sink the eight ball, his cue seemed to slip, and he missed.
    “Today’s my lucky day.” She couldn’t keep the edge out of her tone.
    She leaned over and made the next shot. “Aha! You are so mine, Taylor Moore.”
    He handed his cue to Jackson and stepped with an inch of her face. Her breath caught. His power could not be denied. “Two out of three.”
    She did love playing with him, and she had taken him by surprise. She didn’t want to come off as uncooperative. Taylor was an excellent player. She easily could have lost. Getting to go on a date of his choice might be exciting.
    “Before I agree, I’d like to know what’s at stake.”
    Taylor pulled her close and placed a mind-blowing kiss on her enough for her nipples to harden and her pussy to sing. So surprised, she’d forgotten to breathe. She’d thought Jackson would be on his roommate in a flash, but instead he seemed content to lean against the table and smile. Smile? What was up with that? She thought she was his date.
    Shit . This was a set-up for her to fall for both men. She pulled away. “Don’t tell me you really are into sharing.”
    Jackson was next to her in a second. “Would that be so bad?”
    Decision time.

Chapter Seven
     
    Jenny inhaled. “I’m not against the principle of ménage, but it may not be for me.” She thought she handled the question quite well. “Was that the bet?” She opened her mouth. “That if I lost I’d have to sleep with both of you?” She kept her question at a whisper.
    Taylor’s face fell. “Fuck no. We’d never do that. Do you think I would bet you something like that?”
    Maybe. “Then what?”
    “I had a couple of choices, one of which was to go up in a plane with me.”
    Boy had she misjudged him. “You fly?”
    “Yes. Is that so hard to believe?”
    One the men in her MCAT class had wanted to be a pilot, but the tests and training were very rigorous. Taylor was Mr. Adventure, so it made sense he’d be interested in learning to fly. “I guess not.”
    “Are you going to give me another chance?”
    Why not? “Sure.”
    He grinned. “Rack ’em up.”
    This game was a bit more grueling. She swore Jackson hovered over her just to make her nervous. Many of his suggestions were good, but being next to him distracted her. Once again, it came down to sinking

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