Forbidden Lust: 3 (Lust for Life)

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her into a little commanding role-playing was a powerful
one, but he and Eva had all night for that. Diego was about to drive away, and
the conversation they needed to have couldn’t wait a few weeks.
    He gave her a quick kiss. “Hold that thought.”
    Diego was standing next to his car, thumbs moving quickly
over his phone as he typed out what Oscar assumed was a text message. He half
turned when he heard the front door open, but took a second to finish what he
was doing before he pocketed his phone and faced Oscar.
    “Are you sure you’re all right with this?” Oscar asked as he
made his way down the driveway. “Eva thought you were going to lose your mind
when you found out about us, and honestly, I thought she was going to be
right.”
    Diego looked down the street. “It’s a little weird to walk
in on the two of you together, but I’m not surprised.” He looked at Oscar
again. “I figured it was just a matter of time before you got together.”
    Hearing him say that was unreal. “Why is that?”
    Diego smiled knowingly. “I was there that day.”
    Oscar shook his head. “What day?”
    “The day my little hussy of a baby sister told you she
wanted you to take her virginity.” He leaned against his car, grinning openly
now, his affection for Eva clear in his smile. “I was up on the deck. I must
have fallen asleep or something, but when I woke up I could hear the two of you
talking.”
    The Rodriguezes’ pool at the time had been a huge
aboveground thing that had dominated a lot of their backyard. It had a large,
raised deck that wrapped around one half of the pool, and a ground level patio
on the other side. Oscar had been down on the patio that day, apparently not as
alone as he’d thought.
    “I heard everything,” Diego added. “Including the way you
turned her down.”
    Oscar crossed his arms and took his turn looking down the
street.
    “She’s been making goo-goo eyes at you since she was twelve,
Oz. I’ve been watching. I know you didn’t start looking back until she was more
than old enough, but you didn’t touch. This,” he gestured to Oscar, then the
house where Eva was still inside, “doesn’t surprise me. It doesn’t surprise me
she talked you into keeping it a secret either. I’m not kidding when I say my
mother is going to have the two of you married so fast you’ll be saying I do
before you know what hit you.”
    “I really thought you were going to punch my lights out when
you found out.”
    “Like I said inside, I wouldn’t trust anyone else with my
baby sister more than I trust you, man.” He grimaced and added, “Her with you
on the other hand, now that’s a different story.”
    Oscar’s mood dimmed. “What does that mean?”
    “What I mean is if this was going to happen, I’d hoped it
would have happened a little further down the line when she was older. Right
now she’s still young and a little wild. She likes to go out drinking on the
weekends, sleep in late. From what she told me when we talked a few days ago
she’s been dating around some, having a good time and keeping it casual. You’ve
already gotten all of that out of your system.”
    “We’ve only been seeing each other two days,” Oscar reminded
him, forcing himself to ignore the sinking in his gut. “Neither of us knows
where this is going yet.”
    Diego simply looked at him. “You know where you want it to
go.”
    He was right. Oscar was ready, and Eva… fuck .
    She’d told him she wasn’t ready for marriage and kids in
exactly those words, standing outside the reception hall with him just two
short nights ago. And while Oscar’s entire world had been dumped upside down
the moment he’d kissed her, he only had her little fit over him moving as a
gauge of whether things had changed for her. And that wasn’t really all that
much to go on.
    “You’re already there, man,” Diego continued, gesturing more
expansively to the house. “You’ve got the house and the retirement plan, and

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