Her Gentle Giant: No Regrets

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than my men would. You need to give him a chance.”

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    Rachel ogled Eli through the window and prayed that Grace was right.
    “I hope it works out the way you say. We’re going to spend some time alone this afternoon.”
    “Mmm, ‘time alone.’ Two of my favorite words.” Grace sighed as she lifted another bag from the back of the vehicle. “Let’s get these things inside, and we’ll leave you alone. You can call me later with all the details, though, okay?”
    Rachel chuckled and shook her head as she lifted bags out. “You sound more like your sister every day.”
    “Thank you, Rachel. That’s sweet of you.”
    “Speaking of details, I haven’t heard all about the honeymoon and Grand Cayman Island.”
    “We’ll get together sometime soon and talk about everything, but this is the short version. We went snorkeling, got laid, went swimming with dolphins, had a foursome, went shopping, got laid some more, visited Hell—which is a real location on the island—had another foursome, which was heavenly, by the way, went dancing, gave great head, and got laid.
    There. That’s what I did on my honeymoon.” She burst out laughing at the dazed look on Rachel’s face.
    “You really do that, Grace? Have foursomes? Like…” If ever there was going to be an opportunity to assuage her curiosity, this was it.
    “All three at the same time?” Grace whispered breathlessly, giggling.
    “Oh, hell yes! I absolutely live in heaven. Can you imagine,” she spoke softly, looking around to see if the men were listening, “having three handsome, thoughtful men tend to your needs? All loving you and paying attention to you at the same time, murmuring sweet words in your ear, and kissing you all over, making love to you? When someone loves you like that, you’ll do anything you can to make them feel loved in return, and that’s the truth, Rachel.”
    “Some time, if you wouldn’t think it’s too weird, I’d like to get some pointers from you, since you’re the voice of experience. ” Rachel’s cheeks went red-hot as she glanced over at Eli.
    “I’ll help however I can. Ask me anything ,” Grace replied with a twinkle in her eyes.

     
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    While the girls busied themselves with their gossip, Eli shared all the details with Jack about what happened the night before.
    Jack said, “Grace went to the store and picked up all kinds of stuff for Rachel. Some household things and also some girly stuff. I don’t know what all.”
    “That was nice of you to do that for her, Jack. She lost most everything, especially the basics.”
    “Grace adores Rachel and hates to see people hurting. Matter of fact, it’s sort of how the four of us got together, over a pot of homemade stew she brought to the house after my mom passed away back in May.” Jack lowered his voice and leaned a little toward him. “Hey, were we interrupting you earlier? I didn’t know you were an item.”
    Eli grinned happily. “That’s sort of a new development. Rachel is going to move in next door and be my neighbor.”
    Jack smirked at Eli knowingly. “How long you reckon that’s gonna last?”
    “She says she won’t live with a man she’s not married to,” Eli replied with a shrug as he gazed at her through the SUV’s tinted windows.
    “Sounds familiar. Good luck with that and let me know when you need the name of a good jeweler,” Jack said, chuckling.
    “So how was the honeymoon?” Eli grinned at the slow, satisfied smile that spread across Jack’s face. “That good, huh?”
    “Better. We are three lucky bastards, I’ll tell ya. Grand Cayman is beautiful.” Jack smiled and shook his head. Grace and Rachel came around, carrying shopping bags. Jack quickly went to take them from Grace. “Here, darlin’, let me have those. Let us bring them in. Just tell us where you want them, Rachel.”
    Rachel looked at Eli, and Eli smiled back at her. “I guess in the living room with the other bags for right now since

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