Mended

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another car pulled up and two buff, gorgeous guys jumped out this time. They jogged up the path to her door and into her house. Tim heard laughter as the door closed behind them.
    “What the hell?” Timothy wondered aloud. “Come on Griff.” He went back inside and into his den to spy. Yes to spy, he could admit it to himself.
    Ducking behind a curtain, he saw the men all standing around. One was sitting on the edge of her desk flipping through a book. ‘Really . . . as if you read.’  Tim scoffed to himself bitterly. The other two were talking and laughing.
    Kassie was just walking into the room when the doorbell rang again and she ran back out. One of the guys took off his shirt and flexed his pecs. He was pretty ripped and Tim wished he had a carton full of rotten eggs to throw at him then thought better of it. He looked down at Griffin who had his paws up on the windowsill looking next door, not even pretending to hide.
    Tim stared at his dog, doubting very much if Griff would come to his aid if he went over to see what Kassie was up to and these guys decided to pummel the crap out of him. ‘This crazy mutt would probably pee on me afterwards.’ He shook his head to himself and looked away from Griffin and back out the window.
    ‘ What is she doing with all of those men?’  He thought to himself as he closed his blinds a little so he wouldn’t be visible.
    Two more men walked into the room, they shook hands with the other men. Kassie walked into the room and Timothy noticed how pretty she looked today. She wasn’t dressed fancy, simply wore a red tee-shirt that hugged her curves perfectly and tight black pants that she seemed poured into. She wore her hair in a ponytail with soft bangs hanging over her eyes. Kassie had a wide beguiling smile on her face as she walked behind her desk and picked up a piece of paper.
    *****
    Kassie looked up and down between the paper and the men as she walked around the room, eyeing them.
    “Blonde . . . . Check.” All of the men were blondes. “Cowboy-esque, well built with gray eyes, check.”
    “Shirts off please.” They all took off their shirts and Kassie fanned herself with the paper making them laugh. They all had beautiful bodies and the one at the end on her left side had a tattoo of a coiled rattlesnake on his right pec.
    “Woo-hoo fellas!” She laughed, “I think I’m feeling a little faint!”
    They laughed but the one with the rattlesnake tattoo was definitely giving her some steamy looks.
    She cleared her throat and continued, trying to be professional but thinking how much she was really loving her job today!
    Every where she looked there were six packs and pecs that could bring a woman to her knees. Rattlesnake tattoo had his eye on her breasts. Kassie smiled but gave him a look that clearly said, ‘Forget it kid, I’m no cougar’ .
    Turning away from him, she addressed the men again;
    “Days like this I really love the hell my job.” She said and the guys all chuckled.
    She walked to the window and closed the blinds with a snap almost as if she knew Tim was watching. She didn’t even notice Tim’s blinds jolt across the way as he moved out of her eye shot.
    Kassie turned on the light in her office making the room very bright, some of the guys squinted.
    “Sorry.” She apologized. “Ok let’s see now. I know you guys have other plans, I don’t want to hold you up.” She cleared her throat. “Now, um, six foot two, blonde hair, gray eyes, nice smile.”
    The men all gave her pretty spectacular smiles.
    “Come on you guys, you’re making it harder to choose.” They laughed at her.
    “Ok, well.” She stepped closer to the first guy on the left. She stared into his eyes and tried to feel some sort of sexual attraction to him. Women wanted to look at the cover of a romance and feel like they could get swept away by the hero. Like they could fall in love with the guy. Well at least she felt that way when she saw a really attractive guy on a

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