Momma's Got a Brand New Jag: BBW Shifter Romance (Seaside Shifters Book 1)

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but it had come out that way nonetheless.
    Cely gave Rina a cold look and Kris thought they might fight, so she cleared her throat to get their attention and distract them. “Did you say that Joven wanted to take us to dinner tonight? What time?” Kris asked.
    “Eight,” answered Rina. Factoring in time they needed to travel to the restaurant, that gave them about an hour to get ready. With the three of them sharing the bathroom, it had just barely been enough time. Rina had texted Joven saying that her friends were free for dinner and he had texted her back with the restaurant info, saying he was looking forward to meeting them but reiterated that he couldn’t wait to see her again.
    Rina was both excited and nervous for dinner as she made her way downstairs with Cely and Kris. She hoped dinner would go well.
    ***
    The restaurant Joven picked was at the very beginning of the strip, far away enough from the center that it wasn’t swamped by tourists, but close enough that they could walk. Not that they
had
to walk though. Joven had arranged for a pedicab to bring them to the restaurant, saying he would meet them there shortly. The interior was dim, but Rina thought it lent a romantic touch to the atmosphere. The hostess seated them at a table Joven had reserved for them. Kris and Cely had sat next to each other, leaving the seat next to Rina empty so Joven could sit there.
    The girls had ordered their usual cocktails to start, and as they waited for their drinks, they looked over the menu, debating over appetizers. Cely hadn’t wanted to share once she’d seen a soup she wanted, but it was fine since Kris and Rina couldn’t agree on an appetizer they both liked. Joven had arrived right before they received their drinks. He ordered a beer to drink, and the server had asked if they had decided on any appetizers. Joven hadn’t even needed to see the menu since he came here so often.
    “I’d like to start with the turtle soup,” he said. Cely ordered a cup of lobster bisque, while Kris ordered a house salad with oil and vinegar, and Rina ordered a bowl of she-crab soup.
    Rina introduced everyone as they waited for their appetizers. She realized that she didn’t really know that much about Joven beyond that he was a vigilante werejaguar that had his own contracting business for other therians. Also, that he was hung. She hoped he’d fill in the blanks for her and her friends. Well, not that last bit, obviously.
    The waiter came back with a basket full of neatly sliced, freshly baked bread wrapped in a tea towel. He reassured them that their appetizers were on their way and that he’d be back shortly to check on them and take their dinner orders. Less than two minutes later they had their appetizers. Rina couldn’t wait to try her soup. She-crab soup was one of her favorites, but she rarely got to eat it back in the city. She added some oyster crackers to the fragrant and creamy soup.
    “So Joven,” Cely said, “what do you think of vibrators?” Rina nearly choked on her soup. Kris was already turning beet red. Yep, leave it to Cely to ask the hard questions.
    Joven thought for a second. “I’ve never really thought about them much before,” he said. “I don’t have any experience with them personally, if that’s what you’re asking.” He swallowed a spoonful of his soup.
    “Oh, I don’t care about that,” Cely said. “But I do want to know if you’d have a problem with Rina using one,” Cely delicately buttered a piece of bread. Rina thought she was going to die from embarrassment. Kris gave her a sympathetic look.
    Joven frowned. “If it brings her pleasure, what does it matter?”
    “So you’re not threatened at all then?” Cely asked.
    “Any man that’s threatened by something like that isn’t a man,” he said disdainfully.
    Cely nodded. He’d definitely earned her approval. She sat back and grinned, mouthing ‘I like him’ across the table at Rina. Rina just shook her head. She

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