Perfect Fit

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Authors: Taige Crenshaw
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“Those were his words.”
    “And you let him get away with that?” Regina looked at them in disbelief.
    She saw they were talking low to Blake. He blinked, then started to laugh.
    “He thinks he is. I’ve already dissuaded the men. Dakota and Byron know better and are just humouring him. They find it funny that he gave me a ring”—she wiggled her finger—“and now he’s jealous when he wasn’t before. I figure it’s upcoming wedding jitters. He’ll get over it soon. Or I’ll make him.” Julianne’s grin was fierce.
    Regina chuckled. Her phone dinged and she glanced at it. She opened the text from Spencer and read it, smiling.
    I’ll work on my trust. Won’t do it again. Leave my ring tone alone. :) Crazy woman.
    She looked at Julianne. “He’ll get used to your idiosyncrasies.”
    “Yep. Like Spencer is to yours. He probably missed that changing your ring tone thing.”
    “He did.” She chuckled.
    “Come on, ladies. I’ll go with you to this Simply Essential .” Blake shook his head at Keenan. “You reap the benefits of her looking so good. No need to worry about others looking. She won’t let them touch. Trust her.” Blake walked over to them.
    “Now, see? Blake you are such a smart man.” Julianne slid her arm into his, looking back at Keenan.
    Regina stifled a laugh at Keenan’s sheepish expression. It was good to see the man who was usually so sure of himself realise he was being jealous. It was silly, since Julianne loved him, and before she’d let him in her life, she had been alone for a long time.
    “Reggie.” Blake held out his other arm.
    She took it and smiled. “Rascal. You’re a troublemaker.”
    “I know. But I’m so good at it.” He laughed. “Let’s go, ladies.” He led them out of the terrace door. Regina heard the others following. “Get the ladies’ bags and meet us at the car, Keenan!” Blake called out.
    “I’m not liking you much at the moment, Blake!” Keenan yelled.
    Regina laughed. The two of them had got along from the start and become great friends. Blake led them to the van he used to transport his wares. He opened the door and they piled in. After closing the door, he jogged around the hood and got in the driver’s seat. Looking through the windshield, Regina saw Keenan as well as Dakota and Byron coming down the steps with their purses. They were bickering. She shook her head at their antics. When they arrived at the van, they all got in, then Blake headed towards the main road. Regina listened absently as Keenan spoke behind her from where he sat next to Julianne.
    “I was being a jealous fool.”
    “Uh-huh,” she replied. “But you’re my fool.” Julianne paused. “Do it again and you’ll be sorry.”
    Keenan laughed then they were silent. Regina peeked and saw them kissing. She faced forward.
    “Hey! I’m sitting right here. No groping in the back seat,” Dakota said.
    “I’m here too, and you don’t hear me whining,” Rayne, another of her partners, said. “Suck it up. They are in love.”
    Regina laughed. She listened to their banter as she planned what she wanted for her date. Spencer hadn’t told her where they were going, but she remembered she’d seen an outfit at the store that she had wanted to get. Now she had an excuse. She hummed as she imagined the look on his face when he saw her.
    * * * *
    Regina smoothed the cotton jersey fabric trying to control her excitement as she checked herself one more time in the mirror. The rich green of the halter-top pantsuit complemented her eyes and skin tone. The draped neckline left a tantalising glimpse of the top of her breasts. The gold double necklace with coloured gems placed periodically throughout and matching bracelet on her wrist completed the outfit. She looked down at the hem of the pantsuit which stopped at her ankles, showing off her toes in her opened toed sandals, and her nails. Both were now a pale beige colour with a floral design on them. Regina looked at

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