Seduced by Two

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Authors: Stephanie Julian
Tags: Fiction, General, Erótica, Romance, Fantasy
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Hell, he had a hard-on already just staring at her.
    His fingers itched to run through that long hair, and he knew it would feel like silk. He knew because he’d had his fingers in it.
    Goddamn, what the hell had happened last night?
    Behind him, he heard Tanner stand as well.
    Her expressive face flashed her every emotion—distress, confusion and a healthy dose of desire.
    Then she tilted her chin up and started to wind her way through the tables to them. She flashed a look at the bar and Jensen saw her hold off the bartender with one shake of her head.
    The guy looked ready to jump the bar and come to her aid, as if he and Tanner were dangerous.
    That, more than anything, made Jensen take a deep breath and a step back.
    He didn’t want her to be frightened of them. He just wanted answers.
    And he wanted her.
    She didn’t smile as she got closer, didn’t try to hide the fact that she was nervous. About talking to them? Why?
    When she reached them, she stopped only inches away from Jensen, as if she didn’t want anyone else to hear her. The bar wasn’t crowded but a few of the tables close to them were taken. No one seemed to be paying any attention to them, though.
    She tried out a smile but it didn’t quite seem natural. “Hello again, Jensen. Tanner.”
    Jensen’s gaze narrowed at her use of “again”. She admitted they’d met.
    Tanner stepped forward when Jensen didn’t say anything.
    “You have us at a disadvantage,” Tanner said, holding out his hand. “Your name is?”
    Her smile faltered and panic flashed through her eyes for a brief second before she blinked it away. “Niccola Donato.”
    “Well, it’s nice to meet you, Niccola.” Tanner waved at the table, an easy smile on his face. “Why don’t you sit down and let us buy you a drink.”
    “And then,” Jensen said, arms crossed over his chest, “you can tell us why we had the exact same dream about you.”
    Jensen practically heard Tanner’s inward groan but he didn’t want to beat around the bush.
    Every second counted. He had no idea why he couldn’t get the feeling that every second they stood here exchanging meaningless bullshit, someone was getting closer to her. Someone who wanted to hurt her.
    Niccola flushed as she sat. “I don’t know. We talked for much of the night. I very much enjoyed the time we spent together. I asked Teo to call me if you showed up tonight. I hope you don’t mind. I really wanted to see you again.”
    Jensen opened his mouth ask her why the hell they’d both dreamed about her last night but Tanner kicked him in the shin and cut in.
    “Well, we’re definitely glad to see you again. Jensen, why don’t you order a few drinks.”
    “I don’t want a drink.” She looked at Tanner then turned to Jensen, and her gaze practically burned his skin. “I want to take you up on your invitation from last night. I’d like to go home with you.”

Chapter Four
     
    Nica stepped inside the guys’ adorable house after Jensen, her heart pounding, her pussy already wet and aching for them.
    The brothers had hustled her out of the bar seconds after she’d dropped her bombshell.
    They hadn’t looked surprised. They’d just flashed each other a look then waved her out the door, straight to their car. They didn’t even ask if she had a car, which she didn’t. She’d taken a cab from Sal’s.
    Now she wondered if they’d grill her, if they’d ask questions she had no answers to.
    She forced herself to stop in the entry as Jensen walked ahead into the small living room to the left of the door, where he turned on a table light.
    Tanner pushed the front door shut behind him, the sound of the deadbolt clicking into place deafening in the silence.
    Nica stopped in the foyer, attacked by a sudden case of nerves. What if, by going home with them again, she’d drawn the man from the other night back to them? He’d said he’d return for her answer Monday. Why not just wait at Sal’s until Monday, wait for the man to

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