Double Shot

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Authors: Christine D'Abo
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killing you being this close to her and not being able to touch. How long have you wanted to do this? Have Sadie in your bed to do whatever you wanted with?”
    “Fuck off, Josh.”
    “Not yet.” He turned his attention back to Sadie, lifting her left foot from the floor. “I can tell you were enjoying yourself with your face between her legs. I can still smell her pussy. I can smell her on you too.”
    Smell her? Sadie was creeping up to the edge of her comfort levels, though she had the feeling she would be more than happy to jump right over them if Josh and Paul kept doing what they were doing. Paul licked his lips, his gaze roaming up her body, pausing when it reached her breasts.
    Leaning in, Josh pressed his nose to the juncture of her thigh and torso and breathed deep. Sadie fought to keep still, unused to a relative stranger touching her intimately.
    “You were right about her being beautiful. I can’t believe you never made a move before now.”
    Sadie shivered as he pulled the fishnets free, leaving her legs bare. When he didn’t get up, she took a step back and blinked down at him. “Paul thinks I’m beautiful?”
    “Sadie, I—”
    “Shut up, Paul. I was speaking to Josh.”
    “He never told you?” Josh cocked an eyebrow. “I can’t imagine why not.”
    When Josh moved to get up, Sadie held out her hand. “Don’t you dare. You didn’t ask if Sadie says.”
    It was Paul’s turn to chuckle. “Your fault.”
    “I love playing as much as the next man.” Josh clasped his hands behind his back. “What would you like me to do?”
    Without Josh prompting her, it was harder for Sadie to come up with something to say. She bit the inside of her cheek, using the pain to help clear her mind. “Paul, I want you to take Josh’s shirt off him.”
    Josh made a low humming noise in the back of his throat. “I believe the evening is about to get more interesting.”
    “You’re an arrogant ass.” Paul lifted his head. “Sadie, may I?”
    “Oh, yes, you may.”
    Sadie hadn’t given it much thought before now, but the idea of two men together had never struck her as overtly sexy. Not until Paul rose up behind Josh, reached around and unbuttoned his shirt. Both sets of eyes were on her, making her shiver with longing.
    By the time Paul freed Josh of his shirt, Sadie’s mouth had gone completely dry. Paul was light whereas Josh was dark. Where Paul had hair, Josh’s chest was smooth. His muscles were more prominent and his skin tanned. Josh wasn’t normally the type of man Sadie would be drawn to. He was too attractive and normally she’d be intimidated to speak to a man like him, let alone think she had a chance at starting anything sexual.
    But tonight, Josh seemed possible. Tonight, all sorts of things seemed possible. She now had not one but two stunning men on their knees, waiting for her to tell them what to do next.
    Not that she had the first idea what to do with them.
    Reaching up, Sadie pulled out the pins that held her hair up. “Paul, I want you to stand up.” She stopped and reached up to touch her ear. “I want you to stand up and I want you to come over here and kiss me.”
    The grin on his face left little doubt of his approval. “Oh, Sadie, may I?”
    “Yes, you may.”
    She’d expected him to jump right up, march over and kiss her. Instead, Paul slowly got to his feet and sauntered over. He didn’t stand in front of her right away. Instead he walked around until he was at her side. Shoulder to shoulder with her, he leaned over, his lips hovering above her exposed skin.
    “You didn’t tell me where to kiss you.”
    Shitshitshitshit. “I figured it would be obvious.”
    Josh chuckled, but stayed on his knees. “Now, we can’t assume that. We wouldn’t want to break your rules.”
    “Exactly. You might have to punish me again.” Paul continued his slow circle around her. Sadie couldn’t be sure, but she swore his fingers grazed her back above the corset. “Not that I

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