Devil She Became (Devil's Angels Book 1)

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but they are usually so attractive and giving. You just fall for it.”
    Reese stopped to order another drink. “Sounds like you speak from experience.”
    Ashley swirled the short straw in her drink. “I have dated a few married men. It never worked out.” She shrugged.
    “So are you seeing anyone now?” Reese took a shot of whiskey.
    Ashley downed her shot. “Sort of. There’s a guy I date pretty regularly, but we aren’t committed yet. I’m still having fun!” With that, she ordered another round of shots for them.
    “What about you? Are you still moping over this guy?” They clinked their shot glasses together and threw them back.
    Reese shook her head. “No. I don’t want to, but I love him, Ashley. More than anything… I can’t just forget him.”
    Ashley grabbed her shoulders. “Reese, you are fucking beautiful. You’re a natural blonde, tiny waist, big tits. I would kill for tits that big! And they’re natural and don’t sag. You were a model for God’s sake. Men fall at your feet everywhere. You don’t need this dumbass. Look around this bar… all these guys want you!” She gestured to the room full of people. Many of them were very handsome young men.
    Just then, Ashley reached out and grabbed a handsome young man of about twenty-five with sandy-colored hair. “Hey, do you think my friend is hot?” The young man was startled by the two gorgeous women talking to him.
    Looking Reese up and down, his eyes rested on her obviously ample cleavage peeking out of the top of the dress. “Hell yes,” he replied.
    Ashley turned to Reese. “See? Now go dance with him!” She took the glass from Reese’s hand and shoved her out on the dance floor with the man.
    “Hi, I’m Trevor. What’s your name?” Reese reluctantly began moving to the music with the young man.
    “I’m Reese.”
    Trevor looked down, entranced by her breasts shaking as she danced.
    “It’s great to meet you, Reese. You are definitely one beautiful girl.” He smiled at her, looking at her eyes this time.
    Trevor was good looking, but he was obviously immature. He lacked Harrison’s debonair, good looks and his arrogant swagger she so loved.
    As they continued to dance, they talked briefly.
    “Well, I need to get back to my friend. Nice meeting you.” Reese quickly walked back to Ashley, who was laughing.
    “Not funny, Ashley.”
    “Oh, yes it was. Did you see that guy? He couldn’t take his eyes off your boobs long enough to say hi!”              
    Reese smacked Ashley on her arm. “Shut up! He was a kid!”
    Ashley was still in hysterics. “You looked so funny together! You all beautiful and polished, and he was this awkward kid peering down your dress.”
    “Not funny.” Reese gritted her teeth. “How about I pull some guy over here for you? How about that one with the carrot top?” She gestured to a lone young man with red curly locks.
    Ashley grimaced. “No, thank you.” Looking through the crowd, she noticed a tall, quite well built man with very dark hair. “Now that’s what I’m talking about,” she murmured.
    Reese strained to see who she meant. Wow. The guy looked a lot like Harrison and was quite good looking.
    “Forget it. He’s probably married with six kids!” Reese turned away and sipped her drink.
    Ashley kept looking at the dark-haired man as he gazed back at her.
    “Oh, shit, Reese, I think he’s coming over here!”
    Reese spun around. Yes, he was making his way towards them. She quickly turned back around. “Quick, do you have lip gloss in your purse?”
    Ashley giggled. “Thought you weren’t interested?”
    Reese waved her hand at her. “Well, a little lip gloss never hurt.” Ashley fished out a tube of pink, Chanel gloss.
    Reese dabbed a bit on and fluffed her hair.
    “Hello. How are you beautiful ladies doing tonight?” The handsome stranger stood at the bar next to them.
    “Hi, I’m Ashley, and this is my friend, Reese.”
    He was even better looking

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