Two For One Special (Menage Romance)

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“That’s the one.”
    “Wow. I thought you said you’d rather work for the devil than work for him.”
    “I did.”
    “So what’s a hottie like that doing it for? Couldn’t she get any job she wanted?”
    Ray shrugged. “She never dresses like that in the office, let me tell you. If she did, Donovan would probably fire her on the spot.”
    “And you’d have been trying to get in her pants.”
    Ray frowned, but Damien had a point. He’d never noticed Macy as date material before. She’d always been friendly, even helping out when his paralegal was sick. But she never went out with the gang after work. Always kept to herself, stayed home.
    “I think she’s shy.”
    “Sure as hell doesn’t look shy now. Look at those lips and that hair. It’s halfway down her back.”
    Ray snorted. He could run his fingers through those blonde tresses all night. “You know, in the office she’s always got her hair tied up in a bun.”
    “You have seriously been missing out then.”
    “Tell me about it.”
    “She made eyes at me before you got here. I think she’s into me.”
    “Only until she hears you talk.”
    Damien punched Ray in the arm. “Watch it.” He took a sip of his beer and grinned. “I’d thought of asking her out—seeing if she’d go for both of us.”
    Ray rolled his eyes. Ever since he’d broken up with Dawn, Damien’d been all over his ass. Trying to find a girl they could date together. It’d worked out once and he’d never forgotten it. And neither had Ray.
    He’d been Damien’s best friend since high school. They’d shared everything—secrets, underage beer, women. They were tight—closer than Ray’d even been with Dawn. But they never crossed the sexual line. At least not with each other.
    But with a third? Something about having a woman to share—it brought them together. Made them better. Made everything better. Having a woman trapped between them as they brought her over the edge again and again? Christ . His dick twitched just thinking about it.
    But with Macy? He glanced at her and chewed on his lip. Damien did have a point—he could stroke those curves all night. But they worked at the same firm. It was crazy talk.
    “We work together, Damien. I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
    “Come on, man. She might go for us. It’s worth a shot isn’t it? What’s the worst that happens?”
    “She dumps a drink on our laps?”
    “Or just says no and moves on. My ego can handle it. How about yours?”
    Ray shook his head. “What about your great plan?”
    “To find a woman online? That was before she started making eyes at me in the mirror. But if she turns us down, I’ll post the ad tonight.”
    Ray took a swig of beer and glanced at Macy in the mirror. She was everything he wanted in a woman—sexy, intelligent, independent. And he liked the idea of Macy as a joint-girlfriend. She’d be a hell of a lot better than some random internet woman. He’d heard enough horror stories.
    But she’d probably turn them down. She didn’t seem the adventurous sort. “I thought you wanted a long-term woman this go round. Not another fling.”
    “I do. Who says she has to be a fling?”
    As Ray glanced back at Macy, she crossed her legs and her black slinky dress rode up her thigh. He could see miles of satiny skin just begging for his hands. And he could almost feel his dick buried inside her.
    “Look, I haven’t even posted the ad yet. Why not see if she’s interested? If she says no, fine. But if she says yes…we’ll have a fun night. And who knows? Maybe more.”
    “Fine.” He knew it was a risk, but he couldn’t pass up a chance to see underneath that dress.
    “If she turns you down, we’ll post the ad. Tonight.”
    “Turns me down, huh? I thought she was making eyes at you?”
    Damien chuckled. “Yeah, but you know her. I figure you’ve got a better shot than me. Besides, don’t ladies love your scruffy beard?”
    Ray scratched his stubble and shot a dirty look

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