Miami Hot: #1 (Miami Heat Series)

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“They are both good dancers. Who is the friend?”
    “Someone from out of town. Our dinner was interrupted because she had to go meet her. I think she drove from Orlando if I remember right.”
    “She is a beauty,” he said.
    Moira dragged Serenity to the bar. “The club will be closing soon and we are nowhere near having a buzz. It was all cleared with the cold air when we came over. So drink up partner,” she said as she took her first shot. They each took three shots in a row. Then asked the bartender to make something sweet for them. Whatever it was Moira liked it, but Serenity said she wanted something a little stronger. When he made it stronger she drank it as if she were drinking water. “Wow girl. You are on a roll.”
    “Another,” Serenity said to the bartender, who raised an eyebrow and tried to dilute it but Serenity was watching him and told him to add the vodka.
    “I don’t want to get in trouble with Sam,” he said.
    “Forget about Sam. He is not our keeper,” she replied him.
    Moira laughed and finished her drink then asked for two more shots.
    “Girls, you really will get me in trouble,” he said.
    “We haven’t even drunk much yet. We just got here, so how can we get drunk with just a couple of drinks?” Moira asked.
    “Okay, I guess you are right,” he said as he poured them more drinks. A couple of guys came over and they did some shots with them before they went back to the dance floor.
    “Moira was now feeling the buzz of alcohol. Fortunately the DeeJay was playing a set of slow songs and she just swayed to the music. Moira realized that none of the guys were coming close to them but couldn’t figure out why. However they seemed to enjoy watching them dance. Her feet were now killing her so she made her way back to the bar. Another bartender came over and she ordered another drink. Serenity joined her as she was just finishing the cool drink. She asked for the same order and as she was just finishing it when the other bartender came over and told them he wasn’t serving them anymore.
    “Fine,” they both said. They giggled and finished their drinks then went to look for Sam. He had told them he would be working in one of the offices, so they took the elevator he had pointed to them earlier. One of the bouncers came over to help them when he found them teetering on their heels.
    “So what’s your name?” Serenity asked him as he helped her up.
    “Tony, ” he grunted
    “You have amazing muscles. Can I feel them?” Serenity purred.
    Moira tried to hold back her laugh but when Tony couldn’t fight Serenity off him, the laughter burst out. When the elevator opened they got in and told the other group of people trying to get it then they had to wait. So now they had the elevator all to themselves.
    “ Moira, this guy has some serious muscles. I feel so safe,” she told her.
    “He will probably get into trouble with his wife or girlfriend,”  Moira said with a giggle.
    “You married Tony?” Serenity asked him.
    “No ma’am.”
    “Girlfriend?”
    “No ma’am.”
    “He is available and you are availbale. Here , hold his other hand,” Serenity told Moira.
    “You think he will want to c ome home with us?”
    “Let’s ask him.” Serenity replied as the evelator pinged their arrival.
    Whatever Serenity was about to say was stopped when they realized Sam was standing waiting for them.
    “Thanks Tony. I hope they behaved,” he said to him.
    “No problem Sam.”
    “Oh Tony, You ’re not coming home with us?” Serenity shouted as Tony got back in the elevator.
    “The club is almost closing, so I need you to behave while I finish off s ome paperwork.”
    “Party pooper,” Moira said as Sam grabbed an arm from each one and walked them to the office he was using.
    He sat them on the sofa and continued with his work.
    “Can you order us a drink?”
    Sam didn’t even raise his head when he declined. “No, just sit and behave yourselves.”
    “When was the last

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