Monroe, Marla - Her Biker Boyfriends [The Dirty Dozen 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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lunch.
    “Hope this is okay with you.” Drew waited while she climbed off.
    “Sounds good to me. I can never get enough of it.”
    “Well, we eat a lot of it because neither one of us really wants to cook most of the time.” Ranger steadied her when she nearly lost her balance getting off the bike.
    “I don’t cook as much as I like to. It isn’t worth it for just me. I eat a lot of frozen dinners or go out and get something.” She headed toward the door with one of the guys on either side of her and Drew’s hand at her back.
    When they walked in the door, a waitress hurried up to seat them. Carly noticed that there were only four or five people in the place. They were early.
    “What can I get you guys to drink?”
    They all ordered soft drinks and went ahead and ordered two medium pizzas. Carly hoped they planned to eat most of it. She doubted she could eat more than two pieces. Then again, they were big men. They probably ate a pizza apiece anyway.
    “How long till you go back to work again?” Carly asked.
    “We’re going to be rehabbing another office building in the same complex next week for about a month. Then we’ll take some time off,” Drew told her.
    “I can’t imagine having so much free time. Still, you work long hours and six and seven days a week sometimes. I guess it all evens out.”
    “We’re usually really busy in the spring and summer months, and then slow during the winter and fall months. The weather has a lot to do with it.” Ranger took a drink of his soft drink.
    “I’m usually very busy during the school year and have to work to get people to come in during the summer. They all have somewhere they would rather be other than the dentist at that time of year.”
    “I can imagine.” Drew chuckled.
    “Do you work if you don’t have patients?” Ranger asked.
    “Yeah, I either help the dentist, or I spend time calling up people trying to make appointments with them for their cleanings.” She wrinkled her nose. “That’s not my favorite thing to do. I prefer someone else do that part.”
    “Could you go part-time if you wanted to?” Drew asked.
    “Well, if I could pay my bills, I could.” She laughed. “Right now, though, it takes me working my forty hours to do that.”
    “Do you take vacations when the dentist is gone, or whenever you want to?” Ranger asked.
    She caught Drew watching the other man. What was going on with them?
    “Um, well, I get two weeks. One week is during the summer when the dentist takes off, and the other week I take when I want to. We get several days off around Thanksgiving and Christmas as well.”
    “We don’t work at all the week of Thanksgiving, or Christmas through New Year’s.” Drew took a drink.
    She was about to ask them when they took vacations when the waitress interrupted them with their pizzas. They spent the next thirty minutes fighting over slices and eating. She actually managed three pieces, much to her dismay. They had egged her on with the third one. She should have stopped. She was going to get fatter than she already was.
    “Why the frown?” Ranger asked her.
    “Just thinking that if I ate like this every day I would be big as a house.”
    “ Naw , you look good like you are. Another few pounds wouldn’t hurt you.” Ranger took another bite of pizza.
    “What is it with you women thinking that thin-as-a-rail bodies are sexy?” Drew asked around a mouthful of pizza.
    “Come on. Don’t tell me you don’t look at women with tiny waists and small asses.”
    “We don’t.” Ranger sat back in his chair and stared at her. “I like a round ass that I can squeeze and hold on to.”
    “We like your body just fine, baby. You have perfect breasts and like Ranger said, you’ve got a hot ass.”
    “If you say so. It’s just been my observation that men date thin women.”
    “Maybe some men do,” Ranger said with a growl, “but we don’t.”
    “Since I don’t have a thin body, I guess you don’t.” She

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