Being With the Brothers Next Door

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Authors: Jenika Snow
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Contemporary, menage
arrival, despite Rian telling him she was moving back to town. That had been the extent of their conversation, though. She learned Tanner also worked for Rian’s construction company as their head architect. It wasn’t a surprise that the twins were intelligent and successful.
    “Hey, handsome.” A girl with a bad blonde dye job slinked up to Jonas. She cocked her hip out and leaned against their table, which caused their bottles to tip. Jonas glanced up at her and grinned. His smile clearly implied he was interested, which Sasha found annoying.
    Stop it. You have no claim over them. In fact, you’ve done everything in your power to push them away and avoid them at all costs.
    “Hey.” His grinned widened, and all she saw was straight, white teeth. He tilted his glass to his lips and drank while he kept his eyes still trained on the blonde. With Brianna all but dry humping Tanner, and Jonas finding the tramp interesting, Sasha felt extremely uncomfortable. Yeah, it was about time for her to go home, but then again Rian seemed preoccupied with their waitress.
    “Come on, baby.” Even over the music Sasha heard the seductive note in Brianna’s voice. “I’m ready to go back to your place and try out those new crotches- less panties.”
    Oh. My. Fucking. God. Sasha had to be in a new level of hell.
    “You busy tonight, Jonas?” The white trash blonde leaned in, and her breasts nearly spilled out of the lacy top she wore. “I have been known to get a guy off in less than a minute with my mouth.” She made a point of licking her lips, and Sasha crinkled her nose in distaste. She was surrounded by whores of the worst kind. If this was what Shake’s had turned into she’d make sure to get drunk somewhere else next time. Speaking of getting drunk, she totally wasn’t, so at the moment she prayed it rained strong liquor to get her through the next five minutes.
    She was so ready to go, and snagged Rian’s attention before Michelle could seduce her brother further. “I think I’m ready to go. I’m a bit tired.”
    Her brother nodded, but before he could stand Michelle wrapped her arms around his neck.
    “I’m off for the night.” She leaned in and whispered something in his ear. Rian leaned back and raised his brows at whatever she said. She nodded enthusiastically.
    “I’ve got to drop my sister off first, but can swing by and pick you up afterwards.” Michelle pouted, but before she could complain, or agree, or whatever the hell she was about to do , Jonas spoke up.
    “I can take Sasha home. Besides, it’ll give us a little time to catch up.”
    Her heart threatened to explode from her chest. Being confined in a vehicle with Jonas sounded like a new form of torture, one she didn’t know if she’d survive.
    “Yeah? As long as it’s all good with Sasha.”
    Jonas nodded. Rian looked over at her. “That okay, sis?”
    Well, no, but she wouldn’t be rude. The thought of being enclosed in such small quarters with Jonas, even if it was for only a short time, had every part of her body tingling.
    “Um, yeah. Sure.” She gave them both a smile and hoped it came across as genuine. Because she felt Tanner’s gaze, she looked over at him. His hazel eyes watched her intently, and even though his date said no so quiet dirty things in his ear, his focus was only on her. For a moment she could imagine this wasn’t an awkward situation. She could picture them just hanging out, like they used to. But that was then, and this was now. Things were grossly different, and it was all because of her. Maybe one day things could go back to the way they were. One could only hope. Sasha had run as soon as the fall semester had started and hadn’t looked back.
    What would they think if she told them how she really felt? After spending only an hour with them it was clear she was so not over them, and that was just asking for a disaster. She grabbed her purse and refused to look back at Tanner. There was no desire to see

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