Damned and Desirable (Eternally Yours Book 2)

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Authors: Tara West
orgasms today, I was horny again. What the hell was wrong with my libido? It wasn’t just stuck in overdrive, it was set to warp speed. There was no way I could fall for two guys. No way. I couldn’t even walk and chew gum at the same time. How could I manage two relationships? Besides, it wasn’t right.
    Loathe though I was to pull out of his embrace, I backed up a step, and then another, wishing his heat didn’t linger, shrouding me like a fog.
    “Ash, we need to talk.”
    I gasped and my hand flew to my chest when Aedan stormed into my room unannounced. He came to a halt as if he’d slammed into a brick wall when he caught sight of Sarge.
    Sarge didn’t bother turning around to acknowledge my boyfriend, but his flushed cheeks and hardened jaw told me he was less than pleased with the interruption. “I should get going,” he said, his tone cool and impassive.
    I wrung my hands together as my emotions warred with each other. I wanted him to stay. I needed him to go. I was so damn confused. My bottom lip quivered as I struggled to keep it together. “You don’t have to go.”
    As tempted as I was to look into those molten eyes of his, I felt the gravitational pull of Aedan’s heavy gaze, and I looked at him instead. The pain reflected in his blue eyes nearly took my breath away. My mouth fell open as an apology formed at the back of my throat. But then those jumbled emotions swirling around in my head slammed together and came to a full stop.
    Why the hell did I feel the need to apologize? For allowing a friend to comfort me in the wake of Aedan’s heartbreak? So what if that friend also happened to make me horny. I hadn’t acted on it. I wouldn’t act on it, which was more than I could say for Aedan. Whatever had caused him and Marie to split, I wasn’t convinced he didn’t still love her. Besides, Aedan had left me alone all afternoon without so much as an apology or an explanation after calling another woman’s name in bed and then lying about it. If anyone had the right to feel betrayed, it was me.
    The door to my patio swung open, slamming against the wall. I jumped back as Boner and Jack came racing inside like two mischievous children looking for trouble.
    “I’m all out of cookies,” Boner said as he paused to catch his breath, completely oblivious to the tension as thick as fog radiating off Aedan and Sarge. “Mind if I take him back to Delta and get some more?”
    “Good idea,” I said with forced perkiness as I ushered Boner and Jack toward the door. Sarge followed beside me, his stiff gait reminding me of a robot. A really pissed robot.
    Jack didn’t even spare me a sloppy kiss or backward glance as he followed Boner out. Aedan, whose large frame filled most of the doorway, looked ready to block Sarge’s exit.
    I shot Aedan a pleading glance before Sarge turned to me and, without warning, pulled me into a hug. “I meant what I said,” he whispered against my ear. “If you need me for anything , I’m here for you.”
    Hot damn. Somehow when he’d emphasized the word “anything” I got the feeling he meant anything . I wasn’t ready to contemplate sex with another stud at the moment, as tempting as his offer was.
    Sarge let me go with a wink, spun on his heel, and bumped Aedan’s shoulder hard before walking out, the clank of his metal leg echoing down the hall.
    I held my breath as I waited for Aedan to go after Sarge, but thankfully, he stepped inside my room, slamming the door behind him. The look he shot me nearly made my knees weaken. This creepy sense of déjà vu swept over me, churning my gut as I looked into his thunderous expression. Dear God, the molten lava surging beneath his gaze reminded me so much of that dragon demon who’d almost taken me to hell last week. I swear, Aedan just needed to sprout a few scales, learn how to blow smoke out of his nose, and they could have been twins.
    There was no mistaking Aedan was seriously pissed, which made me doubly pissed. What

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