Her Alpha Avengers [The Hot Millionaires #7] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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Authors: Zara Chase
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was unique in Gabe’s experience. Wherever he went, on his own or in company with the guys, women came on to him—to them all—in droves. That was an immediate turn-off. Gabe liked to do the chasing, not be forced to run away.
    “You might wanna let Otto share whatever information you have on your computer,” Fin said, nodding toward her satchel. “Before you do that, Otto can check up on Spencer or whatever his name was, see where that leads.” Fin delved into his pocket and threw a wallet at Otto. “I took this off him.”
    “That’s what you were doing,” Sabine said. “Going through his pockets to see if you could find an identity?” Fin nodded. “He didn’t know he was going to die, he just thought he was going to meet me, so he had no reason not to carry with him what all men carry.”
    “Never go anywhere without mine,” Gabe said, grinning.
    “Precisely.” Sabine offered him a sweet smile. “A man can never be parted from his most important possession.”
    “Don’t let that stop you from trying to part me from mine,” Otto said, winking at her.
     
    * * * *
     
    Sabine looked away, unsure what she’d gotten herself into with these three when Otto’s sexy smile made her gut clench with a sudden bout of lust. He was no longer looking at her but flipping through the wallet Fin had just tossed to him.
    “The guy’s name was Harold Arthur Spalding. Driver’s licence gives an address in Bradenton.” He stood up. “Okay, I’m on it.”
    “I’ve got some calls to make.” Fin stood up as well. “Let’s reconvene for brunch in an hour. Give Sabine the guided tour in the meantime, Gabe, and show her to the guest room.”
    “Will do.”
    He stretched out a hand and helped Sabine to her feet. His smile hit her square below the belt, too, making her wonder what she’d just committed herself to. They were being kind, offering to let her stay with them, even though she’d probably be in their way. They’d already dismissed her—well, two of them had—and scuttled off to do whatever it was that they did, which kind of proved her point. And yet, all she could think about was getting naked with one of them—or more. God, but she was a hopeless screwball. The chances of just one of them being attracted to her were remote. All three of them wanting a piece of her—sharing her enjoyment of the life she’d once briefly dabbled with—was unthinkable.
    All the same, she didn’t seem to be able to stop thinking about it.
    Ever since her mother had been so cruelly treated by Pearson, Sabine had sworn off men for good. Several had tried to change her mind, but she hadn’t even been tempted. She was a woman on a mission and didn’t have the time or inclination for romantic distractions. The only explanation she could come up with for her out-of-character reaction this morning was gratitude. She’d felt so alone since coming to America, getting nowhere with her search. No matter how inconvenient her staying here might be, no matter how much she cramped their style, she instinctively knew that the guys would take good care of her.
    Besides, they were three of the most indecently attractive men she’d ever met. All of them together under the same roof, albeit a very expansive one, were doing things to her head. All that lean, hard muscle, predatory male tendencies, and excess testosterone was to blame. She might be practising abstinence, but she wasn’t blind. Hell, now her pussy was leaking, and her nipples had hardened. This was not an auspicious start.
    They must be gay, she thought, otherwise why would three men in their thirties live together, no woman in sight?
    Yeah, right!
    “This way, ma’am.”
    Gabe’s knowing smile caused Sabine to wonder if he numbered mind reading amongst his obviously considerable talents. She tossed her head and followed him as he showed her round the rooms on the first floor. There was tons of space, but few rooms—the one they were in, offices for Otto and Fin,

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