Jordan, Olivia - Taletha's Salsa Sweethearts [Studio Seductions 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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Especially not one as popular as Emily. That would mean the loss of two high-profile instructors in less than a month, and I’m not sure we could survive the enrollment hit . She swallowed her pride and sat down next to Emily.
    “Go away.”
    “Can I at least call you a cab? I’d feel much better if you had someone drive you directly to your door, rather than you having to walk from a bus stop at night. I know lots of people do it all the time, but I’d rather ensure that you’re safe.”
    “No thank you. Now go away.”
    “Look, I’m sorry we shocked you. Quite frankly, I’m a little shocked, too, and I’m not sure what it means that I kissed both Adam and Morris. But whatever is going on, I promise we won’t bring it into the studio. There won’t be any flirting, kissing, or drama at work. Is that fair?”
    “No, it’s not fair, because I want Adam!”
    “Then that’s something you’re going to have to work out with him, okay?”
    “You still shouldn’t swoop in and steal a man you know someone else wants.”
    “I didn’t steal him. Adam isn’t property that can be taken away. He made the choice to kiss me. He didn’t have to, but he wanted to. I didn’t manipulate him or cajole him. It just happened. So don’t treat me like I’m some sort of criminal, understand?”
    Emily sighed and wiped some of the tears away from her face. “It just hurt me so much.”
    “I am sorry you got hurt. But I promise that it won’t be paraded around at work. You know how I feel about that sort of thing. I’m not going to break my own rules.”
    “So you’re not going to fire me?”
    “Why would I fire you?”
    “I kind of ruined the whole night.”
    “You definitely didn’t. These things happen. I’m sure most people didn’t notice, and anyone who did has probably forgotten about it. They’re all too busy drinking and dancing to care.”
    “So I can come in to work tomorrow?”
    “If I didn’t care whether or not you came in tomorrow, I wouldn’t have chased after you. I went to find you and smooth things over because I want you to teach tomorrow.”
    Finally, Emily smiled. “Okay.”
    “Now, can I call you a cab?”
    “Actually, I think I might want to go back to the club. Do you think that would be okay?”
    “Of course! The night is still young! Let’s go live it up!”
    Taletha didn’t expect for her legs to start trembling when they got back to the club, but to her shock, she was suddenly a nervous wreck. She didn’t know what the kisses had meant or what either man wanted. She didn’t even really know what she wanted.
    Fortunately, Lynne pulled her away from the crowd the second she walked in the door.
    “That was so hot! Holy cow! What was that?”
    “So you saw?”
    “Everyone saw. We might have been pretending not to notice, but when you started making out with them, nobody could look away.”
    Taletha felt herself starting to turn red. “Everyone must think I’m such a slut.”
    Lynne shrugged. “Emily is the only person who seems to have had a problem about it. Honestly, it’s cool to see you loosening up.”
    “Well, I hope they got their fill of the show, because I don’t think it’s going to happen again.”
    Lynne gasped. “Why not?”
    “Because kissing them was a mistake. I wasn’t thinking.”
    “Sometimes, not thinking is the best way to get what you want.”
    Taletha shrugged. “I know what I want, but I’m conflicted about it. I can’t let romantic entanglements screw things up. What if throwing sex into the mix screws things up? What if it blows up, and one of them takes off?”
    “I don’t think that will happen. He seems to really like you.”
    “Yeah, but so do all the other guys I’ve been attracted to throughout the course of my life. And none of those have worked out.”
    Lynne shrugged. “What about Morris? I know you’ve been into him for years. And I know he’s into you.”
    “He’s not into me.”
    “You’re going to say that after

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