needed to know how to do things around the house. So I wasn’t a stranger to the washing machine.
Walking back to the kitchen, I grabbed a bottle of Johnnie Walker. My intuition said this girl wasn’t human. She was too sure of herself like she wasn’t worried about whether or not we were safe to be around. We were, but the normal human response would be at least a little worried. She wasn’t. Swallowing my first gulp, the burn reminded me of the hell fire to come. The twins would be here soon and I wondered how Flynn was going to juggle the two girls. It wasn’t like he was a stranger to that kind of thing. I, personally, didn’t like to share, but maybe if I got drunk enough…
Chapter Seven – Flynn
My drawers were bare but not empty. I never knew when I might end up here so I kept a few things around just in case. Finally, I found some shorts with a drawstring. That should work. She was quite a bit shorter than me. These would go past her knees once on, I suspected. I grabbed a black shirt that her boobs wouldn’t show through, even though I wouldn’t mind if they did.
She was a little firecracker and I worried about my boy. He had stars in his eyes and that filly didn’t look like she was the type to be saddled. She did however look like she’d give one hell of a ride.
Opening my door, I went downstairs with the clothing I’d found. Luke was sitting on the counter with a new bottle in hand. “Hey,” I said, holding out my hand with the stuff I’d gotten. “Why don’t you take that to Sara?’
The doorbell rang then and Luke hopped down from the counter taking what I offered. He looked like he may have argued the point before, but now he was headed for the hills. Anything to avoid Adelina. That much I was sure of. Chuckling, I thought about her. That girl was like a boa constrictor. Once she had you in her grips, she’d squeeze the life out of you. I owed my best friend a lot for putting up with her.
Once he was safely upstairs and out of sight, I made my way to the door. Opening it, Adriana squealed in delight and hugged me all arms and legs wrapped around my waist. Good thing she didn’t weight much, I was able to step back and let her sister in. The girl’s face seemed to hold a perpetual glower.
Setting Adriana on her feet, she held on long enough to kiss me with the ferocity of her hug. “I missed you,” she admitted.
After that greeting, I found myself unable not to agree and said, “I missed you too.” Heavy emphasis on the you.
“Should we put our stuff in the room next to yours,” Adriana asked with all the innocence that was true and good.
“Uh, no,” I hesitated, remembering our unexpected guest. “Use the third one,” I said gesturing at that door in the upper landing. She looked at me, but I patted her on the ass which made her giggle and head upstairs.
Luke hadn’t come back down yet. I wondered what he was up to or rather into, I thought with a smile. He needed to get laid and maybe he’d relax. I didn’t keep up with the guy’s sex life, but he hadn’t had a girlfriend in a while and he didn’t take to sleeping with random girls.
Finding the bottle Luke drank from, I took a swig myself. This night was proving to be interesting. I wondered what the guy would think when he found out I’d agreed to host an impromptu party down by the lake. The shifters were in the mood and I thought if Luke didn’t have to be stuck alone with Adelina, he’d thank me. Now, this girl has come around and shook things up.
When I heard light footsteps descend the stairs, I was sure it was Adriana. To my surprise it was our guest, hair damp from her shower, eyes on mine like she was offering me something. Her lust was apparent. And from her purposeful steps, I had a feeling she was going to make good on it.
“So,