Unbridled and Unbroken
gave her back in the room. When she’d been naked and on a fast journey to being impaled by another man’s cock.
    Even though they hadn’t finished the act, it wasn’t a stretch to understand what was about to happen between her and Johnny. Did that turn Adam on? Did he like to watch people having sex? Stupid question. Watching sex was a billion dollar business called pornography. Lots of people liked it. Including her, on occasion.
    What would a man like Adam do to a woman if he had her alone in his room? Or would he prefer to share her? A light went on in her mind. Stupid of her not to have offered when she was naked and horny. Now she was just horny and on the way to her car.
    “Maybe I’ll pick up a woman,” he finally responded quietly. His predatory grin took her off guard a little. “Does that turn you on?” Each word he said reverberated in her core. Was he reading her mind? She was just thinking about what turned him on. The tone of his voice as each measured word came out sent her heart beat back into the red zone. Yes, she was turned on, but not by his previous plans to barhop and pick up women. She wanted him to pick her up and take her back to the room.
    She was currently falling in lust with both of these two men.   Each man was the direct opposite of the other in both looks and demeanor. Adam couldn’t be described as “easy going” and sexy like Johnny was. Instead, he was a different kind of sexy. The forbidden bad boy kind of sexy.
    “Perhaps I’ll just seduce you. We haven’t gotten too far away. Want to spend some quality time in my room until Johnny’s finished with his call?”
    “What?” Veronica’s mind had wandered a little and she wasn’t paying attention when Adam moved closer, tightening their intimate space.
    “Do you like karaoke?” Again she was taken off guard. Perhaps that was his intent. To keep her guessing.
    She knew her expression had to border on incredulous. “What?” she asked again.
    “Do you like dancing or karaoke, or both?”
    She shrugged.
    “How about dancing in clubs? Do you like to do that?”
    Again she shrugged. “Is that how you intend to seduce me? With karaoke and club dancing?”
    His gaze stayed fixed on her eyes. “That’s how I’d start.”
    “So which do you prefer, karaoke or dancing?”
    He grinned like a predatory cat about to pounce on something tasty. “Definitely dancing.”
    “Why?”
    “Think of it,” he murmured and took a step closer to her.”We’d be pressed up against each other all sweaty and breathing hard. We’d move rapidly to the sound of a musical beat pounding in the air around us like fireworks in July.”
    Her eyebrows rose. She was thinking about it all right. Dancing and sex had lots in common.
    “Maybe a version of salsa to start us off and then on to dirty dancing. Interested?”
    “Maybe. However, I’m wondering about our friend, Johnny. Wouldn’t he be jealous?”
    Adam broke his intense gaze with her to lift his head and laughed out loud. The deep rich sound wrapped around her soul. “No. Not at all.”
    A warmth initiated in the center of her chest and dropped lower to her belly at the sound of his genuine amusement. She wanted him. She wanted to dance, visit karaoke bars, and have sex with him.
    “Why not? He seems very interested in me, too.”
    “Oh, he is. Trust me, we are both very interested. Can you wrap your head around the idea of having both of us doing our best to delight you?”
    “At the same time?”
    He put his gaze directly into her eyes as if trying to breach her core.
    “Do you wonder what it would be like having two men pleasure you until you broke?”
    “You couldn’t break me.” The truth was she’d been broken long ago and didn’t expect to desire any loss of control ever again. But she pictured each of them. Each kissing, touching, and licking her until she screamed.
    He stopped and moved so close, she thought he was about to kiss her. “I meant breaking apart your

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