Beneath a Hot Tequila Sun

Beneath a Hot Tequila Sun by Catelyn Cash Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Catelyn Cash
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going on? You.” She risked embarrassment by letting go of her shirt so she could jab an accusing finger at Jake. “Why didn’t you tell me there was anyone else on the island?”
    “Would we have done what we did out there in the open if you had known?”
    “Of course not!”
    He shrugged.
    “He has a point,” said Seth.
    Kayla turned on him. “Who are you?”
    Seth offered his hand. “I’m the best friend.”
    She refused to shake hands with a naked man. “That doesn’t explain why you’re here, or why you’re naked and…” Primly, she indicated his erection.
    Jake stood near the doorway, his hard, fit body framed in the faint light. Outside, the hail had turned to torrential rain, the accompanying thunder drowning out all sounds but their voices. With the gloomy light, the vibrant, sexy paintings, and the two naked men, everything seemed surreal.
    Kayla consciously reminded herself she was here on the island to do some sketches. Her friends were on the mainland, stuck behind a landslide. Across the river, a whole world functioned in sunlight, a world where people didn’t watch each other having sex, and strange men kept their clothes on when introducing themselves.
    “Jake?” she demanded.
    “Obviously, I’m here for this.” Jake indicated the cavorting Mayans. “Seth’s too cheap to pay for a real vacation, so he tagged along. As I said before, my students always smuggle some alcohol on their field trips. Add the nature of these murals, and we’re talking a potential orgy atop a priceless monument. Seth and I came a day early to confiscate their drinks. I searched up here while Seth looked elsewhere. And came back with six miserable bottles.”
    “Actually, I got a lot more than that,” Seth admitted. “But I don’t see why I should share with you. I’m getting this weird feeling you knew about the storm, yet you deliberately sent me to the other side of the island. If I find out you knew she was coming too, I may well kill you with my bare hands.”
    “I saw the boat.” Jake appeared unfazed by the threat. “It wasn’t exactly hiding on the river. You’re the hotshot soldier boy. I’d have thought you’d be more aware. I even used your binoculars to check her out.”
    “Enough!” Kayla raised her voice, and two heads swiveled toward her. Unfortunately, two hard dicks did too. “Get to the bit where you two are naked and you and I just had sex.”
    “Yes, Jake, get to the bit where you two had sex.”
    “You be quiet,” Kayla scolded him.
    Jake turned defensive. “I saw Kayla on the river and suspected she might freak out if she climbed up here and was confronted by two strange men. Tell me I’m wrong?”
    “So sending him away was for my benefit?” she asked sarcastically.
    “No, it was for mine. If there were two of us, you definitely wouldn’t have let me go down on you.”
    “You went down on her? How long have you been at it?”
    Jake ignored Seth’s outrage. “On my own, I knew I had a chance.”
    “I’d have had a chance too if I’d been the one to stay,” said Seth.
    “I doubt it,” Jake said. “We both know your record with the ladies. Too big and scary,” he told Kayla. “He’s gentle as a lamb, but he doesn’t look it, does he? Plus, his job description includes killing people. He’s in the SAS, which I think is like the Marines for pussies.”
    Seth flipped him a finger.
    Kayla still had trouble looking at either of them. Didn’t they care they were naked? “If I had any sense, I’d be frightened of you too.”
    “You’d have lost your fear when you saw how tiny his dick is,” said Seth. “That’s why I usually send him in first.”
    It took a moment for his words to sink in, but when they did, her jaw dropped. “Send him in first? You do this a lot?”
    “No, we do not.” Jake glared at Seth. “He’s messing with you. I swear, I saw you on the boat, I checked you out with the binoculars, and you were hot so I got rid of him.”
    He

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