Graham, Jan - Finding Angel [Wylde Shore] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

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Book: Graham, Jan - Finding Angel [Wylde Shore] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More) by Jan Graham Read Free Book Online
Authors: Jan Graham
in such close proximity to them was intoxicating, but she knew these men were way out of her league. And she couldn’t let herself walk into something that would end up breaking her heart. Even though the sheer, dominant male force they presented nearly overwhelmed her, she had the feeling that they were two really nice men. They hadn’t grabbed her boobs or used crude pickup lines on her, even after the now-regrettable straw-sucking incident. For a moment Angel nearly accepted, but then she suddenly remembered her genetic flaw and told herself that looks could be deceiving.
    “I appreciate the offer, but I can’t accept, and if I don’t leave now, I’ll miss my train,” Angel stated politely. “I got the barman to call me a cab, and it’s probably waiting for me outside.”
    “Fair enough. If you have to go, then we accept that.” Angel heard a hint of disappointment in Daniel’s voice and she got the distinct impression that it was far from what he wanted to say. If the look of lust that filled his gaze was anything to go by, then letting Angel leave was the last thing he wanted to do.
    “Of course we don’t have to like that you’re leaving without spending time with us.” Angel’s gaze moved back to Christian. “Sure you won’t reconsider?” His smile was more than charming.

    They were losing her. Christian wanted to grab hold of her and beg her to stay, or pick her up and kidnap her back to their house. As he looked at her succulent body and felt her sweet voice swamp his senses, he had to fight the urge to get all primal and claim her as his own.
    “Thank you.” Her eyes moved from one brother to the other. “It was nice meeting you both. Maybe I’ll see you again.”
    Christian saw her smile before turning to walk away. He felt like he was losing something more precious than life as she walked toward the door. She suddenly turned back around, her eyes locking onto Daniel’s.
    “Oh, I forgot to say something.” Her eyes twinkled as she spoke. “Welcome home, Daniel.”
    “Wait, what’s your name?” Christian called after her as she turned away again.
    “Cinderella,” she yelled back over her shoulder, laughing as she walked out the door.
    Christian stood next to Daniel staring at the hustle of bodies coming and going from the club, and from the look on his brother’s face Christian knew they were both feeling a profound and unexplainable sense of loss.
    “I had the strangest thought when we were talking to her. I just wanted to pick her up and take her home. Did you feel the same urge to do that or was it just me?” Christian heard Daniel ask as he stared at the door to the club.
    “Yes.” Christian turned to face Daniel. “So…what the fuck do we do now, Einstein, because I certainly can’t track her down under the name of Cinderella.” Christian’s voice had an edge of anger and Daniel appeared surprised at his outburst. Admittedly, he was usually relaxed and calm. Although Daniel was usually the one to get edgy, tonight, for some reason, he was the one looking calm and peaceful .
    “Cinderella. Now that was funny. It would have been truly poetic if she had left a shoe behind.” Christian couldn’t believe Daniel was actually laughing. “Cinderella…That was a bit cheeky, though. I think I’ll give her a spanking for that.”
    “Why are you so happy?” Christian couldn’t believe Daniel was so jovial.
    “She’s the one. We’ve found her.” Daniel stated before turning around and heading back to the party.
    Christian was becoming infuriated with his brother, sure that if he had been left to his own devices they would be upstairs with her at the party by now. Sometimes Daniel could be too sensible for his own good. Right now Christian just wanted to punch his brother’s overconfident and optimistic face.
    “Yes, Daniel I agree. She is the one. Yes, we found her.” Christian stopped Daniel just as he got to the stairs. “And we let her walk away without even

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