Men of Courage

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Authors: Lori Foster, Jill Shalvis, Donna Kauffman
wants him.”
    “Bad.”
    “Stop it!” Ethan paced again, more furiously this time. But he couldn’t outrun his own thoughts. It was too late. Their words were already bouncing around in his brain, making him sweat, causing his muscles to cramp. Last night he’d done…something with her. This morning she’d been so warm and soft and his bed still smelled like her, sexy and female and utterly Rosie.
    He breathed hard, walking faster ’round her kitchen, the three stooges looking on. He couldn’t banish the images of Rosie seducing him, touching him, kissing him…
    “That’s it.” Ethan grabbed up their bowls and put them in the sink. “Go home. Go away. Just go.”
    Harris made no effort to hide his laughter. Buck had to quickly grab for a napkin as Ethan shoved him toward the doorway.
    Riley hung back, grinning like a fool. “One thing, Ethan.”
    “What?” Ethan could barely breathe and seriously doubted he could manage a chat with Riley.
    Somber now, Riley crossed his arms over his chest and stared at Ethan. “Don’t do anything to hurt her. Remember that she is my friend and I care about her.”
    Ethan struggled for control. More than anything he wanted to knock Riley on his ass. How dare he act territorial now when seconds before he’d been all but throwing Rosie at him? He looked at Harris and Buck and they nodded, too, equally protective, equally serious about it.
    Riley wasn’t done. “She’s a real nice woman, Ethan, with a huge heart. Don’t use what her brother did against her. She had no part in that.”
    “Goddamn it,” Ethan exploded, infuriated that Riley thought such a warning was necessary. He would never hurt Rosie and Riley should have damn well known it. “How dare you bring that up?”
    Rosie stepped around the corner, the disconnected phone held loosely in her hand. She frowned in worry, her gaze darting back and forth between the men. “Bring what up? What’s going on?”
    Refusing to back down, Riley continued towatch Ethan. Harris and Buck moved to flank Rosie—as if she needed protection.
    From him.
    “Leave,” Ethan said to all three of them. “Or I will.”
    Rosie bit her bottom lip. “Ethan? What’s going on?”
    Riley stepped away from Ethan. His expression changed when he tugged Rosie up against his chest for a long hug. “Just guy stuff. Nothing important.”
    “Don’t give me that.” She shoved back, her eyes filled with annoyance. “You guys are—”
    “Drop it, Rosie.” Ethan waited, his temper growing more fractured by the second as each of them took a turn embracing Rosie. Harris even sighed. Buck touched her cheek with poignant regret.
    You’d think she was a virgin they’d decided to sacrifice to some evil spirit! Hell, he cared about Rosie, too, always had. Even during his engagement, she’d remained one of his closest friends. The night his fiancée had jilted him, it was Rosie he’d gone to because he’d been too shamed to face anyone else. He could talk with her, just be with her, easier than he could anyone.
    Looking back on it now, he realized there wassignificance in their complete and total trust of one another. There’d always been a special bond between him and Rosie. She liked all of them, hung with all of them, but only he shared that extra closeness with her.
    He was the only one she wanted in the sack.
    Oh, hell.
    Ethan strode to the door and jerked it open. “Enough, all ready. Violins are going to start playing if you guys don’t stop being so melodramatic.”
    As they filed past Ethan, they all grinned and winked and bobbed their eyebrows suggestively. Riley clutched his heart and pretended to swoon. Now these were the guys he knew and loved. He even laughed a little at their antics. “Idiots.”
    He closed the door behind them, leaned back on it and surveyed Rosie with new eyes—and undiluted male interest.
    She looked worried. “Uh…what’s going on?”
    Ethan pushed away from the door. Just thinking about getting

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